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Peaceful sunrise at Cocoa Beach with gentle ocean foam and vibrant skies.
Joshua Woroniecki

Stuart Tides Plunge to -0.6 Feet Saturday for Prime Fishing

Anglers and kayakers can exploit exposed flats at the St. Lucie River mouth during the 3:18 p.m. low tide on April 19, concentrating snook and redfish south of the Roosevelt Bridge.


Sebastian Inlet Dips to -0.3 Feet Thursday Afternoon

Indian River County anglers and beachcombers will find exposed rocky shelves and sandbars during the extreme low tide at 2:45 p.m., setting up prime fishing before a 3.2-foot high at 9:04 p.m.

A picturesque marina with boats, palm trees, and a paddle boarder under clear skies.

Fort Pierce Tide Hits Rare -0.5 Feet Low Thursday Afternoon

The extreme drop at 2 p.m. exposes oyster bars and grass flats in the Indian River Lagoon, concentrating baitfish for prime wade fishing and kayaking.

Aerial shot of Fort Pierce beach depicting sand, sea, and beachgoers enjoying a sunny day.

Rare Negative Low Tide Boosts Stuart Fishing Thursday

Anglers and beachgoers on the South Fork can seize ideal windows with a -0.1 ft low at 1:38 a.m. and 2.9 ft high at 7:39 a.m. under sunny skies hitting 83°F.

A man enjoys fishing on a sunny Florida pier, surrounded by the ocean's calm waters.

Sebastian Inlet Tides Hit Strong Highs Wednesday, April 15

Treasure Coast anglers and beachgoers can plan around two peak highs framing a midafternoon low dipping below zero amid partly sunny skies and mid-80s temps.

Sebastian Inlet Tides Hit Strong Highs Wednesday, April 15
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