Savannah River Fishing: Redfish, Trout, and Tarpon Await on the Transitioning Tides
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As of October 31st, the Savannah River is offering some exciting fishing opportunities, especially with the transitioning weather. ### Weather and Tidal Conditions Today, you can expect partly cloudy skies...
mostra más### Weather and Tidal Conditions
Today, you can expect partly cloudy skies with temperatures ranging from the mid-60s to the mid-70s. The sunrise is at around 7:30 AM, and sunset will be at about 6:15 PM. Tides are crucial in the Savannah River; today's high tide is at 9:10 AM, and the low tide is at 3:10 PM. These tidal changes can significantly affect fish activity.
### Fish Activity
The fish are quite active, particularly with the cooler temperatures setting in. Redfish have been consistent this fall, and they are primarily feeding on shrimp. You can also expect to catch some small sea trout, although they are still an inch or two from keeper size. Jack crevalle and tarpon have also been spotted, especially around the outer sandbars and sloughs of the barrier islands, though their presence can be more opportunistic.
### Types and Amounts of Fish
Yesterday, anglers reported catching a good number of redfish, mostly using live or dead shrimp and soft plastics. There were also reports of small sea trout and some jack crevalle. The redfish were found in various depths, from shallow waters to about 10-15 feet deep.
### Best Lures and Bait
For redfish, live or dead shrimp are the top choices. Soft plastics, especially those mimicking shrimp or mullet, are also highly effective. If you're targeting tarpon or jack crevalle, consider using live bait, artificial lures, or even fly fishing. For those after sea trout, mudminnows and finger mullet on a jig can be very productive.
### Hot Spots
One of the hot spots is around the Ogeechee River near Savannah, where the fish tend to congregate, especially during the bottom of the tide. Another good area is the beachfront and the outer sandbars of the barrier islands, where you can find tarpon and jack crevalle when conditions allow.
In summary, the Savannah River is in great shape for fishing right now. With the right bait and lures, and an understanding of the tidal and weather conditions, you're set for a productive day on the water. So grab your gear, and head out to catch some of these active fish.
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