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Savannah River Spring Bite: Crappie, Bass, and Reds on the Rise
Published 2 weeks, 5 days ago
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Hey y'all, this is Artificial Lure comin' atcha with your Savannah River fishin' report for Saturday, April 11, 2026, right here on the Georgia-South Carolina line. Dawn's breakin' early at 7:05 AM, sunset 'round 7:50 PM, givin' us a solid 12+ hours of light. Weather's classic spring—mornin' lows in the 50s climbin' to 75° by afternoon, light north winds post-front clearin' the water, perfect for low-light bites at dawn and dusk.
Tides are key on the Savannah: low at 4:20 AM, high 'round 10:45 AM, then fallin' through evenin'—hit that outgoing flow hard, 'specially two hours before and after. Fish are wakin' up in this transition; crappie are excellent right now, stackin' on structure, while bass are chasin' shad in shallow pockets and windblown banks. Reds are cruisin' marsh edges on the fall, and speckled trout hittin' oyster reefs and pylons. Recent catches? Folks pullin' limits of crappie (1-2 lbs), pre-spawn largemouth up to 5 lbs, bull reds at jetties, and flounder giggin' current sweeps—per local reports from the delta and coastal spots.
Best lures: jerkbaits, soft plastics, swimbaits for crappie and trout—slow reel near woody debris. Topwaters and spinnerbaits early for bass, crankbaits on windy flats, gold spoons for reds. Live shrimp or cut mullet if you're bait fishin', finesse worms post-front. Keep movin' with the tide; fish reposition quick.
Hot spots: Ebeneezer Creek for crappie slabs on fallen trees, and the jetties near Fort Pulaski for reds and trout—watch that current!
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Tides are key on the Savannah: low at 4:20 AM, high 'round 10:45 AM, then fallin' through evenin'—hit that outgoing flow hard, 'specially two hours before and after. Fish are wakin' up in this transition; crappie are excellent right now, stackin' on structure, while bass are chasin' shad in shallow pockets and windblown banks. Reds are cruisin' marsh edges on the fall, and speckled trout hittin' oyster reefs and pylons. Recent catches? Folks pullin' limits of crappie (1-2 lbs), pre-spawn largemouth up to 5 lbs, bull reds at jetties, and flounder giggin' current sweeps—per local reports from the delta and coastal spots.
Best lures: jerkbaits, soft plastics, swimbaits for crappie and trout—slow reel near woody debris. Topwaters and spinnerbaits early for bass, crankbaits on windy flats, gold spoons for reds. Live shrimp or cut mullet if you're bait fishin', finesse worms post-front. Keep movin' with the tide; fish reposition quick.
Hot spots: Ebeneezer Creek for crappie slabs on fallen trees, and the jetties near Fort Pulaski for reds and trout—watch that current!
Thanks for tunin' in, y'all—subscribe for more reports. This has been a quiet please production, for more check out quiet please dot ai.
Great deals on fishing gear https://amzn.to/44gt1Pn
This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI