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Tide stage fishing guide

Southeast Florida Inlets tide fishing guide.

South Atlantic23 ft tidal rangesemidiurnal

Southeast Florida inlets and bridge channels concentrate snook and tarpon on outgoing tide — Government Cut, Haulover, Boynton, and Sebastian inlets at dawn produce the iconic SE Florida inshore scenarios.

Tidal character

Tide type: Semidiurnal (two highs and two lows daily)
Range: 23 feet typical
Wind influence: moderate Wind setup matters but tide stage is generally the dominant variable.

Semidiurnal tides with 2–3 ft range. Inlets and bridge channels are tide-current-dependent for snook, tarpon, and jack fishing.

NOAA tide stations

Live tide predictions and observations from NOAA — pair with this guide for trip planning.

Tide stage activity by species

Activity level for each Southeast Florida Inlets primary target species across the four tide stages. Tap a species for the full tide guide.

SpeciesIncomingHigh SlackOutgoingLow Slack
Snookgoodfairpeakfair
Tarpongoodfairpeakfair
Speckled Troutgoodfairpeakfair
Red Drumgoodfairpeakfair

Dominant water types in Southeast Florida Inlets

Best tide stage by species — Southeast Florida Inlets

SpeciesBest stageTop water typeTop presentation
SnookOutgoing TideFlorida & Gulf PassesLive pilchard
TarponOutgoing TideFlorida & Gulf PassesLive mullet free-lined
Speckled TroutOutgoing TideGrass FlatsTopwater plug at first/last light
Red DrumOutgoing TideGrass FlatsSoft plastic paddletail on jighead

Live tide times for Southeast Florida Inlets.

Bield: Fish reads NOAA tide tables, applies the species guidance from this page, and alerts you when the optimal window for your target species is about to begin.