Hey folks, Artificial Lure here, your go-to guy for anglin' on the Charles River in Boston. It's February 25, 2026, and man, that blizzard from the last couple days—Winter Storm Hernando, they called it—dumped up to 37 inches in spots like New Bedford, per Wikipedia and GBH reports. Winds hit hurricane force, coastal flooding everywhere, but the Charles is calmin' down now with patchy light snow, 27°F air temp, water at 44°F, winds 21 mph gustin' to 27. Sunrise was 7:14 AM, sunset 4:21 PM, short days but prime winter bite if you bundle up.
Tides today from Tideschart.com: low at 1:25 AM (0.43 ft), high 7:39 AM (10.83 ft), low 2:11 PM (-0.62 ft), high 8:22 PM (9.28 ft). Fish the incomin' tides 'round dawn and dusk when currents stir 'em up—water's movin' strong post-storm.
Fish activity's solid despite the blow: recent reports show stripers schoolin' in the harbor mouth pushin' upriver, smallmouth bass holdin' deep in 20-30 feet, and perch bitin' steady. Locals pulled limits of schoolies (18-28 inches) and a few slot stripers last week before the snow hit, plus chain pickerel from Mass.gov trophy lists—Charles has 'em lurkin' in weedy shallows. Pike possible upstream near Waltham, stocked in nearby ponds.
Best lures: jig white or chartreuse soft plastics under a 1/4-oz head for bass and perch—slow drag 'em bottom. Rapala Jiggin' Rap or lipless crankbaits in firetiger for pike and pickerel. Live bait? Mummichogs or herring on a bottom rig for stripers, shiners for pickerel.
Hot spots: Magazine Beach under the BU Bridge—structure holds bass. And the locks near Science Museum, eddy lines perfect for droppin' jigs.
Stay safe out there, ice chunks floatin' from the storm. Thanks for tunin' in, subscribe for more reports! This has been a Quiet Please production, for more check out quietplease.ai.
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