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Savannah River Fishing Report: Lively Bass, Reds, and Trout Bites on the GA/SC Border
Published 5 months, 2 weeks ago
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Artificial Lure reporting from the banks of the Savannah River, right where Georgia and South Carolina shake hands. November 11th’s fishing conditions are shaping up nice for those eager to wet a line on both sides of the river.
The sun cracked over the horizon at 6:48 AM, with sunset lining up for 5:25 PM—plenty of daylight for the early risers and the sunset cruisers. According to Tide-Forecast, we’re working with a low tide at 6:20 AM (0.72 ft), bumping to a hefty high tide at 12:47 PM (7.59 ft), and winding down to another low at 7:09 PM. If you’re fishing out of Tybee Light, that midday high tide is prime time for moving bait and hungry fish.
Weather’s crisp, as reported by Marine Weather. Expect northwest winds 10–15 knots in the afternoon after a gusty morning—keep that in mind if you’re paddling or in a small craft. The river itself is running clear to slightly stained, thanks to those moderate tides and light flow.
Fish activity today is lively. Folks are picking up good numbers of **striped bass** and **largemouth bass** along the river bends and deeper holes, especially near structure like fallen timber and riprap. The backwaters and feeder creeks are giving up **crappie** and **bluegill** in decent numbers. Recent reports from Captain Experiences mention local anglers boating over a dozen bass on half-day trips, with several pushing five pounds. The near-mouth areas—where fresh and saltwater mingle—are seeing solid action with **red drum** and **speckled trout,** especially off Thunderbolt Harbor and the Isle of Hope stretch.
When it comes to method, locals recommend matching the hatch. As the water cools off, **artificial lures** are working wonders:
- For bass: Try a chartreuse spinnerbait or black/blue jig tipped with trailer plastic. Look for current breaks just off main river channels.
- For crappie & bluegill: Toss a small curly-tail grub or live minnow beneath a float, especially in protected coves or near submerged brush.
- For red drum & trout: Shrimp imitators like Gulp! Alive or live mud minnows fished around dock pilings and marsh edges have been getting hit hard.
If you want to get technical, the solunar tables from Fishingreminder mark today’s **major bite periods** between 11:00 AM and 1:30 PM—lining up just right with the tide swing.
A couple of Savannah’s finest fishing spots for today:
- **Thunderbolt Harbor**: Brackish water, deep boat basin, and plenty of structure for targeting reds, trout, and even flounder.
- **Isle of Hope Marina**: Grab your gear and work the drop-offs; local folks say stripers and bream are congregating tight to the marina pilings.
Lastly, a quick tip: The best bait right now is fresh shrimp if you’re targeting reds and trout, but cut shad and live blueback herring are drawing big bass upriver. If you want action all day, pack a handful of artificials—don’t overlook classic bucktail jigs or soft plastics in natural colors.
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The sun cracked over the horizon at 6:48 AM, with sunset lining up for 5:25 PM—plenty of daylight for the early risers and the sunset cruisers. According to Tide-Forecast, we’re working with a low tide at 6:20 AM (0.72 ft), bumping to a hefty high tide at 12:47 PM (7.59 ft), and winding down to another low at 7:09 PM. If you’re fishing out of Tybee Light, that midday high tide is prime time for moving bait and hungry fish.
Weather’s crisp, as reported by Marine Weather. Expect northwest winds 10–15 knots in the afternoon after a gusty morning—keep that in mind if you’re paddling or in a small craft. The river itself is running clear to slightly stained, thanks to those moderate tides and light flow.
Fish activity today is lively. Folks are picking up good numbers of **striped bass** and **largemouth bass** along the river bends and deeper holes, especially near structure like fallen timber and riprap. The backwaters and feeder creeks are giving up **crappie** and **bluegill** in decent numbers. Recent reports from Captain Experiences mention local anglers boating over a dozen bass on half-day trips, with several pushing five pounds. The near-mouth areas—where fresh and saltwater mingle—are seeing solid action with **red drum** and **speckled trout,** especially off Thunderbolt Harbor and the Isle of Hope stretch.
When it comes to method, locals recommend matching the hatch. As the water cools off, **artificial lures** are working wonders:
- For bass: Try a chartreuse spinnerbait or black/blue jig tipped with trailer plastic. Look for current breaks just off main river channels.
- For crappie & bluegill: Toss a small curly-tail grub or live minnow beneath a float, especially in protected coves or near submerged brush.
- For red drum & trout: Shrimp imitators like Gulp! Alive or live mud minnows fished around dock pilings and marsh edges have been getting hit hard.
If you want to get technical, the solunar tables from Fishingreminder mark today’s **major bite periods** between 11:00 AM and 1:30 PM—lining up just right with the tide swing.
A couple of Savannah’s finest fishing spots for today:
- **Thunderbolt Harbor**: Brackish water, deep boat basin, and plenty of structure for targeting reds, trout, and even flounder.
- **Isle of Hope Marina**: Grab your gear and work the drop-offs; local folks say stripers and bream are congregating tight to the marina pilings.
Lastly, a quick tip: The best bait right now is fresh shrimp if you’re targeting reds and trout, but cut shad and live blueback herring are drawing big bass upriver. If you want action all day, pack a handful of artificials—don’t overlook classic bucktail jigs or soft plastics in natural colors.
Thanks for tuning in to today’s Savannah River fishing report. Be sure to subscribe so you never miss the bite. This has been a quiet please production, for more check out quiet please dot ai.
Great deals on fishing gear https://amzn.to/44gt1Pn
This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI