Autumn Bass Bite on the Charles - Your Sunday Fishing Report

12/10/2025 3 min
Autumn Bass Bite on the Charles - Your Sunday Fishing Report

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Artificial Lure here with your sunrise Charles River fishing report for Boston and beyond on Sunday, October 12th, 2025—lines wet at 7:35 a.m., just as dawn warms the banks. Sunrise hit at 6:54, sunset’s coming at 6:06, so you’ve got a classic New England fall window, with the river donned in autumn’s fiery jacket. The river’s calm, low dew clinging to blades of riverside grass, and we’re coming off a high tide at 3:44 this morning. The next low’s due at 9:41, making this early run prime for shoreline casters—expect the incoming tide to push bait toward you until mid-afternoon, with another high slotted at 3:57, right in time for folks sneaking out after brunch, per the tide reports from Tide-Forecast and NOAA.Weather this morning is right on point for fall fishing. Expect hats and hoodies—a chilly start in the low 50s, but it’s warming with scattered clouds and a wispy breeze keeping things cool. That means water temps hang in the 60s—just brisk enough to keep the smallmouth, largemouth, and the schoolie stripers feisty. Bass bite’s never been shy about a little chill; the first couple hours after sunrise, then again near sunset, will be your money times before they start hunkering down.Recent fish activity up and down the Charles has been strong for October. Weekend warriors and weekday regulars alike have reported solid buckets of smallmouth and largemouth bass, a handful of decent perch, and even the odd crappie around Watertown and Magazine Beach. Stripers are trickling in with the tides, especially close to the Boston locks and the dam—you’ll see some heavy spin guys swinging deep plugs, while the fly crew’s been working sinking lines to pull ’em out from the shadowy drop-offs near the bridges.For the best results right now, pack natural and flash. Chartreuse, white, or shad-patterned soft plastics like Zoom Flukes or paddletails have been clutch—rigged weedless for the heavy cover, or on a jighead if you’re working deeper holes or drop-offs by Elliot Bridge. Crankbaits and topwater walkers produced explosive hits at daybreak, especially anywhere bait’s getting pinned against riprap or marshy banks. If you’re targeting bass, Texas rig a senko or toss out a green pumpkin jig under tree limbs, and don’t be surprised if something bigger thumps it from the shadows.Live bait’s a sure bet when things slow: nightcrawlers and small shiners are pulling in mixed bags of perch and panfish for the family crowd, especially near the Community Boating docks and behind the Hatch Shell.If you’re hoping for hotspots this morning, two favorites stand tall: - The stretch behind the Harvard boathouse—rocky ledges and slower current are holding bait and prowling bass.- The downstream tip of the Esplanade lagoon—near the floating docks—always puts on a good perch show, and you’ve got a long cast at the deeper mid-channel too.Word is, late afternoons have seen some surface action downtown near the Museum of Science locks—worth a shot on your way in or out of town.That’s your Sunday on the Charles: tides are generous, fall fish are feeding, and the bass are putting up a classic fight. Thanks for tuning in to your Charles River local report. Don’t forget to subscribe, so you never miss your daily bite. This has been a quiet please production, for more check out quiet please dot ai.Great deals on fishing gear https://amzn.to/44gt1PnThis content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI

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