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!



Thursday, February 23, 2017

Fishing for Cobia

Cobia are powerful, coastal fish which are renowned by anglers for their aggressive demeanor. Cobia are easy to find near the coastline, as they stay there for most of their lifespan. However, they are migratory fish, moving to South Florida during the winter and going up the coast as the temperature rises. Cobia will go after all different kinds of bait, though an intrepid angler intending to land one will want to use sturdy equipment. These fish can grow up to two meters long and weigh up to 170 pounds, and their aggressive nature makes for a tough fight when one gets hooked.
 
The THERAPY-IV Deep Sea fishing charter boats are two, big, gorgeous air-conditioned charter fishing boats that offer deep-sea fishing in first class luxury and style. They also feature the best fishing tackle including great fishing rods, reels and kites. Deep Sea fishing in the Atlantic Ocean off of Miami is exciting because of the great variety of big fish and bottom fish that can be caught.
 
The THERAPY-IV welcomes beginners and experienced anglers. For reservations including Marlin Fishing, Sailfish Fishing and Shark Fishing in Miami, give Captain Stan a call at the THERAPY-IV (305-945-1578) and he will be happy to assist you with making your plans to go deep sea fishing in Miami Beach. The boats on Miami Beach dock at Bill Bird Marina in Haulover Park- a scenic area with beautiful water views.

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