• Savannah River Chilly Winter Fishing: Crappie, Bass Hotspots & Gear Tips for a Successful Day

  • Jan 26 2025
  • Length: 3 mins
  • Podcast

Savannah River Chilly Winter Fishing: Crappie, Bass Hotspots & Gear Tips for a Successful Day

  • Summary

  • As of January 26, 2025, the fishing scene on the Savannah River is quite intriguing, despite the chilly winter conditions. Here’s what you need to know for a successful day on the water.

    ### Tidal Report and Weather
    The tidal cycle for today shows a high tide at around 9:15 AM and a low tide at 3:15 PM. The weather is expected to be partly cloudy with temperatures ranging from the mid-40s to the low 50s. Winds will be light, coming from the east at about 5-7 mph.

    ### Sunrise and Sunset
    Sunrise is at 7:23 AM, and sunset will be at 5:43 PM, giving you a good window to catch both the morning and afternoon bites.

    ### Fish Activity
    Fish activity has been somewhat lethargic due to the cold water temperatures, which are hovering around 44 degrees. However, there are still some active spots and species to target.

    ### Yesterday's Catch
    Yesterday, anglers reported catching a significant number of crappie, particularly in the deeper holes. Mark Vick and Thomas Carroll caught 28 crappie and a dozen big fliers by pitching popsicle and Tennessee shad Specktacular Jigs tipped with minnows in 16 to 19 feet of water[1].

    ### Best Lures and Bait
    For crappie, using minnows or small jigs like the Specktacular Jig is highly effective. Bass fishing, though slow, can be improved by targeting rocky banks and dock structures with small to medium crank baits, jigs, and soft plastics. For bass, try using a Shad Rap RS #5, Thunder Shad, or a Zoom Finesse worm with a 1/8-ounce weight rigged Texas style[1].

    ### Hot Spots
    One of the hot spots is the lower Savannah River, particularly the backwater oxbows which offer good fishing for bass, bream, crappie, and catfish. Another good area is around the docks and boat houses along the main river or just inside the mouths of coves, especially those with lots of brush under and around them[1][5].

    In summary, while the fish may be lethargic, targeting the right spots with the right lures and bait can still yield a good catch. Focus on the deeper holes for crappie and the rocky banks and dock structures for bass. Stay warm and enjoy your day on the Savannah River
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