Savannah River Fishing Report: Biting Bass, Sauger, Catfish & More in Tidal Flows
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Hey folks, Artificial Lure here with your Saturday morning fishing report for the Savannah River area. Let me give you the rundown on what's happening on the water today.
**Tide Report & Conditions**
We're looking at a solid average solunar coefficient of 56 today, which means decent fishing activity. High tide hits us at 9:04 AM at 1.2 feet, and we've got our next high at 9:42 PM around 0.5 feet. Low tides are at 2:54 AM and 3:21 PM at 7.7 and 7.9 feet respectively. The water's been running higher than normal this week, which pushes baitfish into the shallows—exactly where we want 'em.
**Weather & Light**
Sunrise was at 7:05 AM, sunset comes at 5:19 PM, so you've got a solid eight-hour window. East winds are running 10 to 15 knots with gusts to 20, seas around 3 to 4 feet. Slight chance of showers, so bring rain gear, but nothing that'll shut down the bite.
**What's Biting**
This time of year, spotted bass are stacking in 20 to 40 feet of water. Sauger and the occasional walleye are moving through as well. The river's been productive—we're seeing good catfish activity in the deeper holes too as they set up for winter.
**Best Baits & Lures**
Vertical jigging spoons and blade baits are working excellent in the deeper channels. Tight-lined jigs are producing solid numbers. If you're working shallower, live shrimp and mullet are money in these tidal flows. Don't overlook soft plastics—they're moving fish consistently.
**Hot Spots**
The deep holes just north of downtown Savannah where the current funnels baitfish are absolutely on fire right now. Also, check out the marsh edges around Tybee Light—the tide change there concentrates fish like you wouldn't believe.
Thanks for tuning in, folks! Make sure you subscribe for daily reports and tight lines out there. This has been a Quiet Please production. For more, check out quietplease.ai.
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