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February 2nd Savannah River Fishing Report: Tides, Bite Windows, and Hot Spots for Reds, Specks, and More

February 2nd Savannah River Fishing Report: Tides, Bite Windows, and Hot Spots for Reds, Specks, and More

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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 chilly February 2nd mornin'. Water's runnin' high today with tides pushin' a coefficient of 86 risin' to 93 by evenin'—expect low around 5:46am at -0.1ft and high near noon at 8.7ft, per Tides4Fishing charts. Best bite windows hit 4:37-6:37am on the opposin' lunar transit, then 5:05-7:05pm lunar up, with minors at moonrise 12:41pm and set 10:30pm, says Tideschart.

Sunrise at 7:08am, sunset 5:19pm, givin' ya 10 hours of light. Weather's crisp—temps hoverin' low 30s to mid-40s, west winds 10-15kt gustin' 20, seas 4-5ft offshore from NWS Marine Forecast. Bundle up, but that movin' water's stirrin' things up.

Fish are active in this winter bite! Reds and specks leadin' the dance lately—folks pullin' limits of slot reds up to 25 inches and fat trout 18-22" on the flats. Stripers crashin' shad balls near the jetties, and whiting stackin' in the cuts. Catfish holdin' deep in channels too. Tideschart calls today average, but high coeff means strong currents movin' baitfish.

Rig up **jigs with soft plastics** like paddle tails in chartreuse or white for reds and trout—my top lure. **Spoons** in gold for specks on the troll. Live shrimp or mud minnows under a float unbeatable for specks; cut mullet or menhaden for reds and cats. Fish the outgoing tide hard.

Hot spots? Hit **Tybee Light jetties** for reds slammin' rocks, or **Fields Cut on Wright River** for sheltered specks. Launch early, watch them tides!

Thanks for tunin' in, folks—subscribe for more reports! This has been a Quiet Please production, for more check out quietplease.ai.

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