Hey there, fellow anglers! Artificial Lure here with your Hudson River fishing report for March 30, 2025. Let me tell you, the striped bass action is starting to heat up as we head into spring.
First off, today's weather is partly cloudy with a high of 54°F and light winds. Sunrise was at 6:42 AM and sunset will be at 7:20 PM. We've got a low tide at 10:15 AM and high tide at 4:30 PM, so plan your trips accordingly.
The stripers are starting to move in from the ocean, chasing schools of herring up the river. Most of the action has been in the lower Hudson around Manhattan and the Tappan Zee, but some bigger fish are being caught further north. Water temps are still chilly in the upper 40s, so the bite can be sluggish at times.
Anglers have been having the best luck with slow-moving baits like soft plastics and jigs worked near the bottom. White and chartreuse seem to be the hot colors right now. For those using bait, fresh or live herring has been the ticket. Chunked mackerel is working well too.
A buddy of mine nailed a 36-inch striper near the George Washington Bridge yesterday on a 6-inch white Slug-Go. Another regular at the local bait shop landed three keepers up to 28 inches trolling deep-diving crankbaits off Croton Point.
If you're looking for some good spots to try, the flats around Haverstraw Bay have been producing, especially on the incoming tide. The mouth of the Croton River is another solid bet. For shore anglers, Riverfront Park in Beacon has some good access.
Don't forget your striper stamp and make sure to check the latest regulations. The season opened on April 1st, and we're limited to one fish between 28 and 35 inches per day.
In addition to stripers, we're seeing some nice catches of white perch and catfish in the river. A few early bluefish have even been reported down by the Verrazano Bridge.
That's all for now, folks. Get out there and wet a line! Tight lines, everyone!