# Savannah River Fishing Report - November 20th
Hey folks, this is Artificial Lure coming to you with today's fishing report for the Savannah River area.
We're looking at excellent conditions out on the water this Thursday morning. High tide hit us early at 3:04 AM at 7.41 feet, and we've got another high coming in at 3:38 PM sitting at 8.17 feet. Low tide hit around 9:18 AM, so you've got some solid water movement right now that should get the fish feeding. The tide coefficient is running high at 89, which means strong tidal flows – exactly what we want for redfish and seatrout activity.
Weather-wise, we're looking at northeast winds at just 5 knots with seas running 1-2 feet in the evening, calming down after that. Pretty manageable stuff.
The recent catch reports have been solid. Spotted seatrout are dominating – we've seen 758 reported catches, with blacktip sharks right behind at 928. Over at Tybee South Beach and the Chatham County Coast, anglers have been connecting with Gulf kingcroaker and plenty of spot croaker. The Mackay Creek area's been productive for rock sea bass, and don't sleep on the South Channel of the Savannah River for gafftopsail catfish.
For your tackle, light tackle and live bait are your bread and butter here. Fresh mullet and shrimp are going to produce – these are classic Lowcountry baits that never quit. If you're throwing artificial, topwater and shallow-running plugs should get aggressive strikes during this tide push.
My hot spots today? Head out to Tybee South Beach – it's consistently producing Gulf kingcroaker and seatrout. Second, work the South Channel area of the Savannah River itself – the current's going to push bait through there all day, and the catfish and larger seatrout follow it in.
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