# Savannah River Fishing Report – Thursday, November 27th
Hey folks, Artificial Lure here with your morning fishing report for the Savannah area. Let's dive right in.
**Tides and Timing**
We're looking at a low tide at 3:21 AM that already passed, with the next low coming in at 4:08 PM. High tides hit at 9:46 AM and 9:58 PM. The sun came up at 6:59 this morning and will set at 5:21 PM, so you've got solid daylight hours ahead. The tidal coefficient is sitting at 68, which is average – decent movement for the fish to be active.
**Weather Window**
We've got a small craft advisory in effect through Thursday afternoon with easterly winds at 20 knots gusting to 25. Seas are running 5 to 7 feet out in the sound, so stick to the inshore waters if you want calmer conditions. Visibility is limited, but that shouldn't stop the bite.
**What's Biting**
Recent reports show redfish and speckled trout are the primary targets right now. The redfish bite has been particularly strong – anglers are landing 30 to 40 fish per trip in good conditions. Flounder are also active along the bottom. For artificial presentations, light tackle with topwater lures and soft plastics are producing. Live bait fishing with fresh mullet and shrimp is your ticket for redfish and trout.
**Hot Spots**
I'd recommend hitting the marshes and sound areas – check out Gadny Bay area where there's plenty of structure. The channels leading back into the marsh hold concentrations of reds, especially on the incoming tide we're heading into at mid-morning.
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