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Savannah River Fishing Forecast: Tides, Weather, and Hotspots for January 12, 2025
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If you're planning to hit the Savannah River today, January 12, 2025, here's what you need to know:
First off, the tide times are crucial. Today, you're looking at a high tide at 6:33 AM with a height of 2.35 meters (7.71 ft), followed by a low tide at 1:08 PM with a height of -0.05 meters (-0.15 ft), and then another high tide at 6:59 PM with a height of 1.95 meters (6.4 ft)[2][5].
The weather is expected to be mild, with sunrise at 7:24 AM and sunset at 5:39 PM. This gives you plenty of daylight to get some fishing done.
Fish activity has been decent, especially for bass and panfish. Yesterday saw some good catches of largemouth bass, bream, and crappie. The lower Savannah River, with its numerous backwater oxbows, is a great spot for these species. For striped bass, the area east of I-95 downriver to just below Savannah is highly recommended, particularly around the Back River where the water is shallow and filled with structure like old pilings and stumps[1][3].
Given the strong tidal currents, you'll want to use heavy, quickly sinking baits to keep your lure near the bottom. For striped bass, positioning your boat upstream and casting down current with baits like shrimp, crabs, or pogies can be very effective. For bass and panfish, lures that mimic baitfish or small crustaceans work well[3].
Hot spots include the Back River, which is known for its great striper fishing, and the oxbows in the lower Savannah River for bass, bream, and crappie. The area around Fort Jackson is also worth a try, given its varied water depths and structures.
Remember, the best fishing times are usually at the beginning or the very end of a tide when the current is more modest. Good luck out there
This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI
First off, the tide times are crucial. Today, you're looking at a high tide at 6:33 AM with a height of 2.35 meters (7.71 ft), followed by a low tide at 1:08 PM with a height of -0.05 meters (-0.15 ft), and then another high tide at 6:59 PM with a height of 1.95 meters (6.4 ft)[2][5].
The weather is expected to be mild, with sunrise at 7:24 AM and sunset at 5:39 PM. This gives you plenty of daylight to get some fishing done.
Fish activity has been decent, especially for bass and panfish. Yesterday saw some good catches of largemouth bass, bream, and crappie. The lower Savannah River, with its numerous backwater oxbows, is a great spot for these species. For striped bass, the area east of I-95 downriver to just below Savannah is highly recommended, particularly around the Back River where the water is shallow and filled with structure like old pilings and stumps[1][3].
Given the strong tidal currents, you'll want to use heavy, quickly sinking baits to keep your lure near the bottom. For striped bass, positioning your boat upstream and casting down current with baits like shrimp, crabs, or pogies can be very effective. For bass and panfish, lures that mimic baitfish or small crustaceans work well[3].
Hot spots include the Back River, which is known for its great striper fishing, and the oxbows in the lower Savannah River for bass, bream, and crappie. The area around Fort Jackson is also worth a try, given its varied water depths and structures.
Remember, the best fishing times are usually at the beginning or the very end of a tide when the current is more modest. Good luck out there
This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI