Boston Charles River Daily Fishing Report

Spring Bite Heats Up on the Charles River


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Morning folks, Artificial Lure here coming at you with your Charles River fishing report for Wednesday, April 16, 2025. If you’re thinking about casting a line around Boston today, you’re in for a solid spring bite.

Let’s start with the conditions. Today’s sunrise is at 6:01 am and sunset at 7:27 pm, giving you plenty of daylight to work the banks. The tide is key in this section of the Charles. High tide hits early at 1:53 am and again at 2:28 pm, with lows at 8:16 am and 8:24 pm. If you want to get into the action, aim to fish around those incoming tides for best results[1][5].

Weather-wise, expect seasonable spring temps this morning climbing into the 50s by midday. Winds look to stay light, making it comfortable for both boat and bank anglers.

Now for the news you’re waiting for: fish activity. The Charles is lighting up with spring energy. Largemouth bass are the main story, with reliable catches reported up and down the river, especially early and late in the day. Local anglers are seeing solid action with bass in the 2 to 5-pound range and plenty of active smallmouths, yellow perch, and the occasional chain pickerel. There’s also buzz about the first striped bass making moves upriver, plus chances for rainbow trout and bluegill, especially in the slower, protected waters[6][7][10].

For lures, you can’t go wrong with classic chartreuse spinnerbaits or shallow-diving crankbaits along the woody structure between Watertown and Brighton. Soft plastics—weightless worms or stickbaits in natural green or brown—are still pulling good fish out from downed trees and lily pads. If you’re fishing around the bridge pilings in the lower basin near Boston and Cambridge, dark jigs with trailers are money, especially black and blue or something that mimics crayfish. Give topwaters a go first and last light for explosive bass strikes[7][10].

If live bait’s more your style, fathead minnows, nightcrawlers, and shiners all score well for perch, crappie, and panfish. Bottom fishing with nightcrawlers can also tempt a catfish or two.

As for hot spots, definitely check out the stretch just upstream of the North Beacon Street Bridge—lots of shoreline cover and decent depth changes. Bridge pilings near the BU Bridge and the Longfellow are perennial spring favorites, especially for bass holding in current breaks or shade. And don’t overlook the Watertown Dam area for mixed species and the chance at early shad or stripers[7][10].

That’s your local report from Artificial Lure. Tight lines and good luck on the Charles today.
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