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EPISODE · Apr 4, 2025 · 2 MIN

Savannah River Fishing Report: Crappie, Bass, and Trout Bites Heating Up for Spring

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

Fishing conditions on the Savannah River and surrounding areas are excellent today, April 4, 2025, with warming weather stirring up fish activity. Here’s the latest report: Today’s tides at the Savannah River Entrance show a morning high tide at 1:35 a.m. (7.37 ft) and a low tide at 8:03 a.m. (0.67 ft), followed by an afternoon high tide at 2:13 p.m. (6.09 ft) and another low tide at 8:16 p.m. (0.51 ft). Sunrise was at 7:07 a.m. and sunset is at 7:45 p.m., giving anglers ample daylight hours to enjoy the water[2]. Reports indicate that the river gage at Clyo is currently 6.6 feet and rising, suggesting decent water levels in backwaters and oxbows. This is a promising time for crappie fishing, with anglers recently catching slabs in the oxbows while using jigs or minnows. Spotted seatrout and redfish are active on the inshore waters, with live shrimp under popping corks producing steady results[1][2]. For bass anglers, the backwaters and nearby ponds have been productive. Reports from March highlighted big largemouth bass caught on topwater frogs, swimbaits, and soft plastics like stick baits. A standout catch was a 7-lb, 8-oz largemouth taken on a Musky Jitterbug[1]. Catfish have also been biting well this season. Channel catfish are being caught with cut bait like shad or chicken livers. Anglers targeting larger cats should anchor in deeper pools or near submerged structures along the river[1][3]. For bait and lures, artificial chartreuse or black/purple jig combos have worked wonders for crappie and warmouth. For redfish and trout, live shrimp or cut bait on Carolina rigs are effective. Bass are hitting on buzzbaits, swimbaits, and soft plastics like Zoom worms in natural colors. Recommended fishing hotspots include: 1. **Savannah River Backwaters**: Excellent for crappie and largemouth bass. 2. **Fort Pulaski Area**: A popular inshore spot for trout, redfish, and flounder using live shrimp. 3. **Clyo Stretch**: Known for catfish action and bass in the shallows. With mild weather and good tidal movement today, it’s the perfect time to head out and wet a line. Don't forget to optimize your bait choice to match the fish species you're targeting, and always check for any updated local regulations. Tight lines! This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.

Fishing conditions on the Savannah River and surrounding areas are excellent today, April 4, 2025, with warming weather stirring up fish activity. Here’s the latest report: Today’s tides at the Savannah River Entrance show a morning high tide at 1:35 a.m. (7.37 ft) and a low tide at 8:03 a.m. (0.67 ft), followed by an afternoon high tide at 2:13 p.m. (6.09 ft) and another low tide at 8:16 p.m. (0.51 ft). Sunrise was at 7:07 a.m. and sunset is at 7:45 p.m., giving anglers ample daylight hours to enjoy the water[2]. Reports indicate that the river gage at Clyo is currently 6.6 feet and rising, suggesting decent water levels in backwaters and oxbows. This is a promising time for crappie fishing, with anglers recently catching slabs in the oxbows while using jigs or minnows. Spotted seatrout and redfish are active on the inshore waters, with live shrimp under popping corks producing steady results[1][2]. For bass anglers, the backwaters and nearby ponds have been productive. Reports from March highlighted big largemouth bass caught on topwater frogs, swimbaits, and soft plastics like stick baits. A standout catch was a 7-lb, 8-oz largemouth taken on a Musky Jitterbug[1]. Catfish have also been biting well this season. Channel catfish are being caught with cut bait like shad or chicken livers. Anglers targeting larger cats should anchor in deeper pools or near submerged structures along the river[1][3]. For bait and lures, artificial chartreuse or black/purple jig combos have worked wonders for crappie and warmouth. For redfish and trout, live shrimp or cut bait on Carolina rigs are effective. Bass are hitting on buzzbaits, swimbaits, and soft plastics like Zoom worms in natural colors. Recommended fishing hotspots include: 1. **Savannah River Backwaters**: Excellent for crappie and largemouth bass. 2. **Fort Pulaski Area**: A popular inshore spot for trout, redfish, and flounder using live shrimp. 3. **Clyo Stretch**: Known for catfish action and bass in the shallows. With mild weather and good tidal movement today, it’s the perfect time to head out and wet a line. Don't forget to optimize your bait choice to match the fish species you're targeting, and always check for any updated local regulations. Tight lines! This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.

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