Today's Best Fishing & Tide Times for
Hinesville, United States ðŸ‡ºðŸ‡¸

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Planning your next fishing trip in Hinesville, United States ? Today is a good day for fishing. Our comprehensive fishing almanac combines our popular solunar tables, moon times, sunrise and sunset times, nearby tide chart, and a 7-day fishing calendar so you always know the best fishing times in your area. We analyse major and minor solunar bite times, rate each day on a five-star scale, and pair it with localized weather forecasts so you can quickly tell whether today is a good day to fish without juggling multiple tabs. Be sure to bookmark this page so you never miss a bite. view bite times...

  • Check our unique Solunar Clock for precise solunar tables and the best moon phases.
  • Use the Tide Clock section to sync bite times with high and low tide chart.
  • Analyze the forecasted weather conditions, such as wind, barometric pressure and rain to plan your fishing session.
  • Jump to the 7-Day Fishing Calendar for an extended fishing forecast, then explore nearby fishing spots on the interactive map.

Fishing in Hinesville, Georgia centers around the tidal creeks, blackwater rivers, and nearby coastal marshes that feed into St. Catherines Sound and the broader Georgia coast. Anglers target inshore saltwater species like redfish, speckled trout, and flounder, as well as freshwater bass and panfish in the Altamaha, Canoochee, and local ponds, making Hinesville a versatile year-round fishing base. read more...

Sun and Moon Times

The sun will be at it's highest point at . Today we have 14:14 hours of daylight. For shallow water fishing the twilight periods are often the most productive fishing times, especially on days when a major or minor time will coincide with twilight. In low light conditions predators have better cover for their ambush and often hunt in shallow water.
  • Nautical Twilight begins:
    Sunrise:
  • Sunset:
    Nautical Twilight ends:
  • Moonrise:
  • Moonset:
  • Moon over:
  • Moon under:
  • Visibility:
    17%
  • Waning Crescent - 17% illuminated Waning Crescent
Next New Moon in ~3 days on 14th June
  • Distance to earth:
    369,285 km
    Proximity:
    85.5 %
We can compare the current moon distance to it's minimum and maximum distance from earth and express that as proximity. A high proximity means the moon is closer to earth. At 50% it would be at it's mean distance. A high proximity causes big tides, currents and has a direct effect on increased bite times. A proximity greater than 90% indicates a super moon.
Moon Phases for Hinesville
New Moon
Sun, 14 Jun
Full Moon
Mon, 29 Jun

Solunar Bite Times

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Best fishing times:
  • minor Time:
    02:06 am - 04:06 am
  • major Time:
    09:00 am - 11:00 am
  • minor Time:
    03:55 pm - 05:55 pm
  • major Time:
    09:19 pm - 11:19 pm

All times are displayed in the America/New_York timezone and are automatically adjusted to daylight savings. The current timezone offset is -4 hours. Green and yellow areas indicate the best fishing times (major and minor). Blue areas indicate high and low tides. The center shows the current moon phase which is a Waning Crescent at 17% lumination. According to the Solunar Theory, today is a good day for fishing, but you need to cross check this with the current weather forecast for a final decision. Currently we have a major fishing time. The next best fishing time will be tomorrow. The gray time indicator displays the current local time.

Tides Times for Fishing: Thu, 11 Jun

The Tideclock displays the tide status and the hours until the next tide. Currently the tide is falling and the next low tide is in 2 hours and 26 minutes.
Tide Graph
12:18 am 06:17 am 12:33 pm 06:51 pm AM PM 8.92 ft -0.26 ft height hour: 12 2 4 6 8 10 12 2 4 6 8 10 12
Times
Tide Time Height
low 12:18 am 0.79 ft
high 06:17 am 7.32 ft
low 12:33 pm -0.26 ft
high 06:51 pm 8.92 ft

Tide Coefficient at 06:17 am is 90
Tide Coefficient at 06:51 pm is 128

For fishing, stronger tides are often favourable as they cause stronger currents and more motion on the sea bed. The above tidal coefficients give us an indication of how strong the tides are compared to their average. A value over 90 indicates very strong tides, known as spring tides. A low value indicates weak tides, known as neap tides. The tidal coefficient can range from 20 to 120 with a mean value of 70. A higher number usually indicates better fishing.
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Current Fishing Weather

