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Savannah River Fishing Report: Ideal Conditions for Reds, Trout, and More on January 4th
Published 3 months, 3 weeks ago
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Hey y'all, this is Artificial Lure, your go-to Savannah River fishing guide, comin' at ya live from the banks on this fine January 4th mornin'. Tide charts from Tides4Fishing show we're hittin' a low at 4:01 AM around -1.0 ft, risin' to 10:20 AM at 9.7 ft—perfect for fish chasin' bait in the shallows. Next low's 4:44 PM at -0.3 ft, then evenin' high at 10:48 PM hittin' 7.9 ft. Solunar tables from SolunarForecast got major bites from 3:00-5:00 AM and 3:30-5:30 PM, with minors at 8:39-9:39 AM—today's rated average, but them peaks line up sweet with sunrise at 7:12 AM and sunset at 5:19 PM.
Weather's mild per National Weather Service—lows around 62°F, highs pushin' 80°F, light winds from the north after midnight, seas calm at 3-4 ft offshore. Water temps hoverin' comfy for winter action, gettin' reds and trout movin'.
Fishin's been hot lately—locals reportin' solid redfish schools in the creeks, speckled trout stackin' up on flats, and flounder suckin' bottom. Captain Experiences guides say reds top the list, with trout and flounder close behind; recent trips landed kings and even hammerheads nearshore. Up river, stripers and hybrids goin' nuts per Carolina Sportsman, plus catfish hauls.
For lures, run shad-pattern crankbaits, flukes, or Heddon Torpedo topwaters for that splash—killer on schoolin' fish. Live shrimp or mullet tops bait; cut bait for cats. Light tackle with artificials shines inshore.
Hit these hot spots: Tybee Creek for reds on the flood tide, or New Savannah Bluff Lock—work them points for stripers. Fish safe, check regs!
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Weather's mild per National Weather Service—lows around 62°F, highs pushin' 80°F, light winds from the north after midnight, seas calm at 3-4 ft offshore. Water temps hoverin' comfy for winter action, gettin' reds and trout movin'.
Fishin's been hot lately—locals reportin' solid redfish schools in the creeks, speckled trout stackin' up on flats, and flounder suckin' bottom. Captain Experiences guides say reds top the list, with trout and flounder close behind; recent trips landed kings and even hammerheads nearshore. Up river, stripers and hybrids goin' nuts per Carolina Sportsman, plus catfish hauls.
For lures, run shad-pattern crankbaits, flukes, or Heddon Torpedo topwaters for that splash—killer on schoolin' fish. Live shrimp or mullet tops bait; cut bait for cats. Light tackle with artificials shines inshore.
Hit these hot spots: Tybee Creek for reds on the flood tide, or New Savannah Bluff Lock—work them points for stripers. Fish safe, check regs!
Thanks for tunin' in, y'all—subscribe for more reports! This has been a Quiet Please production, for more check out quietplease.ai.
Great deals on fishing gear https://amzn.to/44gt1Pn
This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI