Episode Details
Back to Episodes
Savannah River Fishing Report: Tides, Targets, and Tactics for Cold Weather Anglers
Published 1 year, 3 months ago
Description
If you're planning to hit the Savannah River today, here’s what you need to know:
First off, the tide is currently falling, with the next low tide at around 5:31 AM and the next high tide at 11:02 AM, according to the tidal charts[4].
Weather-wise, it's been cold and windy, which is typical for this time of year. Make sure to bundle up and layer your clothing properly.
Sunrise today is at 7:23 AM, and sunset will be at 5:43 PM, giving you a good window to get out on the water.
Fish activity on the Savannah River has been decent despite the cold. Stripers and hybrids are the main targets here, especially in the areas between Savannah River Park and Hammond’s Ferry Boat Ramp[3].
Yesterday, anglers reported catching some nice stripers and hybrids using topwater lures, which is unusual but effective even in clear water and during the day. Smallmouth bass are also present in these areas, and you can catch them by downsizing your lures[3].
For stripers and hybrids, trolling small swim baits and casting inline spinners near fast-moving water are good strategies. Topwater lures like poppers and spooks can draw vicious strikes, even in bright daylight[3].
If you prefer bait, live or artificial shad can be very effective. For smaller fish like bluegill, live grass shrimp or wigglers work well, especially around standing timber and beep stumps[1].
Hot spots include the areas around Savannah River Park and Hammond’s Ferry Boat Ramp. Using a kayak or canoe can help you get into the most productive waters, especially over shoals and in fast-moving areas[3].
So, grab your gear, dress warm, and get ready for some exciting fishing on the Savannah River. Good luck out there
This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI
First off, the tide is currently falling, with the next low tide at around 5:31 AM and the next high tide at 11:02 AM, according to the tidal charts[4].
Weather-wise, it's been cold and windy, which is typical for this time of year. Make sure to bundle up and layer your clothing properly.
Sunrise today is at 7:23 AM, and sunset will be at 5:43 PM, giving you a good window to get out on the water.
Fish activity on the Savannah River has been decent despite the cold. Stripers and hybrids are the main targets here, especially in the areas between Savannah River Park and Hammond’s Ferry Boat Ramp[3].
Yesterday, anglers reported catching some nice stripers and hybrids using topwater lures, which is unusual but effective even in clear water and during the day. Smallmouth bass are also present in these areas, and you can catch them by downsizing your lures[3].
For stripers and hybrids, trolling small swim baits and casting inline spinners near fast-moving water are good strategies. Topwater lures like poppers and spooks can draw vicious strikes, even in bright daylight[3].
If you prefer bait, live or artificial shad can be very effective. For smaller fish like bluegill, live grass shrimp or wigglers work well, especially around standing timber and beep stumps[1].
Hot spots include the areas around Savannah River Park and Hammond’s Ferry Boat Ramp. Using a kayak or canoe can help you get into the most productive waters, especially over shoals and in fast-moving areas[3].
So, grab your gear, dress warm, and get ready for some exciting fishing on the Savannah River. Good luck out there
This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI