Anglers in Indian River County can capitalize on powerful draining flows through the narrow cut on this 2026 Saturday morning, a top spot on the Treasure Coast.
The water at Sebastian Inlet will be draining hard through its narrow cut Saturday morning — and for anglers who know this spot, that ebbing flow is worth setting an alarm for.
TODAY: Partly cloudy skies typical of mid-April on the Treasure Coast.
TONIGHT: Mild overnight conditions expected. Low temperatures seasonal for mid-April.
THIS WEEK: Check the National Weather Service Melbourne office for a multi-day outlook.
ON THE WATER — SEBASTIAN INLET, APRIL 11
The inlet swings nearly two feet across the morning cycle — a range that pushes bait and gamefish through the channel with real force. Tides run as follows, per NOAA CO-OPS predictions:
- High: 4:23 a.m. — 2.4 ft - Low: 10:41 a.m. — 0.6 ft - High: 4:38 p.m. — 2.1 ft - Low: 10:55 p.m. — 0.3 ft
The ebb runs from the pre-dawn high through mid-morning, meaning the strongest outgoing current — when snook, tarpon, and redfish stack at the inlet's edges to ambush baitfish pushed seaward — arrives squarely in the prime early-morning fishing hours. Guides working Sebastian State Park's jetty rocks consistently target that window, and Saturday's schedule delivers it cleanly.
The afternoon flood tide, cresting at 2.1 feet near 4:38 p.m., offers a second opportunity for waders and kayak anglers working the back-bay grass flats inside the inlet. Slack water around that high gives sight-fishers calmer surface conditions before the late-night ebb pulls the tide back to its overnight low of 0.3 feet — one of the shallower readings of the week.
ALERTS: No active National Weather Service watches, warnings, or advisories were in effect for Indian River County at the time of this report. Mariners should confirm conditions with the U.S. Coast Guard Sector Jacksonville before departure.
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