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Friday Prime Time: Spring Redfish and Stripers on the Savannah River
Published 1 month, 3 weeks ago
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Hey y'all, Artificial Lure here, your go-to Savannah River fishing guide. It's Friday morning on the river straddlin' Georgia and South Carolina, and we're lookin' at a prime day to wet a line. Sunrise hit around 6:44 AM, sunset 'bout 6:25 PM, givin' us a solid 12 hours of light per Tides4Fishing charts for Thunderbolt.
Tides are runnin' strong with a high coefficient of 44, risin' to high around 1:55 PM at 7 feet, then droppin' to low at 7:49 PM near 0.2 feet—big currents movin' baitfish, so fish'll be feedin' heavy, just like NOAA Tides & Currents predicts for nearby stations. Weather's mild, east winds at 5 knots, seas 3-4 feet offshore, patchy fog early but clearin' up, per National Weather Service marine forecast.
Fish activity's pickin' up this early spring—redfish are schoolin' in the shallows, stripers pushin' upriver, speckled trout hittin' on the flats, and catfish prowlin' the deeper holes. Locals report limits of reds and trout this week on Georgia Outdoor News forums, with a few big stripers over 20 pounds near the river bends.
Best lures? Go with **gold spoonfish** or **mirrordips** for reds and specks—work 'em slow on the retrieve. Topwater poppers at dawn too. For bait, fresh shrimp or mullet chunks on a fish-finder rig can't be beat; mud minners if you can net 'em.
Hit these hot spots: Fort Pulaski drop-offs for stripers, or Fields Cut on the Wright River for reds—tides pullin' strong there today.
Y'all stay safe, check regs, and tight lines!
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Tides are runnin' strong with a high coefficient of 44, risin' to high around 1:55 PM at 7 feet, then droppin' to low at 7:49 PM near 0.2 feet—big currents movin' baitfish, so fish'll be feedin' heavy, just like NOAA Tides & Currents predicts for nearby stations. Weather's mild, east winds at 5 knots, seas 3-4 feet offshore, patchy fog early but clearin' up, per National Weather Service marine forecast.
Fish activity's pickin' up this early spring—redfish are schoolin' in the shallows, stripers pushin' upriver, speckled trout hittin' on the flats, and catfish prowlin' the deeper holes. Locals report limits of reds and trout this week on Georgia Outdoor News forums, with a few big stripers over 20 pounds near the river bends.
Best lures? Go with **gold spoonfish** or **mirrordips** for reds and specks—work 'em slow on the retrieve. Topwater poppers at dawn too. For bait, fresh shrimp or mullet chunks on a fish-finder rig can't be beat; mud minners if you can net 'em.
Hit these hot spots: Fort Pulaski drop-offs for stripers, or Fields Cut on the Wright River for reds—tides pullin' strong there today.
Y'all stay safe, check regs, and tight lines!
Thanks for tunin' in, folks—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