Savannah River Fishing Report: Average Conditions, Solid Redfish and Trout Potential This Sunday
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Good morning, folks. Artificial Lure here with your Sunday fishing forecast for the Savannah River area.
**Tides and Conditions**
We're looking at a mixed bag today. According to NOAA tide predictions, high tide is running around 7.2 to 8.2 feet depending on your exact location along the river, with low tides sitting near 0.7 feet. The tidal coefficient is moderate at this time of month, so we're not dealing with extreme swings, which actually makes for decent fishing throughout the day.
**Weather and Light**
Current conditions around the Savannah area show cloudy skies with temperatures hovering around 59 degrees. We've got light winds, so if you're heading out, dress in layers and bring some rain gear just in case. Sunrise happened earlier this morning, and sunset won't be until around 6:30 PM, giving us a solid window to work with.
**Fish Activity**
According to solunar forecasts, today ranks as average to poor for fishing activity. The fish aren't going to be aggressive, so you'll need to work a bit harder for your bites. Spring is ramping up though, and as we move into April, these rivers really heat up.
**What's Biting**
Recently, anglers have been landing decent redfish and spotted seatrout in these waters. Focus on structure—dock pilings, marsh edges, and current breaks where baitfish congregate. For lures, topwater plugs work great early in the day, and soft plastics like 3 to 4-inch paddle-tail shads in natural colors produce steady action. Live mullet and fiddler crabs remain your best bait options when the artificial bite slows.
**Hot Spots**
Head to Fort Jackson on the Savannah River—solid water depth and good structure. Vernon View over on Burnside River is another local favorite with consistent redfish and trout action.
Remember, folks, patience pays off. Thanks for tuning in, and please subscribe for daily reports.
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