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August 31, 2025 3 mins
Hudson River anglers, this is Artificial Lure with your Sunday, August 31st local fishing report for New York City. Let’s get right into the day on the water.

First off, your tides at Chelsea Docks are: high tide at 2:44am (3.45 ft), low at 8:33am (1.48 ft), another high at 3:09pm (4.19 ft), and low again at 10:07pm (1.47 ft). With sunrise at 6:22am and sunset rolling in at 7:29pm, you’ll have more than thirteen hours of day to work those banks and piers to your advantage. Water movement will be strong through the morning outgoing and midafternoon incoming, so plan accordingly—fish feed heavy through these changes, especially around the piers and rock piles.

Weather-wise, the marine forecast from the National Data Buoy Center has northeasterly winds 10-20 knots, seas at 3-4 feet, and generally clear skies this morning. Perfect for inshore work, but if you’re bringing a boat, watch for chop in the afternoon as winds pick up.

Fish activity is up this week. According to the latest recaps from GreatAnglers.com and recent local catches, the Hudson around NYC is seeing hungry summer stripers, solid runs of bluefish in the low-light hours, with white perch and schoolie bass biting steady from the piers. Several anglers connected with keeper-sized striped bass after dark using bright chartreuse plugs and bunker chunks off Riverside Park and Chelsea Piers. A few nice weakfish have also been reported closer to dusk near Battery Park—glittery paddle tails were hot.

Best baits and lures right now: live bunker, fresh cut chunk, and sandworms never disappoint in these waters. On the artificial side, top picks are 5-inch paddle tail plastics on a 3/4oz jighead, bone-colored spooks in the shallows, and brightly colored bucktail jigs for covering water near structure. For perch, you can’t go wrong with nightcrawlers on a simple fishfinder rig or small silver spoons.

Looking to dial in? Here are today’s hotspots:
- The cluster of piers between 69th and 79th Streets, on the Upper West Side—known for productive striper hits during changing tides.
- The Battery Park seawall in lower Manhattan for mixed-species action—outgoing afternoon tides bring predatory fish in close.
- For more elbow room, head north near Inwood Hill Park—reports of active bluefish blitzes just after first light.

With late summer warmth and classic end-of-August tidal swings, the waters are alive and the fish are cooperating. Early risers scored best before the boat and ferry traffic ramps up, but there’s solid action throughout the day if you chase the tide and keep baits moving.

Thanks for tuning in to today’s Hudson River round-up. If you’re fishing this weekend, good luck—remember to respect your fellow anglers, fish responsibly, and as always, keep those lines tight. Make sure to subscribe so you never miss a fresh Hudson River bite report.

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Speaker 1 (00:00):
Punson River anglers, this is artificial lore. With your Sunday
August thirty first local fishing report for New York City.
Let's get right into the day on the water. First off,
your tides at Chelsea Docks are high tide at two
forty four am three point four to five feet, low
at eight thirty three am one point four to eight feet,

(00:20):
another high at three oh nine pm four point one
nine feet, and low again at ten oh seven pm
one point four to seven feet. With sunrise at six
twenty two am and sunset rolling in at seven twenty
nine pm, you'll have more than thirteen hours of day
to work those banks and piers to your advantage. Water

(00:40):
movement will be strong through the morning outgoing and mid
afternoon incoming, so plan accordingly. Fish feed heavy through these changes,
especially around the piers and rock piles. Weatherwise, the marine
forecast from the National Data boy Center has northeasterly winds
ten to twenty knots, seas at three to four feet,

(01:01):
and generally clear skies This morning perfect for inshore work,
but if you're bringing a boat, watch for chop in
the afternoon as winds pick up. Fish activity is up
this week. According to the latest recaps from Great Anglers
dot Com and recent local catches, the Hudson around NYC

(01:21):
is seeing hungry summer stripers, solid runs of bluefish in
the low light hours, with white perch and schooly bass
biting steady from the piers. Several anglers connected with keeper
size striped bass after dark using bright chartrews, plugs and
bunker chunks off Riverside Park and Chelsea Piers. A few

(01:42):
nice weakfish have also been reported closer to dusk near
Battery Park. Glittery paddle tails were hot. Best baits and
lures right now. Live bunker, fresh cut chunk and sand
worms never disappoint in these waters. On the artificial side,
top picks are five dash inch paddle tail plastics on

(02:04):
a three quarter za's jighead, bone colored spooks in the shallows,
and brightly colored bucktailed jigs for covering water near structure.
For perch, you can't go wrong with night crawlers on
a simple fishfinder rig or small silver spoons looking to
dial in. Here are today's hotspots. The cluster of piers

(02:26):
between sixty ninth and seventy ninth Streets on the upper
west Side known for productive striper hits during changing tides.
The Battery Park Sea Wall in Lower Manhattan for mixed
hyphen species action. Outgoing afternoon tides bring predatory fish in
close for more Elbow room Head North near inwood Hill

(02:48):
Park reports of active bluefish blitzes just after first light.
With late summer warmth and classic end of August tidal swings.
The waters are alive and the fish are cooperating. Early
risers scored best before the boat and ferry traffic ramps up,
but theirs solid action throughout the day if you chase

(03:09):
the tide and keep baits moving. Thanks for tuning in
to the day's Hudson River round up. If you're fishing
this weekend, good luck. Remember to respect your fellow anglers,
fish responsibly, and as always, keep those lines tight. Make
sure to subscribe so you never miss a fresh Hudson
River bite report. This has been a quiet please production.

(03:31):
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