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"Savannah River Fishing Guide: Weather, Tides, and Catch of the Day"
Published 1 year, 6 months ago
Description
If you're planning to hit the Savannah River today, here’s what you need to know for a successful day on the water.
### Weather and Tidal Conditions
The weather is looking pleasant with clear skies and a high of around 82 degrees Fahrenheit. Sunrise is at 7:15 AM, and sunset will be at 7:23 PM. Tides are crucial here; today, the high tide is expected at 9:45 AM and the low tide at 3:45 PM. These tidal changes will significantly influence fish activity.
### Fish Activity
September has been a prime month for fishing in the Savannah River, and this trend is continuing into October. The fish activity has been robust, especially during the early morning and late evening hours. In the saltwater sections, the redfish bite has been exceptional, with many legal-sized fish and some larger ones up to 38 inches caught recently.
### Types of Fish and Lures
In the saltwater areas, redfish are the main target. Topwater action with a red-and-white MirrOlure has been particularly successful, especially during the last hour before dark. For freshwater sections, bass fishing has been fair, with larger bass moving to the channel ledges on the main lake. Use Rapala DT10 lures in shad and green tiger colors, and consider Carolina rigs with a 1/4 to 3/8-ounce weight for best results. Crappie are also active, particularly around brush in 15 to 25 feet of water, where minnows and small jigs like the Red Rooster Dagger are effective.
### Best Fishing Spots
The lower Savannah River, with its numerous backwater oxbows, offers good fishing for bass, bream, crappie, and catfish. Focus on areas near the Intracoastal Waterway and the backwater oxbows for a diverse catch. For redfish, target the saltwater sections near the river's mouth and around structure like docks and other coastal features.
### Bait
For redfish, live bait or artificial lures like the MirrOlure work well. For bass, use lures such as Rapala DT10 or Carolina rigs with soft plastics. For crappie, minnows and small jigs are highly effective.
With these conditions and the right gear, you're set for a great day of fishing on the Savannah River. Enjoy your time on the water
This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI
### Weather and Tidal Conditions
The weather is looking pleasant with clear skies and a high of around 82 degrees Fahrenheit. Sunrise is at 7:15 AM, and sunset will be at 7:23 PM. Tides are crucial here; today, the high tide is expected at 9:45 AM and the low tide at 3:45 PM. These tidal changes will significantly influence fish activity.
### Fish Activity
September has been a prime month for fishing in the Savannah River, and this trend is continuing into October. The fish activity has been robust, especially during the early morning and late evening hours. In the saltwater sections, the redfish bite has been exceptional, with many legal-sized fish and some larger ones up to 38 inches caught recently.
### Types of Fish and Lures
In the saltwater areas, redfish are the main target. Topwater action with a red-and-white MirrOlure has been particularly successful, especially during the last hour before dark. For freshwater sections, bass fishing has been fair, with larger bass moving to the channel ledges on the main lake. Use Rapala DT10 lures in shad and green tiger colors, and consider Carolina rigs with a 1/4 to 3/8-ounce weight for best results. Crappie are also active, particularly around brush in 15 to 25 feet of water, where minnows and small jigs like the Red Rooster Dagger are effective.
### Best Fishing Spots
The lower Savannah River, with its numerous backwater oxbows, offers good fishing for bass, bream, crappie, and catfish. Focus on areas near the Intracoastal Waterway and the backwater oxbows for a diverse catch. For redfish, target the saltwater sections near the river's mouth and around structure like docks and other coastal features.
### Bait
For redfish, live bait or artificial lures like the MirrOlure work well. For bass, use lures such as Rapala DT10 or Carolina rigs with soft plastics. For crappie, minnows and small jigs are highly effective.
With these conditions and the right gear, you're set for a great day of fishing on the Savannah River. Enjoy your time on the water
This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI