A major contributor to the Florida economy is deep sea fishing, which contributes over $6 billion to the state's economy and employs over 100,000 people, per the Florida Fish & Wildlife Conservation Commission. With the richly diverse array of fish like shark, mahi-mahi and sailfish, South Florida remains an important fishing capital in the world.
Fuel has always been a major issue for any fishing boat, but now that prices have gone down considerably to less than $3 a gallon in some marinas business is booming for many operators. Captain Stan Saffan of THERAPY-IV has been in the business for numerous years. His boat is capable of accommodating up to seven fishing lines for six paying customers. Operating the boat used to cost upwards of $10,000 a month in gas but thanks to the drop in fuel, it has dropped down to about $4,000 a month.
There are strong predictions that the price of unleaded gas will drop below $2 a gallon by the time Christmas arrives, which means more money for exciting fishing boat experiences aboard one of the best deep sea charter fishing boats in South Florida.
THERAPY-IV, a Miami Beach deep sea charter fishing boat service, brought this update to you. This charter provides all of their clientele with a high-end deep sea fishing experience. With their luxury yacht, exceptional customer service and experienced and professional Captain and crew, visitors can rest easy, they will not only have a memorable fishing experience but will also have the pleasure of visiting the best spots off the coast of Miami and Biscayne Bay. To schedule a trip or to learn more about Miami deep sea fishing, contact 305-945-1578.
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