The Hudson River has fantastic spring fishing for spawning striped bass. Many of the large bass run upwards to 40 pounds or more with catches in the 25 to 30 pound range not uncommon
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The date was May 19, 2003 when Jim Cleary Sr. And Jim Cleary Jr. were on a father and son fishing trip the upper Hudson River Below the Troy Dam.
  The date was May 19, 2003 when Jim Cleary Sr. And Jim Cleary Jr. were on a father and son fishing trip the upper Hudson River Below the Troy Dam. They had an awesome time hooking and landed over 30 shad, 2 striped bass and many, many herring. Every spring the striped bass and shad make a spawning run up the Hudson River. They collect up below the dam and this creates an awesome fishing oppurtunity for NY anglers.


Jim Cleary Jr. with a nice shad caught from the upper Hudson River Below the Troy Dam.
Jim Cleary Sr. with a nice shad caught from the upper Hudson River Below the Troy Dam

Fishing The Hudson River For Shad and Striped Bass

  Fishing the Hudson River for shad and striped bass is becoming very popular with New York anglers. The shad and striped bass begin to migrate from the Atlantic Ocean in the early spring sometime in April and the run can last into June depending on the weather conditions. The two biggest rivers that they ascend are the Delaware River and the Hudson River. Shad and striped bass are a real challenge to catch and a novice should consider the use of a guide for the first outing.

  The Hudson River is 315 miles long and starts in the Adirondack Mountains and flows into the New York City Harbor. The Hudson River is tidal river and the tides can rise and fall 5 feet with the oceans tides. The New York State Barge Canal connects the Hudson with the Lake Erie, Lake Ontario, Lake Champlain, and the St. Lawrence River.

   The Hudson River was once a severely polluted river and almost devoid of life, but has had an amazing recovery over the last 30 years. The Hudson River is home to over 200 species of fish including the various anadromous fish. The following species of fish American shad, river herring, and striped bass are anadromous and will migrate up the Hudson River every year to spawn. These fish can go as far as the Federal Dam located in Troy. After spawning they will return to the Atlantic Ocean. The first year of shads, herrings, and striped bass lives are spent in the river before returning to the ocean. The outlook for the Hudson River is now very bright and is another American success story.



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Fishing The Hudson River For Shad and Striped Bass, The date was May 19, 2003 when Jim Cleary Sr. And Jim Cleary Jr. were on a father and son fishing trip the upper Hudson River Below the Troy Dam. They had an awesome time hooking and landed over 30 shad, 2 striped bass and many many herring
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