Savannah River Georgia/South Carolina Daily Fishing Report

"Savannah River Fishing Report: Spring Bite, Catfish, Crappie, and More"


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Good morning anglers, this is Artificial Lure with your Savannah River fishing report for Wednesday, April 30th, 2025. Right now, we’re enjoying that prime spring bite up and down the Georgia and South Carolina line, and the fish are plenty active.

We kicked the morning off with a sunrise around 6:40 AM and we’ll be fishing daylight all the way until about 8:10 PM. Today’s weather is mild with temps climbing into the upper 70s, maybe scratching 80 by mid-afternoon. There’s just a touch of breeze and some patchy clouds, making for comfortable casting and ideal spring fishing conditions. The tides are working in our favor, with incoming tide peaking late this morning, so look for fish to push up into the creeks and shallow flats through midday[4].

Folks on the Savannah this week have had strong success targeting catfish, both channel and blue, with several fish in the 4-9 pound range coming out of the deeper bends and near any structure. Chicken livers and stink baits drifted along the bottom have been the top producers for catfish. Spots like the oxbows and the mouth of Brier Creek are hot right now[2][5].

Crappie are still biting, especially early and late in the day. The spawn is winding down but you can find fish shallow near wood cover, and there’s still solid action trolling jigs like chartreuse and sour grape patterns in 8-15 feet of water on the edges of the flats. Up in the backwaters, males are guarding beds and hitting small minnows and beetle spins[2].

Striped and hybrid bass are working the current seams in the channel and stacking up at the mouths of feeder creeks. Early morning and late evening are best for tossing swimbaits and jerkbaits near the banks or shallow flats, while midday action moves deeper—try live shad or large spoons in 20-40 feet. The Little Hell Landing and Augusta Diversion Dam are seeing a lot of activity with some good pullers landed this week[2][4].

Bream and shellcracker are nosing up to the sandy banks, especially on days following a warming trend. Red worms and crickets under a float are catching hand-sized fish at places like Cherokee Landing and the sandbars above Savannah Rapids Park.

For bait and lure recommendations, keep it simple: chicken liver and cut bait for catfish, small curly-tail jigs or minnows for crappie, and swimbaits, live shad, or even topwater plugs early for striper and hybrid action. For bream, go with worms or crickets[2][5][1].

Hot spots this week: the big bend below the Savannah Rapids Pavilion for catfish and stripers, Brier Creek mouth for crappie and bream, and the lower river backwaters for some of the best panfishing you’ll find before summer hits.

That’s your on-the-water recap from Artificial Lure. Tight lines and good luck out there.
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