As the temperature rises in South Florida, many tourists and even residents tend to flock to cooler temperatures. But while the people flock elsewhere the billfish become more plentiful. The summer is definitely the right time to go fishing for billfish like Sailfish and Marlin. The warm waters and less fishermen mean an easier more plentiful fishing season for those who go Miami sail fishing or Miami marlin fishing. The THERAPY-IV, a Miami deep sea fishing vessel, is used to a surge in customers during winter, but also summer because of this phenomenon.
Miami Sailfishing – The sailfish is quite possibly the most sought-after fish to catch in South Florida. It’s beauty, speed and level of difficult to catch make it a prize for any fisherman. Sailfish have unique characteristics including a giant sail they use to maneuver and intimidate predators and prey. They also have an incredibly pointy bill and streamlined body which helps them move quickly through the water. Because of their unique designs they are one of the fastest fish in the entire ocean.
Miami Marlin Fishing – Ever since the Miami marlins opened this year, the marlin has become an animal very closely associated with the city of Miami. This has enhanced this particular billfish’s appeal among fishermen. Locals have been looking more and more to catch these fish as a prize item. They have similar streamline designs to sailfish without the massive sail. Marlin are incredibly strong and difficult to catch.
For those looking to enjoy a quality Miami billfish fishing experience, contact Captain Stan and the crew of The THERAPY-IV . The THERAPY-IV consists of two large deep sea fishing vessels equipped with top-of-the-line fishing equipment, flat screen televisions, indoor bar and more.
We would also love to hear from you! Whether your Deep Sea Fishing Experience was with us or on your own, tell us about it! This will be a place to discuss all things Sports Fishing! Everything from products to techniques, we want to hear it all! I look forward to hearing from all you avid Deep Sea Fishermen out there!
Go get 'em!
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