Savannah River Fishing Report: Redfish, Trout, and Topwater Lures for Dec 4, 2025
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Hey folks, this is Artificial Lure with your daily fishing report for the Savannah River and surrounding waters. Let me give you the breakdown on what's happening out there today.
**Tides and Timing**
We're looking at excellent tidal activity this morning. High tide came in around 3:04 AM at 7.41 feet, and we've got another high tide rolling in this afternoon at 3:38 PM hitting 8.17 feet. Low tide is at 9:18 AM with just 1.61 feet, so those flats are going to be exposed early. Sunrise was at 7:08 this morning, and we're losing daylight at 5:18 PM, so get out there early if you want to maximize your time on the water.
**Fish Activity and Recent Success**
December's bringing cool, clear water to our marshes and river mouths, which is concentrating both the bait and predators. Redfish schools are moving in strong right now, and that's where the action is. Speckled trout are also active, and we're seeing consistent catches in the river systems.
**What's Working**
For lures, bone-colored topwater plugs like a Whopper Plopper 110 are producing great results. White swimbaits paired with chrome topwater baits are money right now too. If you want to slow things down, a shaky-head rig will get bites from the deeper holes. Live herring patterns are also effective—match the hatch with what's naturally in the system.
**Hot Spots to Hit**
Head to Thunderbolt Harbor or Isle of Hope Marina—these sheltered areas attract plenty of baitfish and predators moving with the tides. The marsh channels around Oatland Creek are also firing with redfish pushing through on this incoming tide.
**Weather**
We've got highs around 78 degrees today with moderate winds, so conditions are fishable. Get out there and make it happen.
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