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Sebastian Inlet Tides Swing 2.5 Feet for Prime Fishing Saturday

Anglers in Indian River County can target baitfish and predators during a sharp morning drop to 0.3 feet at 10:44 a.m. on April 25.

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Sebastian Inlet will see four distinct tide cycles Saturday, offering anglers and beachgoers a clear window to plan their day around the water's movement.

TODAY: Expect a strong early high tide at 4:18 a.m. — 2.7 feet — followed by a sharp drop to a low of just 0.3 feet by 10:44 a.m. That nearly 2.5-foot swing through the morning hours is prime time for inlet fishing, as baitfish get pushed through the cuts and predators stack up on the outgoing flow. A second high tide arrives at 4:44 p.m. at 2.4 feet, slightly lower than the morning peak. The day closes with a minimal overnight low of 0.2 feet at 11:06 p.m.

ON THE WATER: The outgoing tide from roughly 5 a.m. through 10:44 a.m. is the marquee fishing window. Experienced Sebastian regulars know this inlet by reputation — it consistently ranks among Florida's top-producing spots for snook, redfish, and pompano. An outgoing tide over a near-zero low amplifies that bite. Work the jetty rocks and the north side of the inlet during the drop for the best shot at action. The afternoon incoming tide, building from around 11 a.m. toward the 4:44 p.m. high, offers a second opportunity for those who miss the morning.

ALERTS: No active NWS Melbourne watches, warnings, or advisories are in effect for Indian River County coastal waters at time of publication. Boaters should confirm current conditions with the latest NWS Melbourne Zone Forecast Product before departure.

Saturday's 2.5-foot tidal spread through the morning makes for one of the better tide days of the week at Sebastian Inlet. Anglers who hit the water at first light stand to make the most of it.

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