Boaters and anglers in Martin County can target prime fishing windows with high tides at 5:26 a.m. and 5:34 p.m. on March 14, followed by lows dropping to 0.2 feet.
TODAY: A classic mixed semi-diurnal tide pattern sets up Saturday in Stuart, giving boaters, anglers, and beachgoers two distinct windows to work with.
TIDE SCHEDULE — STUART, MARCH 14, 2026 - High tide: 5:26 a.m. — 2.4 ft - Low tide: 11:35 a.m. — 0.5 ft - High tide: 5:34 p.m. — 2.1 ft - Low tide: 11:42 p.m. — 0.2 ft
ON THE WATER: The morning high at 5:26 a.m. is the stronger of the two highs at 2.4 feet, making the outgoing tide from roughly sunrise through mid-morning the prime fishing window. Snook and snapper anglers should work inlets and passes as water drops toward the 11:35 a.m. low of 0.5 feet. The afternoon flood building toward a 5:34 p.m. high of 2.1 feet offers a second solid fishing and boating window for those heading out after lunch. The overnight low of 0.2 feet just before midnight is shallow — kayakers and shallow-draft boaters should plan accordingly and be off the flats well before then.
BEACH DAY? Yes. The outgoing morning tide through mid-day exposes sandbars and keeps surf manageable. Families heading to the beach will find the best conditions between the morning high and the noon low.
ALERTS: No active National Weather Service watches, warnings, or advisories are reported for Martin County at this time According to initial reports,.
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