Anglers enjoy prime wade fishing on the flats with a modest tidal swing under 2 feet during Treasure Coast's dry season.
TODAY: Dry-season conditions continue across St. Lucie County. Plan your outdoor activities around a favorable tidal cycle Tuesday.
TONIGHT: The day opens with a high tide of 2.3 feet at 1:45 a.m., well before most anglers hit the water.
THIS WEEK: Tuesday's tidal range is modest — a hallmark of Treasure Coast dry-season patterns. The swing between the morning low and afternoon high is under two feet, meaning gentle currents and manageable water movement through the inlets.
ON THE WATER: The morning low of 0.5 feet arrives at 8:02 a.m. — prime time for wade fishing the flats around Fort Pierce Inlet and the Indian River Lagoon shallows. Expect exposed sandbars and productive troughs. A secondary high of 1.9 feet peaks at 1:44 p.m., giving afternoon boaters a comfortable push back through the inlet. The evening's low of 0.1 feet at 8:05 p.m. is the shallowest of the day — skiff and kayak anglers should plan accordingly and avoid drafting tight to the flats after sunset.
ALERTS: No active NWS watches, warnings, or advisories are in effect for St. Lucie County at time of publication.
Tide predictions are issued by NOAA CO-OPS for the Fort Pierce reference station.
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