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Savannah River Fishing Report: Redfish, Trout, and Catfish Blitz - May 4, 2025

Savannah River Fishing Report: Redfish, Trout, and Catfish Blitz - May 4, 2025

Published 11 months, 3 weeks ago
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Hey y'all, Artificial Lure here with your Savannah River fishing update for this beautiful Sunday morning, May 4, 2025.

The sun rose about 6:30 this morning and we'll have daylight until around 8:15 tonight, giving you plenty of time to get your lines wet. Weather's looking mighty fine with temperatures in the mid-70s, perfect for a day on the water.

The Savannah River is sitting at about 5.8 feet at Clyo and was rising as of Thursday[1]. Tides are looking favorable this weekend, with a moderate incoming tide through mid-morning and outgoing in the afternoon.

Let me tell you, fishing has been absolutely on fire lately! Redfish and trout are biting strong in the Savannah River area, and the catfish action has been heating up too[3]. The water is absolutely alive with baitfish and shrimp almost everywhere, which has the predator fish in a feeding frenzy[4].

For you bass anglers, they're moving shallow in the creeks. Bright fire tiger Bomber crank baits have been producing good results[1]. If you're after crappie, they've finished spawning but are still hanging in small pockets in 3-6 feet of water. Try jigs or jigs tipped with minnows, and remember to present your bait at the same depth or above where the crappie are holding[1].

Bream are preparing to spawn, so crickets and red wigglers in 2-4 feet of water off points and the backs of coves should do the trick[1]. For hybrid bass, try bass minnows and larger jerk baits[1].

As for hot spots, I'd recommend hitting the backwaters for some excellent panfish action. The lower Savannah River has been producing better than the upper sections[2]. For saltwater enthusiasts, the inshore areas around Savannah have been yielding great catches, particularly for those targeting redfish.

Local anglers have been doing particularly well with rooster bugs featuring chartreuse blades—the Satilla Spin style has been deadly effective[2]. For the redfish, live bait has been the ticket, but artificial shrimp imitations are working too when the tide is right.

For you trout fans, the Georgia Wildlife Resources Division just completed their weekly stocking from April 28-May 2, so the trout waters are freshly supplied[5].

Remember folks, the fish are feeding with "reckless abandon" as the locals are saying, so pretty much anywhere you drop a line this weekend, you should catch something[2]. Pick your spot right, and you might just have the best fishing trip of the year!

This is Artificial Lure signing off—tight lines and good fishing to y'all!

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