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!



Monday, October 6, 2014

THERAPY-IV Supports Breast Cancer Awareness Month

With the beginning of October upon us, many across the country are taking the time to recognize an important issue. This month is Breast Cancer Awareness Month, a time when we remember this horrible diseases that affects thousands of women every year. The iconic pink ribbon has become a sign of hope for millions and a reminder for women to take preventative steps by regularly screening for the disease.

In an effort to help us show support and raise awareness for the issue, THERAPY-IV will be flying a Breast Cancer Awareness flag for the entire month of October. Because we carry out Miami Deep Sea Fishing charters every day, we log an extraordinary amount of miles and are seen by many other boats and people throughout the day. Since so many people see our boat daily, thousands will likely see our pink ribbon flag.

With our Breast Cancer Awareness flag, we stand in solidarity with those who have been afflicted with breast cancer, some of whom are friends with the THERAPY-IV team or have participated on our Miami Beach Deep Sea Fishing charters. It is a disease that affects all women from a multitude of backgrounds, one that we hope to see an end of in our lifetimes. Even if just one person who sees our flag decides to donate to the cause or one woman does a screening for the disease, we would have made a difference.

While our flag is just one small contribution to the fight against Breast Cancer Awareness, together our small contributions can hopefully make a big difference in the fight against the disease. Women fighting breast cancer need as much support as they can and we must recognize those who have lost their battles.

If you wish to learn more about THERAPY IV or wish to book a Miami Deep Sea Fishing charter, go to our website or speak with Captain Stan by calling 305-945-1578.

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