October is the time of the month when everywhere you look you see the color pink. The color pink and the ribbons are both for breast cancer awareness. You will see the color pink this month around more than ever. The NFL along with other popular athletic sports will be wearing pink on their uniforms. A lot of people are not as willing to wear the color pink; those typically wear the small pink ribbon that is pinned to their shirt. World Wrestling Entertainment goes as far have the middle ropes of the ring pink along with a breast cancer awareness message on the ramp to the ring. Captain Stan Saffan of the Miami Deep Sea Fishing crew follows the same trend that is for a great cause.
Captain Stan Saffan places a pink breast cancer awareness flag onto the Miami Deep Sea Fishing boat the THERAPY-IV. The THERAPY-IV is a large beautiful boat that brings attention to everyone around it. What better way to represent and bring awareness to this cause than to have a flag for breast cancer awareness. Many fishermen and others in the boating industry are traditionalists so a change like this is drastic. This will give the opportunity to bring attention to this cause to a whole new demographic.
Captain Stan Saffan of the Miami Deep Sea Fishing crew understands the importance and significance of having the flag proudly raised throughout the month. We should not have to experience breast cancer in our personal life before going out to support against it. The best approach to everything in life is to be proactive, attacking cancer before the disease attacks us. Caring for those who have or are currently experiencing breast cancer is very important, as the support means a lot to them.
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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