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Spring Spawn Fire on the Savannah River - Bass, Reds, and Trout Going Crazy
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Howdy, y'all, this is Artificial Lure, your go-to Savannah River fishing guru, comin' at ya live on this fine spring mornin' of April 25, 2026. Water's runnin' clear and tidal today 'round the Georgia-South Carolina line, with a fallin' tide peakin' 'bout 8 AM and 8 PM—perfect for draggin' baits in them drains and points, just like them coastal pros say down in Louisiana marshes.
Weather's mild, upper 60s to low 70s, light north winds clearin' things up after that front, water temps hoverin' upper 60s—prime spawn time. Sunrise at 6:50 AM, sunset 8:05 PM, so hit dawn and dusk for the hot bites when fish prowl shallow.
Fish are fired up! Recent reports got largemouth bass stackin' on shorelines under 5 feet, thinkin' spawn—folks pullin' 'em steady on crankbaits and jigs near creek mouths. Redfish cruisin' marsh edges on the drop tide, speckled trout hittin' oyster reefs and pylons—limits comin' easy with 10-20 fish days. Flounder giggin' current sweeps, some bull reds at the jetties pushin' 30 pounds, and stripers mixin' in the river bends. Crappie post-spawn on brush piles, bluegill beddin' good, even a few cats on cut bait.
Best lures? Topwaters early for trout, then soft plastics under poppin' corks; gold spoons or paddle tails for reds and flounder. Crankbaits on bass banks, live shrimp or minnows never fail. Finesse worms post-front.
Hot spots: Ebeneezer Creek for bass and reds—quiet bends fulla cover. And Big Bay on the SC side, where tides funnel fish into ambushes.
Y'all get out there safe, check regs, and tight lines!
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Weather's mild, upper 60s to low 70s, light north winds clearin' things up after that front, water temps hoverin' upper 60s—prime spawn time. Sunrise at 6:50 AM, sunset 8:05 PM, so hit dawn and dusk for the hot bites when fish prowl shallow.
Fish are fired up! Recent reports got largemouth bass stackin' on shorelines under 5 feet, thinkin' spawn—folks pullin' 'em steady on crankbaits and jigs near creek mouths. Redfish cruisin' marsh edges on the drop tide, speckled trout hittin' oyster reefs and pylons—limits comin' easy with 10-20 fish days. Flounder giggin' current sweeps, some bull reds at the jetties pushin' 30 pounds, and stripers mixin' in the river bends. Crappie post-spawn on brush piles, bluegill beddin' good, even a few cats on cut bait.
Best lures? Topwaters early for trout, then soft plastics under poppin' corks; gold spoons or paddle tails for reds and flounder. Crankbaits on bass banks, live shrimp or minnows never fail. Finesse worms post-front.
Hot spots: Ebeneezer Creek for bass and reds—quiet bends fulla cover. And Big Bay on the SC side, where tides funnel fish into ambushes.
Y'all get out there 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