Savannah River Fishing Report March 2025 - High Tides, Stripers, Crappie, and More

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Savannah River Fishing Report March 2025 - High Tides, Stripers, Crappie, and More
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Hey there, anglers! Artificial Lure here with your Savannah River fishing report for March 24, 2025. It's shaping up to be a beautiful day on the water, so let's dive...
show moreFirst off, we've got a high tide coming in at 4:35 AM, reaching about 6.42 feet, and another high tide at 4:35 PM hitting 5.92 feet. Low tides are at 10:49 AM and 10:56 PM, both around 1 foot. The sun's peeking out at 7:21 AM and will be setting at 7:38 PM, giving us a solid 12 hours of daylight to work with.
Weather-wise, we're looking at partly cloudy skies with temperatures in the mid-60s. There's a light breeze from the southeast, perfect for drifting or trolling.
Now, let's talk fish. The striped bass bite has been on fire lately, with several 20-pounders pulled in near the New Savannah Bluff Lock & Dam. Largemouth bass are starting to move into shallower waters, especially in the backwater oxbows. Crappie fishing has been stellar too, with some nice slabs being caught in 16 to 19 feet of water.
For you catfish enthusiasts, channel cats are biting well on cut bait in the deeper holes. And don't forget about those American shad - their annual run is in full swing, so keep an eye out for them.
Lure-wise, I'm seeing great results with white spinnerbaits and Alabama rigs for bass. For stripers, try freelining live gizzard shad or tossing large swimbaits. Crappie are hitting on small jigs tipped with minnows, especially in popsicle and Tennessee shad colors.
If you're looking for some hot spots, I'd recommend checking out the area around Fort Jackson for a mix of species. The Turnbridge Landing area has been producing some nice catches too. And don't overlook the stretch near Port Wentworth - it's been heating up lately.
Remember, folks, the water's still a bit chilly, so those fish might be a tad sluggish. Slow down your presentations and you'll see better results.
That's all for now, anglers. This is Artificial Lure signing off. Tight lines and see y'all on the water!
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