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Savannah River

The Savannah River is a major river that forms most of the border between the states of South Carolina and Georgia. The lower Savannah is big and wide with numerous backwater oxbows that offer good fishing for bass, bream, crappie and catfish. The Intracoastal Waterway flows through a section of the Savannah River near the city of Savannah.

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3-lb. Shellcracker Sets Savannah River Record, Three New Big-Fish Records Established

The Savannah River near Augusta continues to churn out new river-record fish — the latest a whopper 3-lb. shellcracker. New records have also been recently established for flathead catfish on Allatoona, rainbow trout at Lake Burton and brown trout on the new Toccoa River listing. For information on GON’s lake and river records, call (800)…

They’re Not Just Bait! Rendezvous With Shad

Shad, both American and hickory, played a role as an excellent spring protein source in the early days of our country. Native Americans used to stack rocks across small streams in a v-shaped pattern and herd shad toward the point of the “v” to capture them. In today’s culture of refrigeration and ice available on…

Savannah River Bassin’ Gets Right In April

The Savannah River chain of lakes has stolen the spotlight in recent years, with the Bassmaster Classic held on Hartwell and frequent stops at Clarks Hill by the B.A.S.S. Elite pros. With all the glamour of the upstream giant lakes, the ribbon of river between Augusta and Savannah is often overlooked by touring pros and…

Southeast Georgia Fishing Reports With Capt. Bert Deener – Dec. 20, 2024

I hope that each of you is having a wonderful Christmas season! It’s been good fishing this week for the few who reported. Altamaha River: The crappie bite was fantastic before water from…

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Southeast Georgia Fishing Reports With Capt. Bert Deener – June 7, 2024

It’s been a good week of fishing. This is one of my favorite times of the year—when the panfish start moving to the shallows to spawn, bass are feeding with reckless abandon until…

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Southeast Georgia Fishing Reports With Capt. Bert Deener – Feb. 9, 2024

The weekend rains were followed by cold, but a few folks got on fish. Lakes, ponds and saltwater are where the best reports came from. Savannah River: Mark Vick returned to the river…

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Southeast Georgia Fishing Reports With Capt. Bert Deener – Feb. 2, 2024

The stable (but colder) weather this week produced some good catches. The rivers are still high, but they are coming down to fishable levels. Lakes, ponds and saltwater had the best catches reported…

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Southeast Georgia Fishing Reports With Capt. Bert Deener – June 16, 2023

Wow, what a difference a week makes! We’ve gone from the upper rivers clearing up and dropping lower than you can get motorboats around in to rising fast again. The bigger rivers will…

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Southeast Georgia Fishing Reports With Capt. Bert Deener – May 26, 2023

  I hope you have a wonderful Memorial Day Weekend and are able to work some fishing into your plans. Saltwater will be rough early in the weekend with very strong winds forecasted,…

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Southeast Georgia Fishing Reports With Capt. Bert Deener – May 19, 2023

It should be another great week of fishing, but afternoon thundershowers are starting to factor into the equation. The Satilla didn’t get quite warm enough and it’s headed back up again. Other rivers…

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Southeast Georgia Fishing Reports With Capt. Bert Deener – May 12, 2023

This is a great weekend to hitch up the boat. The rivers are falling to fishable levels, the Swamp is firing on all cylinders and saltwater is beginning to warm up (and tidal…

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Savannah River Record Fish

Largemouth Bass 15-lbs.Mike Stille11/06/99
Hybrid Bass22-lbs., 6-ozs.Jerry Adams06/20/86
Striped Bass56-lbs., 2-ozs.Vaughn Taylor05/07/12
Chain Pickerel4-lbs., 12-ozs.James Moore05/10/22
Shellcracker3-lbs.William Owens IV06/24/08
White Catfish8-lbs., 10-ozs.*James Sanders06/96
American Shad8-lbs., 3-ozs.*Henry Baxley04/86
Gizzard Shad3-lbs., 2-ozs.Taylor Hodson04/06/07
Hickory Shad1-lb., 12-ozs.Bill Resseau03/19/06
Yellow Perch2-lbs., 9-ozs.*Thomas Lewis02/27/13
White Crappie2-lbs., 13-ozs.Mike Markovcic03/03/16
Redbreast1-lb., 1.6-oz.Donavan Pruitt5/14/20
Bluegill1-lb. 1.92-ozs.Joe Taylor Jr.05/19/20
Warmouth1-lb., 6.5-ozs.Joshua Barnhill05/20/22
Smallmouth Bass4-lbs., 4.64-ozs.Stephen Mixon07/05/18
Channel Catfish33-lbs., 8-ozs.McCoy Skinner03/30/24