‘Deadly Catch’ Captain Sig Hansen confessed to making dangerous decisions in the sea

‘Deadly Catch’ Captain Sig Hansen confessed to making dangerous decisions in the sea

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“Fatal catch” Star Captain Sig Hansen is not strange to take the risk.

59, Yearly Hansen has spent several decades to navigate the brutal, icy water of the bearing sea, while he told Fox News Digital that it was not just storms and freezing temperatures that have threatened his life.

The senior crab fisherman explained about the dangerous decision he has taken in the sea, which includes a call driven by an ego that makes it worth almost everything.

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Posting on the island of northwest Captain Sig Hansen Stuck. “Deadlist Catch” broadcast on the Discovery Channel at 8pm on Friday. (Discovery Channel)

“Well, it was icing down … it was ego-driven,” Hansen commented. “And when you run with ego and you are worried, you want to make more money and your greed is thinking more than your normal knowledge.”

“If you drive with ego and you want to make more money and your greed thinking more than your normal knowledge, it’s not good.”

– Captain Sig Hansen

Hansen reflects his career filled with high-ended decisions and high results. Despite some of the extremely treacherous fishing situation, he confessed that there are moments that he can never apologize.

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“There is a lot of sorrow. That is, good lord, I have suffered a heart attack on the sea… Maybe I should hang up the spurs a long time ago,” Hansen said. “And for a fisherman, it’s always a bad season, right? So, there is a lot of sorrow. There are many mistakes. But we are lucky, no one lost and everyone is fine. So that’s good.”

From the beginning of his career, a nearby moment who still harassed him was a mistake, which led to a serious injury to the crew member.

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Hansen said the crew member suffered serious injuries due to the initial mistake of his career. (Discovery Channel)

“There was a boy who had an injury. I wouldn’t say this name. It was many years ago. I think I was 27, 28 years old,” Hansen remembered. “It was after a storm … I saw the wave coming, and then I did not manage to kill the alarm… (Two) indicated him. When he was killed, he pushed him clean beyond the deck and he really damaged his back.”

The crew member saved and returned to the fishing, but accidentally shocked Hansen.

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“Sometimes you didn’t talk for a few minutes – you are talking for a few seconds where you can happen. They did it and I learned a valuable lesson.”

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Captain Sig Hansen’s finger, northwest, with a whole stack of pot. (Discovery Channel)

Hansen said that his way from that boat accident should not be distracted in the wheelhouse.

“That’s one split … you considered it less and that happened. And then I never played music again,” he smiled. “At least while I was fishing.”

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With the experience of several decades under his straps, the ocean has humbled Hansen – especially at a horrible moment when his The boat began to shrink In a sub-zero situation.

Then the fire started – a moment was caught on the camera and intensified the fact that his daughter was on the Mandi Board.

“We were on the board … my daughter was with us and she was really terrible,” he shared with Fox News Digital. “I kept thinking back – an hour ago, it was a fire. I think we are in great, great trouble.”

Fortunately, the crew was alert and ready, the “deadly catch” star explained.

“We managed because the kids were so catchy. And when the fire started, they were already ready to fishing on the deck … but they were just sleeping in their bunk.”

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The Northwestern Deal is sorting the crab on the Clark Pederson table. (Discovery Channel)

Hansen’s time is tested not only by his physical endurance, but also his heart – literally and ritually tested.

He suffered a heart attack on the job and with the tragedy of the F/V destination in 17 – fear of health – this was the first time he had a question that it was time to get away from the ocean?

Since then, he has been more careful and is more aware of what is in danger, because he told Fox News Digital to tell what the future retirement looks.

He said, “When I put the pot on the boat, it is more scary, more scary for everyone,” he said. “And then you start thinking, my wife has spent many decades waiting for me. Why not … give her the last one. I am doing this.”

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Captain Hansen told Fox News Digital, “My wife has spent many decades waiting for me. Why not… give her the last one I got. I am doing this.” (Brian to/Wiremage)

In the 21 season of “Deadlist Catch”, Hansen worked together with Captain Jonathan Hillstrand, who returned to the island in search of rumored monster king Krab.

With the co-counter of Time Daku, experienced fishermen began a modern gold crowd-but in the rare race of rare crab Dazzling When Titan exploded in the explorer, and forced Captain Jacquer Anderson’s crew to leave the ship.

Employees. When they were pushed into the unwanted water to secure the beneficial edges, they met brutal conditions and dangerous mechanical failures-changed into the battle of high-steak hunting for a hundred.

“Deadlist Catch” was broadcast on the Discovery Channel on Friday at 8pm.

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