Welcome to the THERAPY-IV Deep Sea Fishing Blog. Captain Stan Saffan and his crew of deep sea sportfishing experts have been fishing the South Florida waters for over 40 years, providing private and shared deep sea and Biscayne Bay charter boat experiences of a lifetime to thousands of people that have had a chance to fish with them. It doesn’t matter if it’s your first time fishing in Miami or you are a master big game monster catcher, you can count on the THERAPY-IV to make your day at sea a memorable one.

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Go get 'em!



Monday, October 29, 2012

Fish Costume Ideas from THERAPY-IV


This is the time of the year when the Miami Deep Sea Fishing crew starts preparing for the Halloween festivities. Some of us have already enjoyed some Halloween themed parties over the weekend as Halloween is in the middle of the week. Many of us are still searching for costume ideas for the holiday. Look no further than fish costume ideas from the Haulover Marina. There are a variety of fish that you can choose to dress as that the Miami Deep Sea Fishing crew knows plenty about.
You do not have to follow any current trend of media that has happened throughout the year for your costume. A number of people have similar costumes due to what was popular during the year. Be different from the rest of your friends and family by dressing up as a fish. There is not a thing that is scarier than a shark. Dressing up as a shark can be a lot of fun as many would not expect it. You can choose to dress up as silly shark, dangerous shark or a fun one. If you want, you can get create by somehow about a zombie fish. 
The possibilities are endless in terms of fish costumes along with blending them with other ideas. Nobody would expect someone to dress up as a marlin or sailfish. A person dressed up as any of those will stand out and will be the talk of the night. People at the Haulover Marina will lend you a hand on details on how to appropriately dress up as a shark, marlin or sailfish. Tap into your creativity and do something that no one else is doing. This time of the year is so much fun as you can dress however you please without consequence. Miami Deep Sea Fishing crew wants you to enjoy yourself for the holidays, have a great time. 

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