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"Savannah River's Promising Winter Fishing: Tides, Targets, and Top Spots"
Published 1 year, 3 months ago
Description
As of January 3, 2025, the Savannah River is offering some promising fishing conditions despite the cooler winter weather. Here’s what you need to know for a successful day on the water.
### Tidal Report and Weather
The tide is expected to be relatively stable today, with high tide around 9:30 AM and low tide at 3:30 PM. Weather conditions are forecasted to be partly cloudy with temperatures ranging from the mid-40s to mid-50s, making it a bit chilly but manageable for anglers.
### Sunrise and Sunset
Sunrise is at 7:30 AM, and sunset will be around 5:30 PM, giving you ample daylight to fish.
### Fish Activity
Fish activity has been decent, especially for bass and panfish. With the cooler water, bass are starting to move into the back of the creeks and major coves off the main lake. They are feeding heavily on smaller shad, so using lures that mimic this bait will be effective.
### Types and Amounts of Fish Caught
Yesterday, anglers reported catching a good number of largemouth and spotted bass. On the Savannah River, particularly around the Augusta Shoals, several anglers caught up to 30 bass per boat, with the largest reported being an 8.7-pound largemouth. Panfish like redbreast and bluegill were also plentiful.
### Best Lures and Bait
For bass, use drop shots and shaky heads around points and humps in 15 to 25 feet of water. Carolina rigged Zoom lizards or worms in pumpkinseed colors are also effective around brush and timber. As the shad move back into the creeks, a Rapala Shad Rap crank bait around rocks and wood can attract bigger fish. For panfish, live bait or small artificials cast around recently fallen trees in the river can yield good results.
### Hot Spots
- **Augusta Shoals**: This area has been productive for bass, with anglers catching significant numbers and sizes.
- **Backwater Oxbows**: The lower Savannah River's backwater oxbows offer good fishing for bass, bream, crappie, and catfish.
- **Sugar Creek**: This area has been particularly productive over the past week, especially for bass around boat docks, wood structure, and sea walls.
Remember to adjust your retrieve speed as the water is still cold below the surface, and be prepared to switch up colors and baits until you find what the fish are biting on. Happy fishing
This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI
### Tidal Report and Weather
The tide is expected to be relatively stable today, with high tide around 9:30 AM and low tide at 3:30 PM. Weather conditions are forecasted to be partly cloudy with temperatures ranging from the mid-40s to mid-50s, making it a bit chilly but manageable for anglers.
### Sunrise and Sunset
Sunrise is at 7:30 AM, and sunset will be around 5:30 PM, giving you ample daylight to fish.
### Fish Activity
Fish activity has been decent, especially for bass and panfish. With the cooler water, bass are starting to move into the back of the creeks and major coves off the main lake. They are feeding heavily on smaller shad, so using lures that mimic this bait will be effective.
### Types and Amounts of Fish Caught
Yesterday, anglers reported catching a good number of largemouth and spotted bass. On the Savannah River, particularly around the Augusta Shoals, several anglers caught up to 30 bass per boat, with the largest reported being an 8.7-pound largemouth. Panfish like redbreast and bluegill were also plentiful.
### Best Lures and Bait
For bass, use drop shots and shaky heads around points and humps in 15 to 25 feet of water. Carolina rigged Zoom lizards or worms in pumpkinseed colors are also effective around brush and timber. As the shad move back into the creeks, a Rapala Shad Rap crank bait around rocks and wood can attract bigger fish. For panfish, live bait or small artificials cast around recently fallen trees in the river can yield good results.
### Hot Spots
- **Augusta Shoals**: This area has been productive for bass, with anglers catching significant numbers and sizes.
- **Backwater Oxbows**: The lower Savannah River's backwater oxbows offer good fishing for bass, bream, crappie, and catfish.
- **Sugar Creek**: This area has been particularly productive over the past week, especially for bass around boat docks, wood structure, and sea walls.
Remember to adjust your retrieve speed as the water is still cold below the surface, and be prepared to switch up colors and baits until you find what the fish are biting on. Happy fishing
This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI