Tides, Trout, and Tackle: Fishing the Charles River in Boston on October 17, 2024
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Tides, Trout, and Tackle: Fishing the Charles River in Boston on October 17, 2024
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For October 17, 2024, the fishing scene on the Charles River in Boston is looking promising, especially for those who know the right spots and times. First, let's talk about...
show moreFirst, let's talk about the tides. Today, the tidal coefficient is relatively low, with high tide expected at 11:25 AM and low tide at 5:45 PM. The water levels will be significant, with a high of 11.8 feet and a low of -1.7 feet, which can affect fish activity and movement.
The weather is mild, with the sun rising at 7:00 AM and setting at 5:58 PM. Local anglers agree that the best fishing times are early morning before the sun peaks and in the evening, especially when the sky is overcast.
Yesterday's fishing report indicated a good catch of striped bass, largemouth bass, and carp. Striped bass were particularly active, feeding on the arriving alewife herring, which is typical for this time of year. Anglers also reported catching some rainbow trout and chain pickerel.
For lures, soft-plastic baits such as tube jigs, drop shot rigs with soft plastic worms, and creature baits are highly effective for both largemouth and smallmouth bass. For striped bass, try using bright-colored shallow-diving crankbaits, spinnerbaits near downed trees, and dark-colored jigs along the bridges and pilings. Topwater baits work well in the evenings for largemouths near shoreline structures.
In terms of hot spots, the wider waters of the Lower Basin, especially along the bridge pilings, are often prime locations. These areas provide shade and ambush points for feeding fish. Additionally, look for underwater holes and ledges where depths can change abruptly, sometimes by as much as 30 feet.
If you're looking for a specific spot, consider the stretch from Needham to Boston, which offers a diverse and scenic fishing experience. The tranquil surroundings of Needham and the vibrant cityscape of Boston provide a unique backdrop for your fishing adventure.
Overall, with the right bait and knowledge of the tides and fishing spots, today should be a great day to cast your line in the Charles River.
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