Come fish with me:
U.S.C.G.
Licensed Captain George
Murphy on the Hudson River and you will discover why I think
Saugerties is the best place to be during the annual striped bass
run!
Check out the latest video of large Striped Bass
caught in the Hudson River with captain George! Setting up an appointment
with Hudson River Charter is easy, call today and get ready to catch
some fish!
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Every year all the biggest fish are caught between Kingston
and Catskill. And if you didn't know it Saugerties is right in the
middle with the Esopus creek dumping millions of gallons of oxygen
rich mountain runoff into the river, which the herring gravitate to.
We can usually bank on a large number of stripers to be in our area
for most of the season.
With close to twenty years of catching lots of big bass here I've got
a few tricks up my sleeve to keep the action going. By the second
week of April I am watching the Esopus creek for signs of herring arriving
on a daily basis. When they show up, ITS TIME! On an average
year I'm into fish by the 20th of the month Generally it just gets
better as May arrives and is steady through the month. So book a striper
trip early to secure the best times. I don't think you'll be disappointed
fishin' aboard my boat.


Rates:
6-Hours - $325
8 Hours - $400
$ 60 Per Hour on select weekday mornings or evening trips.
Three hour minimum please.
As of 2010 New York State requires a freshwater license, and salt water license for migratory species. Purchase Resident or Non-Resident licenses from the NYS DEC. Click here for details
$100-dollar deposit check is required at time of booking made out
to:
George Murphy
57 Creek Road
Catskill. N.Y. 12414
845-532-1555
Email the Captain: captain@hudsonrivercharter.com
Don't forget my "Promise of Conservation" to
the River:
10% off the price of your trip if you choose to release a 30lb
striped bass.
The river is a fickle place in the spring. It is always a lot
colder on the water then it is on land, so dress appropriately.
All tackle and bait is provided, but if you have a favorite striper
rod bring it!
Things to Bring: Warm clothes,
rain gear for the wind and rain, sunscreen
and hat. Polarized sunglasses and a camera
are a must!
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