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Red Drum tide fishing at Southeast Florida Inlets.

Sciaenops ocellatusBest on Outgoing Tidesemidiurnal · 23 ft

In Southeast Florida Inlets, red drum fish best on outgoing tide. The last two hours of outgoing tide concentrates redfish at marsh drains and creek mouths where flushing water delivers prey directly to ambush positions.

Top presentation: Soft plastic paddletail on jighead

Tide cycle

High waterLow waterLow SlackIncomingHigh SlackOutgoingLow SlackTidal cycle — semidiurnal (one full cycle ≈ 12.4 hr)

Stage-by-stage in Southeast Florida Inlets

Incoming Tide
good

Moves up onto oyster bars and grass flats as water rises, often tailing in skinny water with backs and tails breaking the surface.

Where: Shallow flats edges, oyster bar tops, marsh grass tongues newly under water.

Top presentations:
  • Weedless gold spoon
  • Soft plastic shrimp on light jighead
  • Live mullet under popping cork
High Slack
fair

Activity drops as current stops; fish rest on shell edges and oyster ledges, less actively feeding but not gone.

Where: Shell edges, deep oyster bars, mangrove root structure.

Top presentations:
  • Soaking cut mullet on bottom
  • Slow-fished soft plastic
Outgoing Tide
peak

Concentrates at creek mouths and flat drains as flushing water carries crabs, shrimp, and baitfish out of the marsh — aggressive feeding.

Where: Creek-mouth current seams, flat drainage cuts, points where marsh drains meet the main channel.

Top presentations:
  • Soft plastic paddletail on jighead
  • Live finger mullet free-lined
  • Topwater plug at first/last light
Low Slack
fair

Holds in deeper channels and holes adjacent to drained flats, conserving energy.

Where: Deep channel bends near drained flats, oyster bar holes, ICW sloughs.

Top presentations:
  • Cut bait on bottom
  • Slow-jigged soft plastic

Top water types in Southeast Florida Inlets

  • Inlets & Jetties

    Larger reds (bull class) move through inlets in fall. Otherwise inlets are not a primary redfish target.

Live red drum tide alerts.

Bield: Fish reads NOAA tide tables for Southeast Florida Inlets and alerts you when the outgoing tide window is about to start at your home location.