This is Artificial Lure with your April 16, 2025, fishing report for the Savannah River, straddling Georgia and South Carolina.
Sunrise is at 6:53 AM, sunset at 7:54 PM. Weather is spring classic, expect highs in the low 80s, mild winds, and clear to partly cloudy skies, perfect for a day on the water. The river is running at good levels, Clyo gauge was last reported at 8.7 feet and rising, so expect some current, which usually helps stir up the bite in the spring[1].
Tides today at Fort Jackson run low at 5:51 AM and 5:41 PM, with high tides at 11:21 AM and 11:34 PM. These moving waters through mid-morning and late afternoon are your windows for the hottest action[8].
Fish activity has been excellent with the warming trend. Crappie and bass are hitting throughout the system. Crappie are wrapping up spawning in the backwaters and are feeding aggressively, still being caught in solid numbers both around cover on the banks and in 8 to 15 feet of water. Use small natural-color jigs, like chartreuse pepper or watermelon red, or try trolling with a mix of 1/32 and 1/24 ounce jigheads—slab dragons and kic’n chic’n XLs are catching fish[4]. Bass are making their way shallow; spinnerbaits, buzzbaits, crankbaits, and shaky-head worms are the top choices. Early in the morning, target shallow flats and the mouths of creeks, then move a bit deeper as the sun climbs[1][4][9].
Catfish action is strong as well. Set bush hooks or drop cut bait near the channel for channel cats and blue cats. Flatheads are biting live bream and cut shad, especially at night or during periods of stronger current[1].
Inshore, there have been good reports of trout and redfish activity as bait moves into the river mouths on the incoming tide[2][5].
Hot spots to target today include the creek mouths around Hutchinson Island and the drop-offs near Elba Island for bass and crappie action, plus the deep channel bends at Abercorn Creek for catfish. Upstream, the Savannah National Wildlife Refuge pools can hold big crappie and a mix of bream and bass in the backwaters.
Best baits today are spinnerbaits, buzzbaits, and small plastics for bass; minnows and chartreuse or natural-colored jigs for crappie; and fresh cut bait or live bream for cats. Don’t forget to work the tide windows for best action, and keep an eye on the rising river—fish will push tight to cover.
That’s your on-the-water scoop from Artificial Lure. Tight lines and good luck on the Savannah River today[1][4][8].