Texas Gulf Coast
Aransas Pass Tide Chart
High and low tide times for Redfish Bay & the Lighthouse Lakes, predicted by NOAA at Conn Brown Harbor.
Today’s tides
Wednesday, August 19- High tide7:37 AM 0.5 ft
- Low tide5:59 PM 0.1 ft
Today’s range is 0.5 ft.
See the live tide curve →Aransas Pass tide times this week
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Reading the tide at Aransas Pass
These times come from the NOAA CO-OPS station at Conn Brown Harbor, measured against mean lower low water (MLLW) — the datum every US chart uses, so a 1.5 ft prediction means a foot and a half above the average lowest tide, not above the bottom. Wind and pressure shift the real water level either side of the prediction: a hard onshore blow stacks water up and a strong offshore wind can pull a low tide well below what the table says.
Local tip: Higher water opens up the back lakes and mangrove cuts, and a hard falling tide can leave you dragging. Calm, sunny mornings are the sight-fishing window, and winter northers drain the flats fast.
For fishing, the times in the table matter less than what happens between them. Water moving is what turns the bite on, and the strongest flow is roughly midway between a high and a low — so the two hours either side of that midpoint usually beat slack water at either end, particularly around kayaking and redfish.
Aransas Pass tide questions
- What time is high tide at Aransas Pass today?
- High tide at Aransas Pass is at 7:37 AM (0.5 ft), predicted by NOAA at Conn Brown Harbor. Wind can shift the actual water level either side of the prediction.
- What time is low tide at Aransas Pass today?
- Low tide at Aransas Pass is at 5:59 PM (0.1 ft). A strong offshore wind can pull the water lower than predicted, which matters on shallow flats and at boat ramps.
- How big is the tide at Aransas Pass?
- Today's range at Aransas Pass is about 0.5 ft. Florida's Gulf coast runs a moderate range that varies a lot by latitude — roughly two feet through the Sarasota and Charlotte Harbor beaches, building to four or five up the Nature Coast and into the Big Bend. Either way the range grows around the new and full moon — those spring tides move noticeably more water.
- Which tide is best for fishing Aransas Pass?
- Moving water beats slack water almost everywhere. The strongest current runs roughly midway between a high and a low, so plan the two hours either side of that rather than the exact turn. First and last light overlapping a moving tide is the classic window.
Tide charts nearby
Predictions from NOAA CO-OPS station 8775083 (Conn Brown Harbor), datum MLLW, times in Eastern. Salty Forecast is a free hyperlocal weather app for anglers. Predictions are not observations — never use them for navigation or safety-of-life decisions.