Sebastian Inlet Tides Drop to Negative Lows Thursday

Indian River County anglers eye productive fishing with two lows at -0.2 feet and a 2.8-foot high at 10:21 p.m. amid dry conditions.

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Brown pelican perched on a wooden post with clear sky background, Sebastian, Florida.
Kayla Perry

TODAY: Dry-season conditions continue across Indian River County. Plan your time at Sebastian Inlet around the tides. According to available information,

TONIGHT: Evening high tide peaks at 10:21 p.m. at 2.8 ft. According to available information,

THIS WEEK: According to available information,

ON THE WATER: Thursday's tide cycle at Sebastian Inlet runs four turns. The first low drops to -0.2 ft at 3:52 a.m., followed by a morning high of 2.6 ft at 9:52 a.m. The afternoon low bottoms out at -0.3 ft at 4:08 p.m.—the deeper of the two lows—before the tide climbs back to a strong 2.8 ft high at 10:21 p.m. The back-to-back negative lows signal excellent tidal flow through the inlet. The outgoing morning tide, running from roughly 9:52 a.m. through 4:08 p.m., offers the prime fishing window. Anglers targeting snook, redfish and pompano should position on the ebb, according to available information. Coastal wind speed, wave heights and offshore conditions are not available from this source.

ALERTS: No active NWS watches, warnings or advisories were included in the source data. Verify current conditions at weather.gov before heading out.

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