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  • Savannah River Fishing Report: Tides, Targets, and Tactics for a Steady Bite
    Dec 5 2025
    Artificial Lure here with your Savannah River fishing report, coming to you like a buddy at the ramp, not a weatherman on TV.

    Up and down the Savannah this morning, the tide cycle is giving us a nice push, with early falling water rolling out of the grass and a strong afternoon flood lining up for that classic creek-mouth ambush bite. Think moving water most of the day, with the best window as the current really starts to rip around the bends and along the shell bars. Sunrise comes late enough that you can launch in the gray light, and you’ll have a decent evening slide of current before dark to work topwater or slow-rolled plastics.

    Weather-wise, we’re looking at mild temps for this time of year, light to moderate breeze, and just enough humidity to keep a little haze on the river at daybreak. That’s good news for both inshore and upriver anglers: stable conditions, no brutal fronts to shut things down, and just enough chop to make the fish less spooky. Dress in layers, expect a cool run out, and a comfortable mid-day bite.

    Fish activity has been solid the last couple of days. In the brackish stretches near the ocean, redfish and speckled trout have been the main players, with slot reds cruising the grass edges and oyster points, and trout stacking along deeper bends where the current softens. Upriver, folks are picking off striped bass around structure and a mix of crappie and bream in quieter backwaters. Most boats are reporting “steady” rather than “on fire” — enough fish for a good day if you move around and work the tide.

    Recent catches have leaned toward:
    - Reds in the 16–24 inch range with the occasional upper-slot fish.
    - Trout from 14–18 inches, with better numbers on moving water.
    - Schoolie stripers around bridges and pilings.
    - Panfish in the oxbows when you slow down and finesse them.

    Best offerings right now:
    For artificials, it’s hard to beat a 3–4 inch paddle tail on a 1/8–1/4 oz jig head in natural baitfish colors, bumped along the bottom on the outgoing tide. Suspending jerkbaits and MirrOlure-style plugs are producing trout over deeper ledges, especially when twitched slow with long pauses. For the redfish, gold spoons and weedless paddletails dragged along shell and grass are money. If you’re a bait angler, live shrimp under a popping cork is still king near the mouth, with mud minnows and cut mullet taking the bigger reds around heavier current.

    A couple of local hot spots to focus on:
    - The lower Savannah around the junctions of the main river and the side creeks feeding toward Tybee and the sounds — look for oyster-studded points where the tide wraps and forms an eddy.
    - Upriver from Port Wentworth toward the industrial docks and bridge pilings, where stripers and mixed species hang tight to current breaks and shadow lines.

    Work that falling tide early for reds and trout on the edges, then slide into deeper bends and structure as the water tops out and starts filling back in. Keep your bait in the strike zone, stay patient, and let the tide do the heavy lifting.

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  • Savannah River Fishing Report: Redfish, Trout, and Topwater Lures for Dec 4, 2025
    Dec 4 2025
    # Savannah River Fishing Report - December 4th, 2025

    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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  • Savannah River Fishing Report - Tides, Targets, and Tactics for a Memorable Day on the Water
    Dec 3 2025
    # Savannah River Fishing Report – December 3rd, 2025

    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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  • Savannah River Fishing Report for December 2nd, 2025 - Tidal Swing, Solunar Forecast, and Top Lure Picks
    Dec 2 2025
    # Artificial Lure's Savannah River Fishing Report

    Well hey there, folks, Artificial Lure here with your Tuesday morning fishing report for December 2nd, 2025. Let me tell you, the Savannah River and surrounding waters are looking pretty decent today if you time things right.

    First, let's talk conditions. Sunrise this morning was at 7:08, and we've got until 5:19 PM to make the most of it. The tides are working in our favor—we're looking at a high tide at 5:47 AM hitting around 9.4 feet, then a low tide at 12:15 PM at just 0.1 feet. That's a serious tidal swing, which means excellent current flow and fish movement. We've got another high tide coming at 6:15 PM around 8.1 feet. The tidal coefficient is running at 86, which is considered high—that's prime fishing territory right there.

    Weather-wise, expect northeast winds at 15 to 20 knots this afternoon with seas building to 3 to 4 feet. Morning should be calmer, so if you're heading out, get there early.

    Now for the fish activity. The solunar forecast shows major bite windows from 2:02 AM to 4:02 AM and again from 2:31 PM to 4:31 PM. We're looking at a "Better" day rating overall. Minor windows pop off from 7:56 AM to 8:56 AM and 10:13 PM to 11:13 PM if you want to extend your session.

    Recent reports from southeast Georgia have been solid with good-sized red snapper in the offshore zones when seasons allow. In the river itself, you're looking at reds, spotted trout, and flounder being the main attractions this time of year. Focus on the deeper holes and channel edges during low tide, then work the shallower flats on the incoming tide.

    For lures, throw topwater early—walk-the-dogs and popping plugs work great at first light. As the sun climbs, switch to soft plastics like paddle-tails in natural colors—mullet and croaker patterns are your friends. Live shrimp is always money in Savannah waters, especially around structure. If you've got access to live mullet, don't sleep on that either.

    I'd recommend hitting the area between the jetties at the Savannah River Entrance for structure and current—that's a proven hotspot. Also, work the deeper sections near Port Wentworth where the tidal flows concentrate baitfish.

