Savannah River Fishing Report: Topwater Bass, Suspended Crappie, and River Conditions
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Savannah River Fishing Report: Topwater Bass, Suspended Crappie, and River Conditions
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As of September 24, 2024, the Savannah River, spanning across Georgia and South Carolina, is offering some exciting fishing opportunities despite the transitioning weather conditions. **Weather Conditions:** The day is...
show more**Weather Conditions:**
The day is expected to be partly cloudy with a high temperature in the mid-80s and a gentle breeze of about 5-7 mph. There is a slight chance of scattered showers, but it should not significantly impact your fishing trip.
**Water Conditions:**
The water level on the Savannah River is currently at 4.0 feet and falling, according to recent reports. The water temperature is around 80 degrees, and the clarity is about 15 feet, making it a good time to spot fish.
**Best Fishing Spots:**
For bass fishing, target the deeper bends and slack water areas, especially around large woody debris or near brush piles. The river's boulder fields are also promising, as they attract shoalies, largemouth, and spotted bass. For crappie, focus on deep water structures where crappie are suspended around 14-16 feet over 18-22 feet deep bottoms.
**Bait and Tackle Recommendations:**
For bass, use topwater baits like the Lip Thrasher Ima KO, Vixen, or Gunfish, especially during the early morning when there is a bit of chop on the water. If topwater isn't working, switch to a Spy Bait or try Carolina Rigs and jigs around the brush piles. For crappie, small jigs like the Red Rooster Dagger in natural colors and spider rigging minnows are effective.
**Fish Activity:**
Bass are active in the early mornings with a good topwater bite. As the day progresses, they tend to move deeper. Crappie are starting to get more active as the water cools, but they are still largely suspended around deep structures. Look for schools of bait fish, as both bass and crappie are feeding on them.
**Local Tips and Events:**
Local angler Ken Sturdivant recommends fishing near the Russell Dam where cooler waters are attracting bass. He suggests using flukes and floating worms around brush piles and heavier grass mats. For those using the DNR boat ramp below the Savannah Bluff Lock and Dam, note that the ramp has been recently maintained and upgraded, making it easier to access the river.
**Regulations and Restrictions:**
Ensure you are aware of the local catch limits and any seasonal closures. For example, gag grouper season is currently closed, but scamps and red grouper are still open.
**Best Times for Fishing:**
The best times for fishing today would be early morning for topwater action and late afternoon to early evening when the fish tend to move shallower in pursuit of bait.
With the right gear, bait, and knowledge of the river's conditions, you're set for a productive and enjoyable day of fishing on the Savannah River. Happy fishing
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