How to use our fishing calendar
Planning your next fishing trip in Poughkeepsie, United States ? Today is a average day for fishing. Our comprehensive fishing almanac combines our popular solunar tables, moon times, sunrise and sunset times, nearby tide chart, and a 7-day fishing calendar so you always know the best fishing times in your area. We analyse major and minor solunar bite times, rate each day on a five-star scale, and pair it with localized weather forecasts so you can quickly tell whether today is a good day to fish without juggling multiple tabs. Be sure to bookmark this page so you never miss a bite. view bite times...
- Check our unique Solunar Clock for precise solunar tables and the best moon phases.
- Use the Tide Clock section to sync bite times with high and low tide chart.
- Analyze the forecasted weather conditions, such as wind, barometric pressure and rain to plan your fishing session.
- Jump to the 7-Day Fishing Calendar for an extended fishing forecast, then explore nearby fishing spots on the interactive map.
Fishing in Poughkeepsie, NY centers on the majestic Hudson River, offering urban anglers access to striped bass, smallmouth bass, catfish, and seasonal runs of migratory species. With multiple shorelines, piers, and nearby tributaries, Poughkeepsie provides productive freshwater and brackish-water fishing opportunities for boat and bank anglers alike. read more...
Sun and Moon Times
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Nautical Twilight begins:Sunrise:
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Sunset:Nautical Twilight ends:
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Moonrise:
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Moon under:
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Visibility:9%
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Waning Crescent
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Distance to earth:366,200 kmProximity:92.7 %
Moon Phases for Poughkeepsie
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average Day
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minor Time:01:49 am - 03:49 am
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major Time:09:26 am - 11:26 am
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minor Time:05:04 pm - 07:04 pm
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major Time:09:45 pm - 11:45 pm
Tides Times for Fishing: Fri, 12 Jun
Tide Clock
Tide Graph
Times
| Tide | Time | Height |
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| low | 06:03 am | 0.23 ft |
| high | 11:25 am | 3.58 ft |
| low | 05:57 pm | 0.07 ft |
| high | 11:48 pm | 4.66 ft |
Current Fishing Weather
Wind Speed and Direction
Wind Direction:
Wind Speed:
Wind Direction and Speed are one of the most important aspects for choosing a fishing spot. An offshore wind can help land-based anglers with longer casting distances, while an onshore wind will make kayak fishing safer. Often fish will also move to certain feeding areas depending on the wind direction. Check out the long term wind forecast at the charts below.
Fishing Barometer
Atmospheric Pressure:
Change since midnight:
Trend for next 6 hours:
Atmospheric or Barometric Pressure affects fish activity. The best fishing can be had on a rising barometer and also the time just before it is falling. A steady barometer in the higher ranges can also mean good fishing. A falling or low barometer reading without much change is usually not a very good time for fishing.
UV Effect on Fishing
As a rule of thumb, the higher the UV index, the deeper fish will move. Shallow water fishing is best done at times with a low UV index. When the UV is high, stick to early mornings, late evenings and shaded areas. The effect is less noticable in deeper water, but often a higher UV index can produce good results in the deep.
7 Day Fishing Weather
| Date | Major Bite Times | Minor Bite Times | Sun | Moon | Moonphase | Tide Times |
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Waning Crescent |
low:
, 0.49 ft
high:
, 3.51 ft
, Coeff: 90
low:
, 0.2 ft
high:
, 4.4 ft
, Coeff: 133
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Waning Crescent |
low:
, 0.23 ft
high:
, 3.58 ft
, Coeff: 93
low:
, 0.07 ft
high:
, 4.66 ft
, Coeff: 145
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New Moon |
low:
, -0.07 ft
high:
, 3.71 ft
, Coeff: 99
low:
, -0.03 ft
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New Moon |
high:
, 4.86 ft
, Coeff: 155
low:
, -0.26 ft
high:
, 3.84 ft
, Coeff: 106
low:
, -0.13 ft
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New Moon |
high:
, 4.99 ft
, Coeff: 161
low:
, -0.43 ft
high:
, 3.9 ft
, Coeff: 109
low:
, -0.16 ft
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New Moon |
high:
, 4.95 ft
, Coeff: 160
low:
, -0.52 ft
high:
, 3.97 ft
, Coeff: 112
low:
, -0.16 ft
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Waxing Crescent |
high:
, 4.86 ft
, Coeff: 155
low:
, -0.52 ft
high:
, 3.97 ft
, Coeff: 112
low:
, -0.07 ft
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Waxing Crescent |
high:
, 4.69 ft
, Coeff: 147
low:
, -0.43 ft
high:
, 3.97 ft
, Coeff: 112
low:
, 0.1 ft
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Fishing Overview Poughkeepsie
Fishing in Poughkeepsie revolves around the tidal Hudson River, where freshwater from upstream meets subtle brackish influence from the Atlantic. This stretch of river holds an impressive mix of resident gamefish and hard‑fighting migratory species, making it a year‑round destination. Access is good for both shore and boat anglers, with public parks, walkways, marinas, and nearby launches providing direct contact with deep channels, rocky shorelines, and quiet back eddies.
