Boaters and surf fishermen in Indian River County face strong incoming tides before dawn, peaking at 4:40 a.m. with a near-zero low overnight for optimal fishing.
TODAY: Dry-season conditions continue across Indian River County, with the focus for boaters and surf anglers firmly on the tide clock at Sebastian Inlet.
Tidal data for Sebastian Inlet on Friday, March 27, 2026, shows a mixed semi-diurnal pattern with two highs and two lows across the day, according to NOAA CO-OPS:
HIGH TIDE: 4:40 a.m. — 2.7 ft LOW TIDE: 11:04 a.m. — 0.4 ft HIGH TIDE: 4:56 p.m. — 2.3 ft LOW TIDE: 11:23 p.m. — -0.0 ft
ON THE WATER: The incoming tide ahead of the pre-dawn 4:40 a.m. high is the strongest movement of the day, making the early-morning hours the prime window for inlet fishing. The afternoon high at 4:56 p.m. offers a second, slightly lower surge favorable for anglers targeting snook and redfish on the outgoing push through the late afternoon into evening.
FOR BOATERS: The near-zero low at 11:23 p.m. is the shallowest water of the day. Mariners navigating the inlet's shoal areas should plan accordingly and consult current NOAA nautical charts for depth clearances. Parking and inlet access are available at Sebastian Inlet State Park off A1A; the park's bait shop According to available information, can confirm live bait availability before launch.
ALERTS: No active NWS watches, warnings, or advisories are in effect for Indian River County at time of publication. Boaters should monitor VHF Weather Radio Channel WX-1 for updates before departing.
The best action window Friday is the two hours either side of the 4:40 a.m. high tide, when tidal flow through the inlet is strongest. Plan to be rigged and on the water no later than 3 a.m. for optimal position.
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