Savannah River Fishing Report March 2025: Crappie, Stripers, and Warming Trends

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Savannah River Fishing Report March 2025: Crappie, Stripers, and Warming Trends
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Alright, y'all, Artificial Lure here with your Savannah River fishing report for March 14, 2025. The sun's peeking out at 7:35 AM and won't call it quits till 7:31 PM,...
show moreNow, let's talk tides. We've got a low tide at 3:49 AM sitting at -0.36 feet, and the high tide's rolling in at 9:33 AM, pushing up to 7.74 feet. Keep an eye out for that afternoon low at 4:04 PM, dipping to -0.14 feet, before the evening high at 9:57 PM hits 7.76 feet. These big swings are prime time for fish movement, folks.
Weather-wise, we're looking at a partly cloudy day with temps in the mid-60s. A light breeze from the southeast should keep things comfortable without mucking up the water too much.
Now, onto the good stuff. The warmouth and crappie bite has been heating up lately. Just last week, we had reports of anglers pulling in over 20 crappie and 15 big warmouth in a single outing. The stripers and hybrids are starting to show up in force too, especially between Savannah and Augusta.
For you bass chasers, they're moving shallow with the warming trend. Folks have been having luck with jerk baits and chatter baits near secondary points and in the backs of coves. Don't forget to work those rip rap areas with small cranks like the Rapala DT6 or RS Shad Rap.
Catfish have been biting well on cut herring near shallow points. If you're after some slabs, minnows and jigs in the 10 to 12-foot range have been producing, with some lucky anglers landing 13 to 14-inchers.
For you bait dunkers, live herring on free-lines and planer boards is still the go-to for stripers. If you're tossing artificials, try trolling with jackfish-colored or black/chartreuse blade Dura-Spins.
Hot spots this week include the Little River area for crappie, and the stretch between Clyo and Abbeville for a mixed bag. The Galts Ferry area has been firing up for schooling stripers and hybrids.
Remember, the bite can change quick with these spring conditions, so stay flexible and keep a variety of baits on hand. Tight lines, and I'll catch y'all next time!
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