Hey y'all, Artificial Lure here with your Savannah River fishing report for this beautiful Saturday morning, May 3rd, 2025.
Folks, we've got ourselves some prime fishing conditions today! The Savannah River is looking mighty fine with water levels at Clyo reading around 8.7 feet as of yesterday. The river's been rising a bit, but that shouldn't stop you from landing some nice catches today.
The tides are shaping up nicely this weekend. We're seeing better tidal movements in our saltwater areas, which bodes well for those of you heading to the Savannah estuary. The inshore waters are absolutely alive with baitfish and shrimp just about everywhere, making for some excellent feeding activity.
Weather-wise, we're looking at a gorgeous day for being on the water. Sunrise was just before 6:30 AM, and we'll have daylight until about 8:15 PM, giving you plenty of time to get your lines wet.
The fishing action has been hot lately! Redfish have been biting like crazy all month according to local reports. The panfish bite in the backwaters has been decent this week, with some fat redbreasts being caught upriver. Folks have been reporting good catches of pickerel, spotted sunfish (we call 'em stumpknockers 'round here), and even some bowfin.
For bait and tackle, you'll want to bring along some minnows if you're targeting crappie, though they've mostly finished spawning by now. If you're after bream, red wigglers and wax worms have been producing well as those bluegills move into the shallows. Rooster bugs with chartreuse blades have been particularly deadly for redbreasts according to some local anglers.
For artificial offerings, buzzbaits are working well for bass, and Satilla Spins are tearing up the panfish. Crankbaits are your best bet for hybrid bass, especially during low-light periods near suspended timber.
Hot spots to check out include the lower portions of the Savannah River where it meets the saltwater, and any backwater areas with structure. The artificial reefs offshore have been producing well too if you've got a bigger boat and want to head out further.
Remember, the water's warming up and fish are feeding with what locals are calling "reckless abandon" right now, so pretty much anywhere you drop a line, you should find some action. Pick your spot right, and you might just have your best trip of the year!
This is Artificial Lure signing off. Tight lines, y'all, and I'll catch you next time!