Seasonal patterns are key on the Hudson at Poughkeepsie. Early spring sees water temperatures climbing and triggers the renowned striped bass migration. April through mid‑May, focus on deeper channel edges and current breaks where big females stage; as the water warms, school‑size stripers push closer to shore and up onto flats. At the same time, yellow and white perch, plus early catfish, feed aggressively in slower pockets. By late spring and summer, smallmouth bass, largemouth bass in marinas and coves, panfish, and channel catfish dominate the bite. Warm summer nights are prime for catfish and carp along riprapped banks. Fall brings another surge of action as smallmouth, walleye where present, and stripers feed heavily along rocky points and current seams before winter slows activity.
The primary habitat types around Poughkeepsie are the main river channel, rocky banks, bridge pilings, marinas, and feeder creek mouths. The deep, well‑defined channel is a highway for stripers, catfish, and migrating shad; current edges along this trench are consistent producers. Rock walls and riprap hold crayfish and baitfish, making them magnets for smallmouth bass and panfish. Pilings from the Mid‑Hudson Bridge and piers create shade, slack eddies, and vertical structure where stripers, perch, and white bass–type species commonly stage. Creek mouths and small coves offer calmer water that appeals to largemouth bass, carp, and summer panfish.
Common techniques vary by species but are generally straightforward and well‑suited to the mixed current. For striped bass, anglers often use:
- Live bait rigs with herring or shad‑style baits on fish‑finder or three‑way rigs worked along channel edges.
- Heavy jigs and soft plastics, such as paddle‑tail shads, bounced near bottom in 15–40 feet of water.
- Medium diving plugs and swimbaits cast toward riprap and pilings at dawn and dusk.
Catfish respond best to bottom‑fished cut bait, nightcrawlers, or stink baits presented on simple slip‑sink rigs in slower current, holes, and channel bends. Carp fishing is productive with corn or dough baits fished on the bottom in quieter stretches near park shorelines. For smallmouth bass, anglers do well probing rocky banks with tube jigs, Ned rigs, and small crankbaits worked steadily across the current. Panfish like bluegill, pumpkinseed, and perch are easily caught on small jigs tipped with worms or soft plastics under a float close to shore, especially around docks and weed edges in back bays.
Tactical tips that pay off in Poughkeepsie include matching your sinker weight to the Hudson’s strong tide‑driven current and constantly checking your line angle. If the rig won’t hold bottom, go heavier; if it drags too much, lighten up. Use braided mainline for sensitivity and strength around rocks and pilings, backing it with a fluorocarbon or monofilament leader for stripers and bass. Reading current seams is crucial: look for subtle surface lines, eddies behind bridge pilings, and areas where the water color changes slightly—these often mark bait concentrations and ambush points. Finally, time your efforts around tide swings and low‑light windows; the first couple of hours of a moving tide around dawn and dusk routinely produce the most consistent bites on the Hudson at Poughkeepsie.
Interactive Fishing Map for the greater Poughkeepsie area
Harbours and Marinas can often times be productive fishing spots for land based fishing as their sheltered environment attracts a wide variety of bait fish. Similar to river mouths, harbour entrances are also great places to fish as lots of fish will move in and out with the rising and falling tides. There are 1 main harbours in this area.
Norrie Yacht Basin - 15.0318945919km
We found a total of 40 potential fishing spots nearby Poughkeepsie. Below you can find them organized on a map. Points, Headlands, Reefs, Islands, Channels, etc can all be productive fishing spots. As these are user submitted spots, there might be some errors in the exact location. You also need to cross check local fishing regulations. Some of the spots might be in or around marine reserves or other locations that cannot be fished. If you click on a location marker it will bring up some details and a quick link to google search, satellite maps and fishing times. Tip: Click/Tap on a new area to load more fishing spots.
Fall Kill - 1.89623070092km , Morgan Lake - 2.00304815943km , Vassar Lake - 2.40811056995km , Inwood Lake - 2.50108245077km , Twaalfskill Creek - 2.90517614719km , Sunset Lake - 2.94774223005km , Sunfish Cove - 2.96896958458km , Fonteyn Kill - 2.99962689416km , Maritje Kill - 6.06792853271km , East Bend Lake - 7.2760732523km , Pancake Hollow Brook - 7.57133640755km , Cobalt Lake - 8.98723165348km , Greens Pond - 9.23824072533km , Chodikee Lake - 9.58936523978km , Casper Creek - 9.68271293757km , Crum Elbow Creek - 10.08360107332km , Great Spring Creek - 10.54636868759km , Victory Lake - 11.32089996974km , Lattintown Creek - 11.38721822413km , Cranberry Bog - 11.67647619222km , Bard Rock Creek - 11.8802221256km , Bolles Island - 12.78115079881km , Lake Oniad - 12.84487396451km , Lake Sunset - 12.99849195321km , Wappinger Creek - 13.30224568126km , Blunts Island - 13.31269711582km , Hillside Lake - 13.83171603553km , Esopus Island - 14.02890132765km , Lake Walton - 14.33070046696km , Norrie Yacht Basin - 15.0318945919km , Indian Kill - 15.07682412163km , Tyrrel Lake - 15.25700735442km , Sprout Lake - 15.3823131345km , Little Wappinger Creek - 15.39640294917km , Kleine Kill - 16.19155563465km , Moffit Pond - 16.34230495883km , Louisa Pond - 16.52996613105km , Whortlekill Creek - 16.59702906465km , Lake Chloe - 17.62140960764km , Sprout Creek - 17.88487940355km
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