Charles River Sunrise Report: Tide Timing, Bass Bite, and Lure Recommendations for September 7, 2025

07/09/2025 2 min
Charles River Sunrise Report: Tide Timing, Bass Bite, and Lure Recommendations for September 7, 2025

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Artificial Lure here, dropping a sunrise line on your Charles River fishing scene for Sunday, September 7, 2025. Boston’s waking up to a cool morning—temps are starting out in the low 60s and creeping into the upper 70s by midday, with a gentle northwest breeze. Expect partly cloudy skies all day, so those fish will get plenty of breaks from the sun.Tide’s in our favor if you’re planning a late morning cast. For Charlestown and much of the Charles River basin, the day’s first high tide hits at 10:54 a.m. with a solid 9.45 feet, and you’ll catch the next low around 4:54 p.m. That rolling tide brings action, and between the incoming and just after peak, bass get moving[2]. First light crept up at 6:14 a.m., and sundown’s at 7:09 p.m., so you’ve got plenty of daylight to work those stretches.Now, let’s talk fish. The action’s been heating up with smallmouth and largemouth bass taking center stage this past week. Pier and bank anglers near Magazine Beach and the BU Bridge have been putting up bass in the 2–4 lb class—nothing to scoff at for an urban river. From the Boston Charles River Daily Fishing Report podcast earlier this week: Folks are reporting bigger largemouth holding tight to the drop-offs and structure, especially during tidal swings. Pickerel have also shown up around the weedy pockets, along with the occasional crappie and some solid perch bites[5].Your best bet today: Start with 3–4 inch soft plastics, especially in green pumpkin and black/blue, Texas-rigged or weightless. Bass are cruising weedlines and current breaks, so a slow, subtle presentation is crucial when the sun’s up. If you’re seeing surface activity, switch to a popper or small spook-style topwater. Chartreuse spinnerbaits and small crankbaits are hot around riprap and bridge pilings. Live bait allures the bite too—shiners and nightcrawlers will tempt those less-aggressive fish holding in deeper pockets.For early risers, Magazine Beach is a top spot, with its current seams and lily pad beds drawing in bass at sunrise. Harvard’s Weld Boathouse area is another productive stretch, especially for shore anglers. In the evening, the stretch between Longfellow and Zakim Bridges lights up with activity—work those eddies as the tide starts ebbing.No recent word on stripers pushing into the basin this week; water’s just a touch warm, but it’s always worth casting a swimbait on an outgoing tide near the dam. Catfish bite’s been decent after dark for those soaking cut bait or chicken livers off the piers west of Central Square.That wraps it for your Sunday Charles River rundown. Thanks for tuning in—remember to subscribe for daily updates and fish stories fresh from the dock. 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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