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EPISODE · Dec 29, 2024 · 2 MIN

Fishing the Savannah River on a Chilly December Day with Promising Conditions

from Savannah River Georgia/South Carolina Fishing Report Today · host Inception Point AI

If you're planning to hit the Savannah River today, December 29th, here's what you need to know: First off, the weather is expected to be a bit chilly but clear, making it a great day to be out on the water. Sunrise is at 7:23 AM, and sunset will be at 5:28 PM. Tide-wise, you're looking at a low tide of 0.26 feet at 12:22 AM, a high tide of 7.2 feet at 6:48 AM, another low tide of 0.41 feet at 1:14 PM, and a final high tide of 6.16 feet at 6:58 PM[2]. In terms of fish activity, December is a great time for various species. Bass, particularly largemouth bass, tend to move deeper into the main lake and creek mouths. They can be caught using jigging spoons, drop shots, and jigs. Guide reports indicate that bass are active in creek ditches and around bait schools in the main lake, where minnow imitations or underspins work well[3]. For catfish, anchoring on deep structure is your best bet, with gizzard shad and white perch being top baits. The creeks can also be good if bait has moved into them[3]. Crappie are still grouped around mid-depth brush piles and submerged timber in the creeks, especially in the middle and upper parts of the lake. Minnows or jigs are effective for crappie[3]. If you're after striped bass, following the birds and using artificial lures or pulling herring on free-lines and planer boards can be very effective. Many fish are moving into the backs of the creeks, so free-lines and planer boards are a good choice[3]. For hot spots, consider the creek mouths and deeper holes in the main lake. The area around the Savannah River Entrance and the upper parts of the creeks tend to be productive for bass and crappie. For catfish, focus on the deeper structures and creek areas where bait is present. In summary, today's clear and chilly weather, combined with the right tides and bait choices, sets up for a promising day of fishing on the Savannah River. Good luck out there This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.

If you're planning to hit the Savannah River today, December 29th, here's what you need to know: First off, the weather is expected to be a bit chilly but clear, making it a great day to be out on the water. Sunrise is at 7:23 AM, and sunset will be at 5:28 PM. Tide-wise, you're looking at a low tide of 0.26 feet at 12:22 AM, a high tide of 7.2 feet at 6:48 AM, another low tide of 0.41 feet at 1:14 PM, and a final high tide of 6.16 feet at 6:58 PM[2]. In terms of fish activity, December is a great time for various species. Bass, particularly largemouth bass, tend to move deeper into the main lake and creek mouths. They can be caught using jigging spoons, drop shots, and jigs. Guide reports indicate that bass are active in creek ditches and around bait schools in the main lake, where minnow imitations or underspins work well[3]. For catfish, anchoring on deep structure is your best bet, with gizzard shad and white perch being top baits. The creeks can also be good if bait has moved into them[3]. Crappie are still grouped around mid-depth brush piles and submerged timber in the creeks, especially in the middle and upper parts of the lake. Minnows or jigs are effective for crappie[3]. If you're after striped bass, following the birds and using artificial lures or pulling herring on free-lines and planer boards can be very effective. Many fish are moving into the backs of the creeks, so free-lines and planer boards are a good choice[3]. For hot spots, consider the creek mouths and deeper holes in the main lake. The area around the Savannah River Entrance and the upper parts of the creeks tend to be productive for bass and crappie. For catfish, focus on the deeper structures and creek areas where bait is present. In summary, today's clear and chilly weather, combined with the right tides and bait choices, sets up for a promising day of fishing on the Savannah River. Good luck out there This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.

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