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March 28th Savannah River: Redfish & Trout Bite Hard on the Falling Tide

March 28th Savannah River: Redfish & Trout Bite Hard on the Falling Tide

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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 fine March 28th mornin'. Tide-forecast.com says we're lookin' at high tide at 4:57 AM hittin' 6.93 feet, droppin' to low at 11:28 AM at 0.4 feet, then high again at 5:37 PM at 6.51 feet, and low at 11:46 PM near nothin'. Perfect for fish chasin' the current—hit the outgoing for best action.

Weather's overcast and breezy per Easeweather, tops out at 21°C (70°F) daytime, coolin' to 12°C (54°F) evenin', winds 25 km/h from the southwest. Sunrise was 7:18 AM, sunset 7:39 PM, givin' ya a solid 12 hours of light. NOAA coastal forecast notes southwest winds 10-15 knots, seas 2-4 feet—calm enough for kayaks or small boats, but watch for chop.

Fish are bitin' steady this time of year 'round the River and Tybee Light. Locals report solid redfish and trout schools pushin' in with the tides, speckled trout up to 20 inches, some stripers and flounder in the mix. Recent catches from harbors show decent sheepshead too, with a few black drum. Action picks up on the fallin' tide as baitfish flush out.

For lures, go artificial with Neko rigs packin' Big Bite Baits Nekorama worms or Berkley PowerBait MaxScent Magnum Hit Worms—Major League Fishing pros swear by 'em for finesse work. Umbrella rigs and Deps Sakamata vibes tear it up trollin'. Live bait? Shrimp or mud minnows on bottom rigs can't be beat for reds and sheeps.

Hot spots: Tybee Creek entrance for drum and reds on the drop, and Savannah River mouth near Sazarine Creek—harbors hold bait, fish stack up. Fish light tackle or jigs, stay safe out there.

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