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7 Day Fishing Weather

The weather plays an important role in fishing. Wind strenght and direction often determine where you can fish and where fish might be holding. Although high pressure is usually good for fishing, steep pressure changes often trigger feeding frenzies and are great times for fishing. Of course temperature has also a strong effect on fishing and comfort on the water. So make sure to cross check the weather forecast with the solunar fishing times to determine the best times to go fishing. The graph below shows you the 3 hourly weather progression over the next 7 days. Scroll the graph left or right to see more.
Selected Weather Station: Hinesville, US
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Date Major Bite Times Minor Bite Times Sun Moon Moonphase Tide Times
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Waning Crescent moon phase
Waning Crescent
high: , 7.32 ft , Coeff: 90
low: , 0.07 ft
high: , 8.43 ft , Coeff: 116
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Waning Crescent moon phase
Waning Crescent
low: , 0.79 ft
high: , 7.32 ft , Coeff: 90
low: , -0.26 ft
high: , 8.92 ft , Coeff: 128
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Waning Crescent moon phase
Waning Crescent
low: , 0.39 ft
high: , 7.41 ft , Coeff: 93
low: , -0.59 ft
high: , 9.35 ft , Coeff: 138
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New Moon moon phase
New Moon
low: , 0 ft
high: , 7.51 ft , Coeff: 95
low: , -0.85 ft
high: , 9.68 ft , Coeff: 145
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New Moon moon phase
New Moon
low: , -0.33 ft
high: , 7.64 ft , Coeff: 98
low: , -1.05 ft
high: , 9.88 ft , Coeff: 150
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New Moon moon phase
New Moon
low: , -0.56 ft
high: , 7.74 ft , Coeff: 100
low: , -1.15 ft
high: , 9.84 ft , Coeff: 149
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New Moon moon phase
New Moon
low: , -0.66 ft
high: , 7.78 ft , Coeff: 101
low: , -1.08 ft
high: , 9.68 ft , Coeff: 145
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Waxing Crescent moon phase
Waxing Crescent
low: , -0.66 ft
high: , 7.74 ft , Coeff: 100
low: , -0.89 ft
*bold times indicate best fishing times around sunrise or sunset

Fishing Overview Hinesville

Hinesville, Georgia sits close to a rich mix of coastal marsh, tidal rivers, and blackwater creeks that give anglers a broad range of options. Most visiting and local anglers split their time between inshore saltwater fishing around St. Catherines and Ossabaw sounds, and freshwater action on the Altamaha, Canoochee, and smaller lakes and ponds scattered around Liberty County.

Seasonally, inshore saltwater fishing near Hinesville peaks in spring and fall. From March through May, redfish (red drum) and spotted seatrout push onto shallow shell flats, grass edges, and feeder creeks on the rising tide. Fall (October–November) brings aggressive trout and slot-sized reds to the mouths of creeks and current seams along the ICW and sound edges. Summer heat pushes fish into deeper holes and along main channels; early morning topwater for trout and working live bait near deeper structure becomes the most reliable pattern. Winter fishing is all about slow presentations to schooled redfish on sunny, shallow mudflats that warm quickly.

Habitat diversity is the strength of the Hinesville area. Inshore, look for oyster bars, mud flats, spartina grass lines, and creek confluences. These areas concentrate bait and create ambush points for redfish, trout, and flounder. Around bridges, rock piles, and pilings, sheepshead and black drum are common targets, especially on neap tides when current is manageable. Just off the beaches and inlet mouths, whiting, croaker, and seasonal runs of Spanish mackerel and bluefish provide steady action.

Freshwater options revolve around the Canoochee and Altamaha river systems and local impoundments. Largemouth bass relate to laydowns, cypress knees, and undercut banks. In spring, work soft plastics and spinnerbaits along emerging vegetation and backwater pockets. Through summer, target shade and current—wooded outside bends, deeper holes, and the mouths of oxbows—using Texas-rig worms, jigs, or shallow cranks. Panfish like bluegill, redear, and warmouth stack up around brush piles, docks, and lily pad fields; simple float rigs with worms or crickets catch numbers.

