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.

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!



Tuesday, April 8, 2014

Deep Sea Fishing Tips for Beginners

For the novice deep sea fishing charter guest, below are some great tips for enjoying a successful trip on your part.

1. Before booking deep sea fishing charters, make sure that your captain is fully licensed and experienced. Nobody likes to expect problems, but for safety reasons you always have to be prepared for emergencies. A licensed captain is well-qualified to assist you and others through any difficult situations that may arise. You can also take advantage of your captain’s experience to get some inside information that can make your fishing more fruitful.

2. Listen carefully to the captain and crew. Their goal is to make your trip as enjoyable as possible. Anything they say is going to be directed toward that purpose. It’s in your best interest to follow their instructions and learn from their experience.

3. You have probably heard plenty of horror stories about people dealing with seasickness. Unfortunately, there’s no way to predict if you’re susceptible. If you should start feeling queasy, look at the horizon. While this advice has been passed along ever since humans first ventured out on the seas, studies have found scientific evidence to back it up. Fixing your gaze on something steady in the distance helps your brain overrule the message it’s getting from the swaying motion of the boat. Keeping your head up also gives you better posture, which can stabilize a complaining stomach.

4. As with many other activities, your attitude can mean the difference between enjoyment and disappointment. Even the most skilled anglers aren’t guaranteed to catch fish every time out. If that’s the yardstick you use to evaluate your experience, you’ll miss out on a lot of other benefits of your trip. Step on board with the intention to have a good time. Chances are you won’t be let down.

There is no other Miami Beach Deep Sea Fishing Charter like The THERAPY-IV, winner of TripAdvisor’s Traveler’s Choice award for 2013. For more information on our services, contact Captain Stan at 305-945-1578.

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