Boston Charles River Daily Fishing Report

Springtime Flourish on the Charles: Tides, Temps, and Trophy Fish Await Anglers


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Good morning anglers, here’s your fishing report for April 14, 2025, for the Charles River in Boston. It’s shaping up to be a promising day on the water.

The tides today are dramatic due to a high tidal coefficient, which means stronger currents and good fish movement. High tide hit at 1:11 a.m. at a height of 10.07 feet, and low tide came at 7:26 a.m., bottoming out at -0.03 feet. Another high tide will occur at 1:38 p.m. (9.22 feet), with the next low tide following at 7:39 p.m. (0.82 feet). Sunrise was at 6:04 a.m., and sunset will be at 7:25 p.m., giving you plenty of daylight to cast your lines.

The weather today is calm and cool, with temperatures starting in the upper 40s this morning and expected to climb into the low 60s by the afternoon. Winds are mild at 5-10 mph from the northwest—great for both shore and kayak fishing. The clear skies make for excellent visibility.

Fish activity is on the upswing this week, with reports of largemouth bass, smallmouth bass, yellow perch, and striped bass dominating the catches. Largemouth bass are now active along shallow structures such as downed timber and rocks, especially in the Watertown-to-Brighton stretch of the river. Spinnerbaits and shallow-diving crankbaits in bright colors like chartreuse are highly effective here. For smallmouth bass and yellow perch, try deeper structures near the bridges downriver toward the Charles River Basin, using weighted soft plastics or tube jigs in natural colors.

Striped bass are beginning to make an appearance with improving water temperatures. Focus on the lower river sections near the Massachusetts Avenue Bridge and Museum of Science area. Jigs and live bait such as shiners or mackerel are effective for targeting these aggressive feeders.

Recent reports indicate steady action. Anglers have reported largemouth bass weighing 3-5 pounds, yellow perch averaging 10-12 inches, and a few striped bass starting to enter the river. Rainbow trout and bluegill are also being caught in the calmer water stretches.

For bait, plastic worms and crankbaits work wonders for largemouth bass, while tube jigs are preferred for smallmouths. Carp anglers might do well with dough balls or corn near the riverbanks.

Hot spots today include the Watertown Dam area for bass and perch and the bridge structures downriver from Brighton heading toward Boston University for a mix of species. Another productive spot is the Charles River Basin near the Massachusetts Avenue Bridge, where striped bass and other species patrol the deeper waters.

With today’s favorable conditions, it’s a fantastic chance to explore the Charles and reel in some prize fish. Tight lines and happy fishing!
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