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Savannah River Fishing Report: Strong Tides, Steady Bites for Bass, Crappie, Reds, and Stripers

Savannah River Fishing Report: Strong Tides, Steady Bites for Bass, Crappie, Reds, and Stripers

Published 2 months, 4 weeks ago
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Hey y'all, Artificial Lure here with your Savannah River fishing report for this crisp January 31st mornin'. Sunrise hit at 7:17 AM, sunset's comin' at 5:56 PM—plenty of daylight to chase 'em down. Tides at Tybee Light nearby show low at 12:09 AM (-0.9 ft), high risin' to 6:23 AM (7.7 ft), then low 12:54 PM (-0.4 ft) and evenin' high 6:49 PM (6.6 ft)—that tidal coefficient's 84 high, meanin' strong pulls, so fish the flood tides hard.

Weather's cool and breezy, low flows but high tides keepin' things movin', per yesterday's report from Savannah River Fishing Report podcast. Fish are feedin' steady—folks pulled crappie on winter lures last week, specks along grass lines, and bass hittin' in the river bends. Limits of reds and stripers too, with solunar peaks makin' major bites from dawn to mid-morn.

Best lures? Vibratin' jigs and lipless crankbaits for bass in the shallows—vibrate through that winter water. For crappie, slow-sinkin' minnow imitations. Live bait? Shrimp or mud minnows on bottom rigs shine for reds and flounder.

Hit these hot spots: Fort Jackson bends for current breaks and structure, or Thunderbolt docks where tides sweep baitfish in. Launch early, bundle up, and tight lines!

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