Savannah is a HOLD today — bite score 60/100. It is fishable but marginal — pick your window. Best day this week: Mon, 8 June at 65/100.
Daily bite score (0–100) and GO / HOLD / WAIT verdict for Savannah, built from wind, swell, water temperature and rain. Higher is better. Swell shown for this open-coast location.
| Day | Verdict | Score | Wind | Swell | Rain | Temp |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Wed, 3 June today | HOLD | 60/100 | 7 m/s NE | 0.8 m | 0% | 28°C |
| Thu, 4 June | HOLD | 60/100 | 6 m/s ENE | 0.6 m | 0% | 29°C |
| Fri, 5 June | HOLD | 55/100 | 4 m/s ESE | 0.5 m | 0% | 29°C |
| Sat, 6 June | HOLD | 55/100 | 4 m/s SE | 0.3 m | 1% | 30°C |
| Sun, 7 June | HOLD | 55/100 | 4 m/s SSW | 0.4 m | 10% | 33°C |
| Mon, 8 June | HOLD | 65/100 | 4 m/s SE | 0.4 m | 38% | 34°C |
| Tue, 9 June | HOLD | 60/100 | 5 m/s ENE | 0.6 m | 36% | 28°C |
The best window this week for Savannah looks like Mon, 8 June — wind around 4 m/s, 0.4 m swell, 38% rain. If you can only get out once, this is the day to aim for.
Forecast conditions for Savannah today (Wednesday, June 3, 2026). The bite score above weighs all of these plus dawn/dusk solunar timing.
Species typically active around Savannah, Georgia in June. Always check current Georgia regulations and bag and size limits before you keep anything.
The fish Savannah anglers chase year-round, inshore and off:
Savannah's fishery is all about the extreme Georgia tides — six to nine feet of swing that floods the spartina flats and turns the maze of creeks behind Tybee Island into prime redfish and speckled-trout water. Sheepshead crowd the dock pilings and the artificial reefs in the cooler months. A local specialty is sight-fishing tripletail around the nearshore buoys and crab-pot floats in late spring and summer — a quirk of these waters that few fisheries offer.
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