A 0.2-foot low at 7:06 a.m. and -0.2-foot low at 7:14 p.m. reveal grass flats and sandbars along the St. Lucie River, ideal for Treasure Coast anglers.
TODAY: A classic dry-season Tuesday on the Treasure Coast — expect seasonal temperatures, low humidity, and a favorable tide cycle for anyone headed to the water or the beach.
NOAA CO-OPS, the federal agency that maintains the official tidal gauge network along Florida's coast, provides tide predictions for Stuart.
HIGH TIDE: 12:47 a.m. — 3.1 ft. LOW TIDE: 7:06 a.m. — 0.2 ft. HIGH TIDE: 12:55 p.m. — 2.5 ft. LOW TIDE: 7:14 p.m. — -0.2 ft.
FOR BOATERS AND BEACH GOERS: The 7:06 a.m. low of just 0.2 ft. exposes shallow grass flats and sandbars along the St. Lucie River and nearshore areas, creating an excellent early-morning window for wade fishing and shelling. The negative evening low at 7:14 p.m. (-0.2 ft.) is particularly notable — water will be pulling hard off the flats in the final hours of daylight, concentrating baitfish and triggering feeding activity from snook, redfish, and trout along channel edges.
ON THE WATER: Boaters navigating skinny water near Sewall's Point and the St. Lucie Inlet should use extra caution around both low-tide windows. Passage through shallow cuts is best timed within two hours on either side of the midday high at 12:55 p.m.
ALERTS: No active NWS watches, warnings, or advisories are in effect for Martin County as of this report.
Anglers and outdoor enthusiasts should bookmark NOAA CO-OPS tide predictions at tidesandcurrents.noaa.gov for the most current data before heading out.
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