Crabbing
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'Deadliest Catch' deckhand caught in crab pot line almost goes overboard
Saga greenhorn Josh Taylor had a close call after his foot got caught in a line attached to an 800-pound crab pot.
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1,200-pound block hits 'Deadliest Catch' fisherman in the head
Big waves caused the boat to pitch, sending the 1,200-pound metal block at the end of the crane directly into the head of Hank Todd.
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Sig Hansen of 'Deadliest Catch' heartbroken upon learning his friends were lost at sea
When Sig Hansen learned of the lost crew, he was visibly upset. Hansen said,“I freaked out. I just lost one of my best friends.”
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Sig Hansen Medevaced to Anchorage After Experiencing Chest Pains on ‘Deadliest Catch’
The captain had just dropped anchor off the island of St. Paul when he started having stabbing pains on the left side of his rib cage.
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‘Deadliest Catch’ Crew Uses Electronic Crab Callers, Catches Lots of Crab
Capt. Bill Wichrowski has friends at Livingston Lures who use underwater sound to help catch fish, so asked the company if it would work for crabbing.
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‘Deadliest Catch’ Airs Capt. Sig Hansen’s Harrowing Heart Attack
In “The Widowmaker: Part 1” episode of 'Deadliest Catch,' he was doing a wrap-up interview of the crabbing season when he started having tightness in his chest and a cramp in his left arm.