‘Deadliest Catch’ Star Exposes the Dark Side of Crab Fishing: Not for the Faint of Heart
If there’s one person who embodies everything people love about Deadliest Catch, it’s Captain Sig Hansen. Hansen’s been a staple of the series since its premiere, dealing with the highs and lows of the world of crab fishing. He’s also been fairly open about how tough of a profession it is, warning in interviews that this life isn’t for the faint of heart. While most people often dismiss the events of Deadliest Catch for being exaggerated, there have been real deaths and real danger due to the intense conditions that crab fishermen find themselves in. Just how tough does it g
This confession underlines that every time Hansen and his men go out into the ocean, they’re literally taking their lives into their hands. If the freezing weather or the massive waves don’t get them, their own boat will. One of the most shocking deaths on Deadliest Catch happened when a crew member was smashed in between one of the heavy steel crab pots and the deck, which resulted in him losing his life. The same boat that could be a source of livelihood also has the potential to end your life. And taking Hansen’s words into account, the psychological element must weigh on a fisherman. Not being able to save your friends from the elements is a fate I wouldn’t wish on my worst enemy.
Sig Hansen Continues To Be a Mainstay of ‘Deadliest Catch’
Despite the danger that goes with his job, Sig Hansen continues to be a part of Deadliest Catch. He even appeared in Season 20, though the series finale “Nothin’ but Mammals” had him encountering yet another potentially life-threatening issue. When the power went out in the Northwest, Hansen was forced to switch to manual steering to get through the night. Most of the steering on the boat is usually plotted out by computers and GPS’s, so to see the crew having to do everything by hand was tense. On top of that, they had to haul in their crab pots; working in the dark, pulling heavy steel pots that could potentially crush you into a bloody pulp is terrifying. Yet Hansen and his crew managed to pull it off, and the reward was sweet: not only did they get a great haul, but Hansen got to meet his grandson for the first time!



