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Note: This article may contain outdated information. It was published on Friday, April 17, 2026.

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.

Fort Pierce Sees 3-Foot High Tide Wednesday Evening
Illustration by Priya Okafor / TC Sentinel
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The Fort Pierce waterfront runs on two clocks — the one on the wall and the one the ocean keeps. On Wednesday, April 15, the ocean's schedule gives Treasure Coast residents four distinct tide windows to plan around, NOAA CO-OPS tidal data shows.

TODAY: Partly cloudy with seasonally mild conditions typical of mid-April on the Treasure Coast. Afternoon sea breezes are likely along the St. Lucie County coastline.

TONIGHT: The first low tide of the day arrives just before one a.m. at minus 0.0 feet — a near-zero reading that exposes shallow grass flats and sandbars along the Indian River Lagoon edge. Anglers targeting snook and redfish in skinny water should note the timing.

ON THE WATER: Wednesday's most productive fishing window opens around the morning high tide, peaking at 2.7 feet at 7:09 a.m. Bait fish concentrate on the moving water, and predator species follow. The afternoon low at 1:16 p.m. drops to minus 0.3 feet — a negative tide that can strand shallow-draft vessels in cuts and back bays. Marine operators should plan transits before noon. The evening high at 7:39 p.m. reaches the day's strongest point at three feet, pushing bait up into the mangrove edges just after sunset — prime territory for dock-light snook fishing as April nights stay warm.

ALERTS: No active NWS watches, warnings, or advisories are in effect for St. Lucie County as of publication. Conditions can change; check the National Weather Service Melbourne office for updates before heading offshore.

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