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Stuart Tides Hit Near-Zero Low for Prime Fishing Friday

An evening low of 0.1 feet and morning dip to 0.3 feet push snook and redfish into feeding lanes along the St. Lucie River and Indian River Lagoon.

Serene ocean view with gentle waves and a pastel-hued sky at sunrise on a Florida beach.

Treasure Coast Eyes Dry, Warm Weekend With Slim Storm Odds

Mostly sunny skies dominate Saturday with highs in the lower 80s, offering ideal conditions for boating, beach trips and outdoor work in Martin, St. Lucie and Indian River counties.

Tranquil dawn view with dramatic clouds over a sandy beach and rocky coastline.

Fort Pierce Tides Deliver Prime Fishing Windows Thursday

A sharp morning low tide at 0.2 feet exposes St. Lucie County flats, while a rare negative evening tide concentrates baitfish near inlet structures.

Aerial shot of Fort Pierce beach with gentle waves and sandy shore, showcasing a peaceful coastal scene.

Sebastian Inlet Tides Deliver Prime Fishing Window Thursday

A morning low tide dropping to 0.3 feet at 8:41 a.m. creates strong outgoing surges that attract snook, tarpon and redfish to the Indian River County hotspot.

Powerful waves hit the seawall in San Sebastián, capturing winter's raw beauty.

Stuart Tides Drop 2.8 Feet Thursday for Peak Fishing Flow

Anglers and paddlers along the St. Lucie River and inlet can expect strong outgoing currents from a 3.1-foot high at 1:38 a.m. to a 0.3-foot low at 8:02 a.m. on April 23, 2026.

A man casting a fishing rod on a sunny day at West Palm Beach, Florida.

Treasure Coast Set for Dry, Breezy Weekend with Mild Temps

Partly cloudy skies and a 20% afternoon shower chance won't stop highs in the low 80s and southeast winds from drawing anglers and beachgoers outdoors in Martin, St. Lucie and Indian River counties.

People enjoying a sunny day at a crowded beach in Venice, Florida, under colorful umbrellas.
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