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Savannah River Fishing Report: Tides, Trout, Reds, and Lures for a Mild Winter Day

Savannah River Fishing Report: Tides, Trout, Reds, and Lures for a Mild Winter Day

Published 3 months, 3 weeks ago
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Name’s Artificial Lure, checking in with your Savannah River fishing report.

We’re sitting on a **big winter tide swing** this morning. Tides4Fishing’s Savannah chart shows an early **low around sunrise**, then a strong **midday high around 8½–9 feet**, easing back toward a modest evening low. That means a good push of current on the flood, then a softer fall late day. Best bite lines up with that late‑morning to early‑afternoon flood and again near sunset as the water tops out.

Sun pops up about **7:30 AM** and drops around **5:40 PM**, so your sweet spots are the mid‑morning warming window and that last couple hours of daylight when the river slicks off a bit.

Weather-wise, marine forecasts out of Savannah call for **light east winds around 5 knots and 1–2 ft seas just offshore**, with high pressure parked over the area. Inshore that translates to **mild, above‑normal temps, light breeze, and dry conditions**—classic “foggy early, pretty by lunch” winter pattern.

According to Coastal River Charters’ latest Savannah report, yesterday produced **“a bunch of sea trout and some reds on a mild foggy winter day.”** That lines up with what most local boys are seeing:
- **Speckled trout** stacked in deeper bends and around shell and rock.
- **Slot reds** cruising edges of grass, shell bars, and dock lines on the middle of the tide.
- A few **stripers** and bigger **redfish** showing farther upriver and around structure when the current eases.

On **lures**, keep it simple and local:
- For trout: 1/8–3/16 oz jighead with a **3–4" paddletail or fluke in opening night, electric chicken, or new penny**, slow‑rolled just off bottom.
- For reds: **Quarter‑ounce jig with a Z‑Man or Gulp shrimp**, or a **gold spoon** slow and steady along shell and grass.
- For upriver stripers: **white or chartreuse bucktail**, or a **small squarebill/medium crank** bounced through current breaks.

Best **baits** right now:
- **Live shrimp** under a popping cork along ICW banks and creek mouths for trout and mixed bag.
- **Mud minnows** or small **finger mullet** on a Carolina rig or jig for reds when shrimp are scarce.
- **Cut mullet or menhaden** on the bottom for big winter reds on the lower river edges.

A couple of **hot spots** to circle on your map:
- **Savannah River Entrance & jetties:** Work the inside edges and rock pockets on the last of the incoming for trout and reds; slide to the calmer lee side on the first of the fall.
- **Back River / Little Back River around Hwy 17 and Port Wentworth:** Good winter staging water, steady current with breaks, and plenty of dock and shell structure for trout, reds, and the occasional striper.

Overall **activity** is fair but very patternable: slower right at dead low, then a clear pickup as that strong flood moves bait and the sun gets on the water. Slow your retrieve, hug the breaks, and let that current do the work.

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