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Savannah River Fishing Forecast: Crisp Conditions, Prime Tides, and Eager Bass, Catfish, and Bowfin

Savannah River Fishing Forecast: Crisp Conditions, Prime Tides, and Eager Bass, Catfish, and Bowfin

Published 1 year, 5 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 November 28, 2024, the weather is expected to be partly cloudy with a high of around 68 degrees and a low of 50 degrees, making it a crisp but comfortable day for fishing.

Sunrise is at about 6:45 AM, and sunset will be at around 5:15 PM. The tidal report indicates a low tide at approximately 7:30 AM and a high tide at 1:30 PM. These tidal changes can significantly impact fish activity, so timing your casts accordingly is crucial.

Fish activity has been good, especially around the tidal flats and creek mouths. Yesterday saw some good catches, particularly for bass, catfish, and bowfin. Bass were found schooling in the creeks, chasing baitfish, while catfish were grouping up around deeper bait schools. Anglers reported catching several largemouth bass up to 2.5 pounds, along with a few bowfin up to 8 pounds.

For bass, using lures like jigs, three-foot Carolina rigs, and three- to four-inch Zoom finesse worms in the thicker brush piles have been effective. Rig the tubes Texas style and consider adding some garlic scent to the tails. If the clouds move in, switch to darker color jigs, tubes, or worms.

Catfish have been biting well around deeper bait schools, so using cut bait or live bait in these areas can be productive. Crappie and bream are also active, especially around submerged brush and near the river's backwater oxbows.

Some hot spots to consider include the backwater oxbows of the lower Savannah River, where you can find good fishing for bass, bream, crappie, and catfish. The creek mouths and areas around grass points and pockets are also promising.

Overall, the Savannah River is offering a great fishing experience this time of year, so make sure to take advantage of the favorable weather and tidal conditions.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI
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