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Lauren Hedges

Stuart Tides Drop Low for Prime Fishing, Wading Wednesday

A 0.2-foot morning low at 6:57 a.m. exposes flats and oyster bars along the St. Lucie River, with a rare negative evening tide enhancing inshore opportunities.


Fort Pierce Tide Dips to -0.5 Feet Tuesday Evening

The deep low at 6:08 p.m. exposes oyster bars and grass flats, offering prime fishing for snook and redfish in the Indian River Lagoon.

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Sebastian Inlet Hits Rare Negative Tide Tuesday

A 0.1-foot morning low and -0.3-foot evening drop will concentrate baitfish, drawing snook and redfish to jetties for prime fishing in Indian River County.

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Gusty Winds Batter Treasure Coast Tuesday; Calm Returns Midweek

Northeast winds up to 25 mph will whip through Martin, St. Lucie and Indian River counties with highs in the upper 70s and no rain, easing by evening before calmer conditions arrive Wednesday.

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Stuart's Dawn Low Tide Hits Zero Feet Monday

Anglers can target exposed flats and oyster bars at 4:57 a.m. before tides rise to a 2.8-foot high at 10:52 a.m. in the St. Lucie River and Indian River Lagoon.

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Strong Evening Tide Boosts Late Fishing in Stuart Sunday

A -0.6-foot afternoon low at St. Lucie Inlet drains hard before a 3.5-foot surge creates ideal conditions for anglers targeting inlet and nearshore spots.

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