Mississippi Tide Charts
22 NOAA stations with real-time tide predictions, moon phases, and solunar tables.
Biloxi8744117Biloxi (Cadet Point), Biloxi Bay8743735Cat Island8745799Dock E, Port of Pascagoula8741041Grand Bay NERR, Mississippi Sound8740166Graveline Bayou Entrance8742205Gulfport Harbor, Mississippi Sound8745557Handsboro Bridge, Bernard Bayou8745101Hollingsworth Point, Davis Bayou8743081Horn Island, Mississippi Sound8742221Ocean Springs8743281Pascagoula NOAA Lab8741533Pascagoula, Mississippi Sound8741196Pascagoula, South Side8740993Pass Christian Yacht Club, Mississippi Sound8746819Pearlington, Pearl River8749704Petit Bois Island, Mississippi Sound8740405Point of Pines, Bayou Cumbest8740448Ship Island, Mississippi Sound8744756St. Louis Bay entrance8747437Turkey Creek, Bernard Bayou8745375Waveland8747766
Frequently Asked Questions
What are the tide times in Mississippi today?
Tide times vary by location within Mississippi. Select a specific NOAA station below to see today's high and low tide times, tide heights, and a detailed tide chart. HookCast uses official NOAA predictions for accuracy.
How do tides affect fishing in Mississippi?
Tides are crucial for saltwater fishing in Mississippi. Rising tides (incoming) bring baitfish into estuaries and near shore, attracting predator fish. The 2 hours before and after high tide are often the most productive. HookCast combines tide data with solunar periods and barometric pressure to calculate the best fishing windows.
What is the best tide for fishing in Mississippi?
The best tide for fishing in Mississippi is typically an incoming (rising) tide, especially during the last 2 hours before high tide. However, this varies by species and location. Check HookCast's Fishing Score which combines tide state with barometric pressure and solunar activity for a comprehensive fishing forecast.
