Twenty-Year High Risk! ‘Deadliest Catch’ Captains Face Unforgiving Waters in Season 21
When Deadliest Catch premiered in 2005, it showed the world the brutal reality of life at sea, exposing the dangers crab fishermen are constantly braving just to make a living. But despite all that, their commitment to the trade is what keeps them going season after season. As the show celebrates 20 years of being on air, Deadliest Catch Season 21 promises to send the crew on their riskiest expedition yet. As Captains Sig Hansen, Keith Colburn, and more fish for crab in a new, remote location, the show is switching things up, and the stakes are higher than ever before.

In the latest season of the show, the Deadliest Catch fleet is heading out into truly uncharted territory. The Captains usually set sail on the Bering Sea from their Dutch Harbor base, and that is unpredictable and dangerous enough as it is. During the crabbing season, which lasts from October to January, the waters are rough. Freezing temperatures and strong winds threaten to derail even the most experienced crews. One can imagine, then, the kind of risks the captains might have to take when they are navigating unfamiliar waters. Deadliest Catch Season 21 will feature the fishermen heading west, all the way to Adak Island. What’s scarier is that the island is actually a former military base that hasn’t been part of the commercial crab circuit in over three years.
However, rumor has it that monster king crabs have returned to the waters near the island, and that kicks off the competition of a lifetime. As crews rush to claim their share of the billion-dollar bounty, they are faced with spotty communication and absolutely no way to go back home if their vessels break down. As per TV Insider, the official description of the show states that once the crew sets sail, they will be “beyond the bounds of rescue.” That phrase alone is enough to capture why Deadliest Catch Season 21 is different from all previous installments of the show. Sure, experience counts, but even the most seasoned captains will need to adapt to an un-mapped environment, and that is going to be a challenge like no other. If anything, the upcoming season of Deadliest Catch will be an honest portrayal of how, sometimes, the ocean decides a crew’s fate.