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  • Savannah River Fishing Report: Tides, Conditions, and Tackle for a Productive Day on the Water
    Dec 1 2025
    # Artificial Lure's Savannah River Fishing Report

    Well hey there, folks—this is Artificial Lure with your Monday morning fishing report for the Savannah River. Let me give you the real deal on what's happening out there today.

    **Tides and Conditions**

    We've got ourselves a prime tide day, my friends. High tide hit this morning around 4:05 AM at 7.76 feet, and we're looking at a low around 10:40 AM at just 0.48 feet. That afternoon high tide's coming in around 5:04 PM. The tidal coefficient is sitting at a solid 89, which means good movement and fish activity. If you're planning to get out there, aim for that low tide window when baitfish get concentrated in the channels.

    **Weather and Light**

    Sunrise was right around 7:09 AM this morning, and we're looking at sunset at 5:18 PM, so you've got a solid day window. We're transitioning into that First Quarter Moon phase, which typically triggers feeding activity. Temperatures are moderate, which keeps fish active and aggressive.

    **What's Biting**

    The solunar forecast shows major bite times from 6:05 AM to 8:05 AM and again from 6:34 PM to 8:34 PM—don't miss those windows. We're seeing solid activity in both fresh and brackish water systems right now.

    **Best Tackle and Bait**

    For lures, throw your topwater plugs early and late. Spinnerbaits with chartreuse or white skirts are crushing it in the deeper channels. If you're working shallow, soft plastics like 4-inch shrimp imitations work great. For live bait, mullet and shrimp are your go-to choices—cast them near the grass lines and let the tide do the work.

    **Hot Spots**

    Head down to Fort Jackson on the Savannah River Entrance where we've had consistent action. The harbor areas around Savannah are also productive right now with the tidal movement pushing baitfish around.

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  • Savannah River Fishing Report: Ideal Conditions for Bass Anglers This Sunday
    Nov 30 2025
    Hey folks, Artificial Lure here with your Sunday fishing report for the Savannah River system. Today's looking solid for getting on the water.

    Let's talk conditions. Sun's already up—rose this morning at 6:59, and we've got until 5:19 tonight. The tide's running in our favor with a low at 10:12 AM at just 0.9 feet, then a nice high tide coming in at 4:19 PM sitting around 7.9 feet. According to solunar data, today's showing good fish activity overall, with a coefficient of 67 marking average conditions.

    Water-wise, we're seeing good movement with these tides. The Savannah River Entrance between the jetties has been producing, and the solunar charts show peak activity windows from about 4:37 to 6:37 this morning with the moon down, then again from 5:05 to 7:05 this evening when the moon's up. Minor windows are around midday near the moonrise.

    What's been working lately? White swim jigs early in the morning are solid, along with topwater—throw some buzzbaits or walking baits on that early bite. As the day progresses, switch to bottom contact stuff: Carolina rigs, shaky heads, and Neko rigs will pick up fish throughout the afternoon. We've got a solid mix of largemouth and smallmouth in this system. The largemouths are harder to come by but they're heavier, so if you're targeting a quality bag, focus on those.

    For spots, hit the middle section of the river system—that's been holding better quality fish lately. And don't sleep on the upper dam's tailrace if you can access it; that's putting out some serious bass.

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  • Savannah River Fishing Report: Biting Bass, Sauger, Catfish & More in Tidal Flows
    Nov 29 2025
    # Artificial Lure's Savannah Fishing Report - Saturday, November 29th

    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.

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  • Savannah River Fishing Report: Low Tide Action and Targeting Redfish, Trout, and Flounder
    Nov 28 2025
    # Savannah River Fishing Report - Friday, November 28th

    Hey there, folks! Artificial Lure here bringing you your Friday morning fishing report for the Savannah River area. Let's get right into it.

    **Tides and Conditions**

    Today we're looking at low tide activity in Savannah proper. High tides hit at 1:57 AM and 2:25 PM, with lows at 7:56 AM and 8:44 PM. Tybee Light's showing similar patterns with highs at 1:03 AM and 1:31 PM. The tidal coefficient's sitting at 48, which means we're in the low range—not ideal, but workable. Sunrise was around 7:04 AM, and we'll see sunset at 5:19 PM, so you've got good daylight hours ahead.

    **Fish Activity**

    According to the solunar forecast, today's a low activity day fishery-wise. Not your best day out there, but don't let that stop you. The redfish, speckled trout, and flounder are still feeding in these Georgia waters. We've seen consistent reports of folks targeting these species throughout November.

    **What to Throw**

    For the conditions we're dealing with today, I'd recommend live shad and swimbaits working the current breaks. If you're jigging, heavy spoons are your friend in the deeper holes. Artificial lures like topwater plugs can work near the marshes during those feeding windows we've got coming up.

    **Hot Spots**

    Head down to Elba Island northeast of the Savannah River—it's been consistent this month. Also, don't sleep on Port Wentworth if you can get there. Both locations have shown decent activity with the right tide windows.

    **Final Thoughts**

    Today's not going to break any records, but there's still fish to be caught. Get out early, work the deeper holes, and be patient.

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