Savannah River Fishing Report - Tides, Targets, and Tactics for a Memorable Day on the Water
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Well hey there, folks, this is Artificial Lure bringing you your Wednesday morning fishing report for the Savannah River and surrounding waters.
We've got ourselves a beautiful day shaping up. Sun's coming up at 7:09 this morning and we're looking at sunset around 5:19 tonight, giving us a solid ten hours of daylight to work with. Temperatures are mild—starting around 62 degrees and climbing to about 80 by afternoon, so dress in layers and you'll be good.
Now let's talk tides because this is where things get interesting. We're sitting pretty with a tidal coefficient of 93, which is very high. That means strong currents and major water movement—exactly what gets the fish fired up. High tide is coming in at 6:44 in the morning at 9.8 feet, and we've got a low tide at 1:12 in the afternoon. This kind of tidal swing is premium fishing conditions.
**The Bite**
Speckled trout and redfish are your primary targets in these waters, and they've been active. We've also got flounder hanging around if you want some variety. The solunar forecast shows major feeding times from 3 to 5 in the morning and again from 3:30 to 5:30 this afternoon—mark those on your calendar.
**What to Throw**
For artificials, light tackle with spinnerbaits and topwater lures are working well in the creeks and stained water. If you want to go old school, live bait like shrimp and mullet are always money in these waters. Bottom fishing with light tackle will also put fish in the boat.
**Hot Spots**
Head out to Fort Pulaski area or work the creeks around Coffee Bluff and Forest River—solid structure and water movement in those zones today.
Get out there and make some memories on the water. Thanks for tuning in, and don't forget to subscribe for your next report.
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