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Savannah River Spring Fever: Reds, Stripers, and Trout Stackin' on the Rising Tide
Published 4 weeks ago
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Howdy, folks, this is Artificial Lure comin' at ya live from the banks of the Savannah River on this fine early mornin' of April 2nd, 2026, 'round 3 AM Eastern. Water's runnin' clear with a risin' tide pushin' in from the coast—high tide hittin' mid-mornin' 'bout 10 AM, low slack 'round 4 PM, accordin' to the local tide charts. Weather's mild, startin' at 55 degrees with mostly clear skies, light winds from the southwest at 5-10 mph, warmin' to 72 by afternoon. Sunrise at 7:12 AM, sunset 7:48 PM, givin' ya a solid 12.5 hours of light to chase 'em.
Fish are wakin' up with spring fever as water temps hover in the low 60s. Reds and blacks are stackin' on oyster bars and shell beds in the creeks, speckled trout tailin' shallow on the flats, and stripers pushin' upriver with the current. Recent catches? Locals report limits of slot reds (15-23 inches) and black drum up to 20 pounds on cut shrimp, plus stripers to 15 pounds on jerkbaits near the GA/SC line. Bass are hittin' in warmer pockets 'round docks and points, crappie slabs pullin' jigs off brushpiles—good numbers, steady action like them Carolina Beach reports echoin' our patterns here.
Best lures right now: Gulp shrimp or Z-Man paddletails on weedless rigs for reds and trout—work 'em slow over grass edges. Rattlin' lipless crankbaits or spinnerbaits ripped medium-fast for bass in the creeks. Live minnows or small jigs for crappie, cut shrimp for drum. Match the hatch with shad colors; tide movement's key—fish the incoming for best bites.
Hot spots: Hit the oyster bars at Ebenezer Creek for reds, or drop lines near Steven Creek Wildlife Management Area for stripers and bass—structure's loaded, but watch the current.
Y'all get out there safe, check regs, and wear your PFDs. Thanks for tunin' in—subscribe for more reports! This has been a Quiet Please production, for more check out quietplease.ai.
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This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI
Fish are wakin' up with spring fever as water temps hover in the low 60s. Reds and blacks are stackin' on oyster bars and shell beds in the creeks, speckled trout tailin' shallow on the flats, and stripers pushin' upriver with the current. Recent catches? Locals report limits of slot reds (15-23 inches) and black drum up to 20 pounds on cut shrimp, plus stripers to 15 pounds on jerkbaits near the GA/SC line. Bass are hittin' in warmer pockets 'round docks and points, crappie slabs pullin' jigs off brushpiles—good numbers, steady action like them Carolina Beach reports echoin' our patterns here.
Best lures right now: Gulp shrimp or Z-Man paddletails on weedless rigs for reds and trout—work 'em slow over grass edges. Rattlin' lipless crankbaits or spinnerbaits ripped medium-fast for bass in the creeks. Live minnows or small jigs for crappie, cut shrimp for drum. Match the hatch with shad colors; tide movement's key—fish the incoming for best bites.
Hot spots: Hit the oyster bars at Ebenezer Creek for reds, or drop lines near Steven Creek Wildlife Management Area for stripers and bass—structure's loaded, but watch the current.
Y'all get out there safe, check regs, and wear your PFDs. Thanks for tunin' in—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