• Savannah River Fishing Forecast: Tides, Weather, and Hot Spots for Bass, Crappie, and More

  • Jan 24 2025
  • Length: 3 mins
  • Podcast

Savannah River Fishing Forecast: Tides, Weather, and Hot Spots for Bass, Crappie, and More

  • Summary

  • If you're planning to hit the Savannah River today, here’s what you need to know for a successful day on the water. As of January 24, 2025, the tidal conditions are as follows: the first high tide is at 3:36 AM with a height of 6.06 feet, the first low tide is at 10:08 AM with a height of 1.15 feet, the second high tide is at 3:49 PM with a height of 5.36 feet, and the second low tide is at 10:03 PM with a height of 0.65 feet.

    The weather is expected to be partly cloudy with a high of around 58 degrees and a low of 36 degrees, and winds will be moderate, up to 15 mph. Sunrise is at 7:21 AM, and sunset will be at 5:50 PM, giving you a good window for both morning and afternoon fishing.

    Fish activity has been good lately, especially in the backwater oxbows and main river channels. Yesterday, anglers reported catching some nice largemouth bass, particularly around creek mouths using artificial lures like bucktails and large jigs. Bass up to 2.5 pounds and a few bowfin up to 8 pounds were caught. For panfish like bluegill and redear sunfish, crickets and worms fished under a bobber worked well.

    Bass, crappie, and catfish are the primary targets this time of year. Using artificial lures like jigs, three-foot Carolina rigs, and three- to four-inch Zoom finesse worms in the thicker brush piles have been effective. For catfish, fishing near the bottom in deep holes with cut bait or live bait has been productive. Crappie and bream are also active, especially around submerged brush and near the river's backwater oxbows.

    Some hot spots to consider include the backwater oxbows of the lower Savannah River and the creek mouths and areas around grass points and pockets. If you're after striped bass, topwaters and large jigs are your best bet. For panfish, switching to darker color jigs, tubes, or worms if the clouds move in can be beneficial.

    Given the strong tidal currents on the Savannah River, it's advisable to position your boat upstream of the area you want to fish, then cast down current and work your bait upstream. Heavy, quickly sinking baits are recommended to keep your lure near the more productive water near the bottom.

    Overall, the Savannah River is offering a great fishing experience this time of year, so make sure to take advantage of the favorable weather and tidal conditions.
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