Yeah... that's a show that almost anytime that i'm eating... there's no way it can stay on for long. :sick: I hope he make good money for what he has to go through.:confused::unsure:
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New Episode tomorrow night. I think this is probably going to be the last King crab episode for this season.
Hey, TWD... What's your feelings on when they ended the derby style crabbing and went to the quota system? I know the intentions of the Alaska Department of Fish and Game was to make things safer for the fisherman but... over half the of the fleet was out of work. I hate to see hard working people loose their jobs but then again... it's worse to see them be killed.
Dirty Jobs is funny. Mike is a good host-as well as a good narrator. Did anyone see the episode where he was cod fishing (from Dutch Harbor)? That was so gross, one of the worst I've ever seen. The guys kept throwing up out of sea sickness. And they also decided to eat weird parts of the fish...
Back on topic: I'm excited for the new episode. It's a good way to relax (sort of) before bed. Just watch a show about dangerous crab fishing and dream about...dangerous crab fishing. :P
It's going to be intresting to see how things on the Northwestern go...with that fight... I feel like there's going to be a shake-up in the crew before the opilio crab (aka Snow crab) season. I'm not sure Jake and Matt can coexist on the same boat after what happened. :unsure:
That fight was pretty interesting. Matt just totally lost control, but they sort of settled it in the end. That's dangerous though and it's lucky they weren't in a really bad storm while that happened.
Next week's episode apparently has really big waves on the Northwestern. It's still King Crab season, though (for next week).
Didn't Season One's king crab season only last a few days,though? Now it's a few weeks, which probably would explain more episodes.
I'm watching a season 3 episode now...
To be honest, I have no opinion on it one way or another. I really don't know all that much about crab fishing, other than what I've learned from watching this show. I'm still not sure how long the season lasts for each kind of crab - Red King, Opilio (sp?), or Brown King. I didn't even know Brown King crab existed, let alone how they fished for them, until this season.
I'll tell you this much: Watching "Deadliest Catch" has sparked my curiosity about crab fishing, and I'd like to learn more about it. However, I'm not about to go sign up as a deckhand on one of those boats - the work's too grueling; the hours are long; and I'm too old to try that sort of thing. I turn 50 at the end of this coming November, and it's like the captain of the Wizard said the other day - "This is a young man's game." And he was discussing his 35-year-old greenhorn, that fellow named Moi (pronounced "MOY") who was falling to pieces on his first voyage as a deckhand. No, first-hand research like that is definitely out for me; I prefer to learn about it in the comfort of my home or the local library.
In 2004, the last derby season and the first season of dealiest catch... the red king crab season only lasted 4 days! The Red King crab season now can be up to 6 weeks im guessing. According to some charts from ADFG Reds are from mid to end of September and mid to the end of October.
Opilio are fished from mid Jaunuary to the end of May. I've seen the Opilio season around 2 weeks in 2004 as well.. The fleet size went from around 250 in 2004 to around 90 in 2005.
Here's that chart from Alaska Department of Fish and Game.
www.cf.adfg.state.ak.us/geninfo/pubs/seasons/season_1.pdf