For tactics, saltwater anglers around Hinesville lean heavily on live and natural baits. A few high-percentage approaches include:

  • Under a popping cork: Shrimp or mud minnows suspended under a popping cork over 2–6 feet of water around grass edges, creek mouths, and oyster bars for trout and redfish.
  • Jig and soft plastic: 1/8–1/4 oz jigheads with paddletails in natural or chartreuse patterns hopped along the bottom for reds and flounder, especially on falling tides.
  • Bottom rigs around structure: Fiddler crabs or shrimp on simple bottom rigs pitched tight to pilings and rock for sheepshead and black drum.

On the freshwater side, light to medium spinning tackle is ideal. Ultralight rods with small jigs or beetle-spin style lures cover panfish, while a medium-heavy baitcaster with 12–17 lb mono or fluorocarbon handles bass and catfish around wood. In the stained, slow-moving rivers near Hinesville, dark soft plastics, black-blue jigs, and noisy topwater frogs produce best in low-light conditions.

Success around Hinesville comes from fishing the tides in saltwater and the current in freshwater. Time inshore trips around moving water, focusing on the last of the incoming and first of the outgoing tides. In rivers, key on current breaks—eddies behind logs, bends, and cut banks. By matching your presentation to these natural funnels, you can consistently find fish in the diverse waters accessible from Hinesville.

Interactive Fishing Map for the greater Hinesville area

Beaches and Bays are ideal places for land-based fishing. If the beach is shallow and the water is clear then twilight times are usually the best times, especially when they coincide with a major or minor fishing time. Often the points on either side of a beach are the best spots. Or if the beach is large then look for irregularities in the breaking waves, indicating sandbanks and holes. We found 9 beaches and bays in this area.

Cedar Bay - 9.76487982311km , Milkhouse Bay - 11.11281950135km , Murrays Bay - 13.62737558563km , Brewert Bay - 14.99767019288km , Strum Bay - 16.47670455516km , Jones Bay - 18.21363575646km , Alligator Bay - 19.06747538175km , Boggy Head Bay - 20.5201781574km , Bonnet Bay - 22.46007434826km

We found a total of 40 potential fishing spots nearby Hinesville. Below you can find them organized on a map. Points, Headlands, Reefs, Islands, Channels, etc can all be productive fishing spots. As these are user submitted spots, there might be some errors in the exact location. You also need to cross check local fishing regulations. Some of the spots might be in or around marine reserves or other locations that cannot be fished. If you click on a location marker it will bring up some details and a quick link to google search, satellite maps and fishing times. Tip: Click/Tap on a new area to load more fishing spots.

Melvin Swamp - 2.03714762565km , Hinesville Oxidation Pond Dam - 2.47920135336km , Davis Swamp - 4.04375752687km , Terrells Millpond - 5.1962956217km , Creek Island - 6.03421180445km , Tennessee Branch - 6.48347578526km , Zorn Island - 6.727794776km , Big Swamp - 7.32604525975km , Goshen Swamp - 7.95194172819km , Captain Fleming Swamp - 8.98698183256km , Cedar Bay - 9.76487982311km , Milkhouse Bay - 11.11281950135km , Haynes Swamp - 11.35356481426km , Taylors Creek - 11.73757013976km , Baker Swamp - 12.11312434158km , Murrays Bay - 13.62737558563km , Russell Swamp - 14.74838621576km , Brewert Bay - 14.99767019288km , Strum Bay - 16.47670455516km , Little Doctor Creek - 16.92429259466km , Bull Town Swamp - 17.33793203339km , Jones Bay - 18.21363575646km , Trophy Lake Dam - 18.81349746669km , Malden Branch - 18.96071683355km , Alligator Bay - 19.06747538175km , Sandy Swamp - 19.16697250979km , Strickland Pond - 19.74534315054km , Old Millhead Branch - 19.94909982979km , Jerico Creek - 20.28865105226km , Little Jones Creek - 20.35579372703km , Boggy Head Bay - 20.5201781574km , Hilliard Island - 20.56882538261km , Upper Lake George Dam - 20.6217953122km , Riceboro Creek - 21.06218500195km , Peacock Creek - 21.06218500195km , Smiley Pond Dam - 21.44202877843km , Gator Head - 21.7532186633km , Isle of Wight - 21.76062712731km , Grant Branch - 22.43175108053km , Bonnet Bay - 22.46007434826km

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