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Savannah River Forecast: Decent Conditions, Challenging Flows, and Promising Fishing
Published 1 year, 6 months ago
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If you're planning to hit the Savannah River today, here’s what you need to know. As of October 18, 2024, the weather is looking decent with high pressure persisting, though there's a slight chance of showers, especially in the late afternoon. Expect northeast winds at about 15 to 20 knots and seas ranging from 3 to 5 feet.
Sunrise is at around 7:30 AM, and sunset will be at about 6:45 PM, giving you a good window for fishing.
The tidal report shows a moderate tide, which is usually favorable for fishing in the Savannah River. However, the recent increase in river flows has made fishing a bit challenging, as reported in other nearby areas.
Despite the flow issues, anglers have been catching some decent fish. For bass, look to target deeper bends or slack water areas where the current is slower. Spinnerbaits or lures that create vibration are good choices due to the slightly muddy water conditions.
For those after striped bass, the scene is promising. Large schools of stripers and hybrids have been active, chasing pods of bait near the surface. Casting bucktail jigs or using a white Zoom Super Fluke can be very effective. Keep an eye out for bait pods near the surface, as bass tend to congregate around them.
Catfish are also being caught in deeper, slower water areas. Use bottom fishing techniques with cut bait or nightcrawlers for the best results.
Hot spots include the areas around the Savannah Bluff Lock and Dam, where recent maintenance has improved access and conditions. Additionally, the deeper bends of the river, especially where the Tugaloo and Seneca rivers join to form the Savannah, can be quite productive.
In terms of bait, live shrimp or shad can be excellent for a variety of species, including striped bass and catfish. For bass, a white Zoom Super Fluke or a walking topwater bait can attract aggressive fish.
Overall, it's a good day to get out on the water, just be prepared for some wind and potential showers.
This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI
Sunrise is at around 7:30 AM, and sunset will be at about 6:45 PM, giving you a good window for fishing.
The tidal report shows a moderate tide, which is usually favorable for fishing in the Savannah River. However, the recent increase in river flows has made fishing a bit challenging, as reported in other nearby areas.
Despite the flow issues, anglers have been catching some decent fish. For bass, look to target deeper bends or slack water areas where the current is slower. Spinnerbaits or lures that create vibration are good choices due to the slightly muddy water conditions.
For those after striped bass, the scene is promising. Large schools of stripers and hybrids have been active, chasing pods of bait near the surface. Casting bucktail jigs or using a white Zoom Super Fluke can be very effective. Keep an eye out for bait pods near the surface, as bass tend to congregate around them.
Catfish are also being caught in deeper, slower water areas. Use bottom fishing techniques with cut bait or nightcrawlers for the best results.
Hot spots include the areas around the Savannah Bluff Lock and Dam, where recent maintenance has improved access and conditions. Additionally, the deeper bends of the river, especially where the Tugaloo and Seneca rivers join to form the Savannah, can be quite productive.
In terms of bait, live shrimp or shad can be excellent for a variety of species, including striped bass and catfish. For bass, a white Zoom Super Fluke or a walking topwater bait can attract aggressive fish.
Overall, it's a good day to get out on the water, just be prepared for some wind and potential showers.
This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI