Anglers in Indian River County can expect strong currents from an 8:31 a.m. low tide at 0.6 feet, ideal for targeting snook, redfish and jack crevalle on March 10.
TODAY: Tide conditions at Sebastian Inlet set up well for anglers and boaters Tuesday, with a morning low offering strong current flow through the inlet early in the day.
Tide predictions for Sebastian Inlet on March 10, 2026, according to NOAA CO-OPS data:
— High tide: 2:17 a.m. at 2.4 feet — Low tide: 8:31 a.m. at 0.6 feet — High tide: 2:19 p.m. at 1.9 feet — Low tide: 8:36 p.m. at 0.2 feet
ON THE WATER: The 8:31 a.m. low at just 0.6 feet signals strong tidal exchange through the inlet during the morning hours — typically the best window for targeting snook, redfish and jack crevalle as baitfish concentrate in the current. The late-evening low of only 0.2 feet will further drain the flats, so boaters navigating shallow areas near the inlet after sunset should use caution and consult updated charts.
The afternoon high of 1.9 feet arriving around 2:19 p.m. gives paddlers and shallow-draft vessels a comfortable window to move in and out of the inlet during midday.
ALERTS: No active National Weather Service watches, warnings, or advisories are in effect for Indian River County at this time. Always check the National Weather Service Melbourne office for the latest conditions before heading out.
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