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Savannah River Fishing Report: Tides, Weather, Hot Spots, and Bite Patterns for January 12th
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Hey y'all, this is Artificial Lure, your go-to Savannah River fishing guru, comin' at ya live from the banks on this crisp January 12th mornin'. Tide's risin' steady today—low around 8:43 AM at 1.2 feet, peakin' at 2:52 PM to 7.4 feet, then droppin' to 9:08 PM at 1.0 foot, per Tides4Fishing charts. Sunrise hit at 7:15 AM, sunset's 5:20 PM, givin' ya solid daylight to chase 'em.
Weather's a bit breezy out there—northwest winds 20-25 knots buildin' seas to 4-5 feet offshore, so bundle up and watch them whitecaps, says the Marine Forecast. Solunar tables from FishingReminder peg today as average for bites, with majors from 4:37-6:37 AM (you mighta missed the early window) and 5:05-7:05 PM—evenin' could be gold. Minors at noon to 1 PM and 10:30 PM on.
Fish are active in the winter slump, huggin' deeper channels and structure. Recent reports show bass stackin' in 15-25 feet—deep-divin' crankbaits, football jigs, drop-shots pullin' 'em steady, while stripers and hybrids hittin' live shad or herring slow-trolled. Limits comin' on ChatterBaits, swim jigs, and Carolina rigs with soft plastics like Zoom Brush Hogs or YUM Dingers around grass and rocks, echoin' those MLF patterns from nearby Georgia waters. Redfish and speckled trout prowlin' shallows too—try cut bait or shrimp on the bottom.
Best lures right now? Strike King 6XD crankbait or Sexy Spoon for offshore schools, white swim jigs with twin-tail grubs, and wacky-rigged worms. Live shad or herring can't be beat for bait—rig 'em deep.
Hit these hot spots: the jetties at Savannah River Entrance for current-rippin' action, or the bends near Port Wentworth where channels meet grass lines—40 prime user spots mapped nearby per FishingReminder.
Y'all stay safe, wet a line, and measure 'em quick!
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Weather's a bit breezy out there—northwest winds 20-25 knots buildin' seas to 4-5 feet offshore, so bundle up and watch them whitecaps, says the Marine Forecast. Solunar tables from FishingReminder peg today as average for bites, with majors from 4:37-6:37 AM (you mighta missed the early window) and 5:05-7:05 PM—evenin' could be gold. Minors at noon to 1 PM and 10:30 PM on.
Fish are active in the winter slump, huggin' deeper channels and structure. Recent reports show bass stackin' in 15-25 feet—deep-divin' crankbaits, football jigs, drop-shots pullin' 'em steady, while stripers and hybrids hittin' live shad or herring slow-trolled. Limits comin' on ChatterBaits, swim jigs, and Carolina rigs with soft plastics like Zoom Brush Hogs or YUM Dingers around grass and rocks, echoin' those MLF patterns from nearby Georgia waters. Redfish and speckled trout prowlin' shallows too—try cut bait or shrimp on the bottom.
Best lures right now? Strike King 6XD crankbait or Sexy Spoon for offshore schools, white swim jigs with twin-tail grubs, and wacky-rigged worms. Live shad or herring can't be beat for bait—rig 'em deep.
Hit these hot spots: the jetties at Savannah River Entrance for current-rippin' action, or the bends near Port Wentworth where channels meet grass lines—40 prime user spots mapped nearby per FishingReminder.
Y'all stay safe, wet a line, and measure 'em quick!
Thanks for tunin' in, folks—subscribe for more river 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