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Tides, Weather, and Hot Spots for Savannah River Fishing on January 23, 2025

Tides, Weather, and Hot Spots for Savannah River Fishing on January 23, 2025

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If you're planning to hit the Savannah River today, January 23, 2025, here’s what you need to know:

First off, let's talk about the tides. According to the tide charts, you're looking at a high tide of 5.94 feet at 2:41 AM and another at 1.63 feet at 2:53 PM. The low tides are at 0.39 feet at 9:08 AM and 0.25 feet at 9:04 PM[2].

Weather-wise, it's a chilly January day, which is perfect for catching some active fish. Sunrise is at 7:21 AM, and sunset will be at 5:49 PM, giving you a good window for both morning and afternoon fishing.

Fish activity has been good lately, especially for hybrid, striped bass, and crappie. Yesterday, anglers reported catching some nice slab crappie in the oxbow lakes and cuts along the river. For striped bass, the Back River is your best bet, known for its abundant fish population and challenging tidal currents[4].

To tackle the strong tidal flows, use heavy, quickly sinking baits. Retrieving your lure with the current is nearly impossible here, so position your boat upstream and cast down current, working your bait back up. This method keeps your lure near the surface and away from the bottom, where the fish are more likely to be[4].

For bass and crappie, try using 1/16-oz. Mirage Jigs tipped with dead minnows or sexy shad Perch Hounder Spinnerbaits. For striped bass, live bait like shrimp, crabs, or pogies works well, but you can also use lures like Rooster Tail spinners or chicken rigs with fiddler crabs[1][4].

Hot spots include the mouths of cuts and oxbows along the river, as well as the areas around old pilings, stumps, and shipwrecks in the Back River. These spots offer the kind of habitat that striped bass and other species love.

So, gear up, take advantage of the clear and chilly conditions, and get ready for a productive day of fishing on the Savannah River.

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