Fort Pierce Sees 3-Foot High Tide Wednesday Evening
Treasure Coast anglers can capitalize on ideal morning fishing conditions along the St. Lucie Inlet amid partly cloudy skies and mild weather.
Treasure Coast anglers can capitalize on ideal morning fishing conditions along the St. Lucie Inlet amid partly cloudy skies and mild weather.
Anglers in St. Lucie County face a mixed semidiurnal pattern offering two key fishing windows amid partly cloudy skies and mid-80s highs.
East winds building to 20 mph will chop up Sebastian Inlet waters and stir beaches in Martin, St. Lucie and Indian River counties through the holiday weekend, easing by Tuesday.
Anglers in Indian River County can capitalize on powerful draining flows through the narrow cut on this 2026 Saturday morning, a top spot on the Treasure Coast.
Water levels fall from a 2.4-foot high at 3:53 a.m. to 0.6 feet by 10:06 a.m., concentrating baitfish in the Indian River Lagoon.
Outgoing ebb from 2.4-foot high at 3:39 a.m. to 0.7-foot low by 9:55 a.m. concentrates baitfish along seawalls and docks near Roosevelt Bridge.
Northeast breezes bring whitecaps to Sebastian Inlet and a 20% shower chance, but highs in the upper 70s promise ideal conditions for most outdoor plans in Martin, St. Lucie and Indian River counties.
Treasure Coast anglers gain prime access to exposed oyster bars near the Roosevelt Bridge before a midday flood tide reshapes the St. Lucie River.
The above-normal outlook warns Treasure Coast residents, from Sebastian Inlet to Stuart, to prepare amid ongoing recovery from recent storm damages.