Listen "Fall Striper Migration Heats Up the Lower Charles"
Episode Synopsis
Hey there, anglers, this is Artificial Lure—your local fishing expert—reporting in with your fresh Charles River fishing report for Monday, October 20th, 2025.Let’s dive right into conditions: Boston woke up to a cool, brisk morning with temps hovering near 46°F before sunrise, and we’ll see highs cresting around 58°F by afternoon. Winds are mild out of the northwest at 6–8 mph—so expect a little chop on open stretches. Skies are partly cloudy, perfect for keeping fish active and reducing that harsh midday light. Sunrise today hit at 7:00 AM and sunset rolls in at 6:00 PM, giving us prime time to target those late-fall bites.Tidal influence on the lower Charles can still affect fishing near the locks. Early flooding tide came on just before dawn, which generally gets the bait moving and wakes up the bass and perch. The outgoing tide, peaking near noon, historically draws bigger predators into shallower structure, so time your casts if you’re near the Science Museum spillway or up around the Esplanade.Now, fish activity: Locals report a good uptick in striper movement, especially juvenile fish pushing up to the Watertown Dam. Best catches lately have been chunk stripers around 18–24 inches, landed on live shiners and soft plastics in white or chartreuse. White perch and black crappie are still hitting strong off Longfellow Bridge pilings and at Magazine Beach—these guys are hammering small jigs tipped with bloodworms or bits of nightcrawler.Largemouth bass are staging deeper right now, but you’ll pick up a few around the Riverside Boat Club stretch. Hit these with smaller, slower-moving baits. Ned rigs with pumpkinseed or green pumpkin plastics are working consistently. A few old-timers have landed keeper bass just shy of five pounds bouncing a Texas-rigged creature bait along submerged timber near Herter Park.For trout chasers, the cooler water and steady flows bring in scattered holdover rainbows—mostly running eight to twelve inches. Try gold-bladed inline spinners from the upper river toward Watertown Square, especially in the early hours.Let’s talk best baits and lures: For stripers, you want to stick with live shiners or herring if you’re drifting, but soft plastic paddle tails, 3–5 inches, are dynamite at dawn and dusk. White perch and crappie are slamming simple chartreuse tube jigs on ultralight gear. Bass anglers, keep a Ned rig tied on, or try a 1/4 ounce bladed jig in natural colors if the river gets murky after wind.Hot spots to hit today: 1) Along the Esplanade’s riprap near the Hatch Shell, close to submerged boulders—morning is best for perch and stripers. 2) The Magoun Bridge south bank has been quietly productive for crappie and bass. And don’t overlook the Magazine Beach Cove, where choppy current stirs up bait and draws gamefish midday.Overall fish counts have been solid for October, with dozens of bass and panfish pulled in over the weekend and steady word of stripers showing up at all the key points. Expect moderate pressure at popular spots but plenty of room to find your own stretch.That wraps it up for today’s Charles River fishing report. Thanks for tuning in, and if you want more hot tips and river secrets, don’t forget to subscribe. 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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