‘Deadliest Catch’ Star Sig Hansen Reveals Shocking Truth About Crab Fishing – It’s Worse Than You Think, Untold Stories Inside!
‘Deadliest Catch’ Star Sig Hansen Reveals Shocking Truth About Crab Fishing – It’s Worse Than You Think, Untold Stories Inside!
‘Deadliest Catch’ Undersells How Intense Some of the Crab Fishing Conditions Are
While Deadliest Catch hasn’t shied away from the intense weather conditions that make crab fishing such a tough job, the series has apparently undersold how bad it could get. Hansen sat down with Fox News last year to talk about the conditions he and his crew face, which includes freezing weather — and the possibility of a boat sinking:
“We’ve had events where the boat was icing down to the point where I thought there was no return. We’ve had struggles with mechanical issues where, you know, we’ve had, like, tanks where our crab tanks either fill with water when they’re not supposed to, and that creates instability on the boat. Things of that nature…There’s been many challenges and there were challenges where I’ve seen boats literally go down. You know, eight miles away from me, and there’s nothing I can do about it,…You watch people and friends that you know, and you’re literally in the fog.”
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!








