A low tide at 0.3 ft Friday evening opens one of the Treasure Coast's best fishing windows of the week
TODAY: Mostly sunny with typical dry-season conditions for Indian River County. Officials said
TONIGHT: Warm and calm overnight. Officials said
TIDES — SEBASTIAN INLET (Friday, May 8): — High: 1:58 a.m. / 2.6 ft — Low: 8:16 a.m. / 0.6 ft — High: 2:07 p.m. / 2.1 ft — Low: 8:21 p.m. / 0.3 ft
NOAA CO-OPS tide predictions show a notable evening low of just 0.3 feet at 8:21 p.m. — one of the shallower readings Sebastian Inlet typically sees outside of winter, when cooler, denser water suppresses tidal ranges along the Indian River shoreline. That evening low is nearly a foot lower than the morning trough, a spread that concentrates baitfish and predators in the inlet's narrowest channels. The outgoing afternoon cycle — running from the 2:07 p.m. high toward that 8:21 p.m. low — offers a prime window for snook and redfish anglers working the rocks on either side of the inlet.
ON THE WATER: Plan your drift for the 4–7 p.m. slot as the outgoing current accelerates. Anglers fishing the south jetty should note that the tide differential between Sebastian Inlet and Fort Pierce Inlet, roughly 14 miles south, typically runs 15 to 20 minutes apart, with Sebastian leading. Factor that in if you're running between spots.
ALERTS: No active NWS watches, warnings, or advisories are in effect for Indian River County, NOAA records show.
Friday evening at Sebastian Inlet offers one of the better setups of the early May calendar for Treasure Coast anglers targeting shallow-water gamefish, combining a strong tidal swing with late-day light.
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