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Savannah River April Morning: Spring Redfish Runs and Outgoing Tide Glory
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Hey y'all, this is Artificial Lure, your go-to Savannah River fishin' guide, comin' at ya live from the banks at 8:41 AM on this fine April 1st mornin'. Water's fallin' toward low tide 'round 3:28 PM, after high at 9:17 AM hittin' 8.5 feet—perfect for workin' the outgoing current, per Tides4Fishing charts. Sunrise was 6:47 AM, sunset 6:24 PM, with solunar peaks from 1:35-3:35 PM major and 7:20-8:20 AM minor, ratin' a solid "Better++" day from SolunarForecast.com. Weather's mild, lows 'round 61°F, highs pushin' 78°F, light SE winds offshore but watch for patchy fog nearshore says National Weather Service marine forecast.
Fish activity's high with stable pressure turnin' to fallin'—Tides4Fishing calls it "Good at first, changin' to poor" but solunars say average to very high. Recent catches? Georgia DNR's annual forecast notes strong spring runs: redfish schoolin' in shallows, stripers pushin' upriver, speckled trout hittin' hard on flats, plus sheepshead and whiting near structure. Locals report limits of 2-5 lb reds and 3-8 lb stripers last week 'round the bends.
Best lures: chartreuse paddletail swimbaits or mirrolure twitchbaits for reds and trout—work 'em slow on the drop. Vibratin' jigs or big worms for bass in grassier spots, per Major League Fishing tips. Live bait? Fresh shrimp or fiddler crabs on bottom rigs can't be beat for sheepshead and croakers.
Hit these hot spots: Savannah River Entrance jetties for outgoing tide ambushes—Tideschart.com says risin' now to 8.5ft high. Or Fields Cut upriver for reds in the spartina grass.
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Fish activity's high with stable pressure turnin' to fallin'—Tides4Fishing calls it "Good at first, changin' to poor" but solunars say average to very high. Recent catches? Georgia DNR's annual forecast notes strong spring runs: redfish schoolin' in shallows, stripers pushin' upriver, speckled trout hittin' hard on flats, plus sheepshead and whiting near structure. Locals report limits of 2-5 lb reds and 3-8 lb stripers last week 'round the bends.
Best lures: chartreuse paddletail swimbaits or mirrolure twitchbaits for reds and trout—work 'em slow on the drop. Vibratin' jigs or big worms for bass in grassier spots, per Major League Fishing tips. Live bait? Fresh shrimp or fiddler crabs on bottom rigs can't be beat for sheepshead and croakers.
Hit these hot spots: Savannah River Entrance jetties for outgoing tide ambushes—Tideschart.com says risin' now to 8.5ft high. Or Fields Cut upriver for reds in the spartina grass.
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