Hey y'all, this is Artificial Lure comin' atcha with your Savannah River fishin' report for Friday, December 26th. Sun's risin' at 7:22 AM and settin' at 5:26 PM per Tybee Light tides4fishing charts. Tides today got high at 5:49 AM reachin' 0.6 ft, low around 12:02 PM at 6.6 ft, then high again at 6:29 PM droppin' to 0.2 ft—average coefficient of 58 means decent current movin' them fish.
Weather's lookin' mild for late December, southwest winds 10-15 knots gustin' 20 per NWS marine forecast, seas 2-4 ft offshore. Perfect for hittin' the river without gettin' soaked.
Fish activity's pickin' up post-Christmas—redfish and trout schoolin' in the shallows, stripers pushin' upriver, and catfish holdin' deep. Locals report solid catches of largemouth bass up to 5 pounds, bluegill, and crappie from Lake Olmstead spots near the river per snoflo.org. Spotted sunfish hittin' records too, like that 12-oz state beast from Statesboro Herald. Numbers are good: 10-20 fish days if you work the tidal flows.
Best lures? White swim jigs, buzzbaits, or walkin' topwaters for shad spawn mornin' bites, switch to Carolina rigs or shaky heads midday—straight from MLF pros on similar waters. Live bait shines: shrimp, mullet chunks for reds and cats; minnows for bass and crappie.
Hot spots: Ebbs Landing for reds on the flood tide, and Fort Jackson marshes where currents rip—launch from Thunderbolt and drift the edges.
Get out there early, stay safe on the water.
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