Deadliest Catch
The 2005 opilio crab season gets off to a rough start when the Big Valley sinks.
The 2005 opilio crab season gets off to a rough start when the Big Valley sinks.
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The promise of a great catch outweighs the risks the opilio crab fishing vessels face.
Greenhorns are put to the test as the harsh winter weather deteriorates.
Busted buoys, broken pots and a blown engine put the Northwestern more than a week behind schedule.
The crew takes cover just before the Time Bandit takes a direct wave hit.
The opilio crab season begins, and several greenhorns experience the Bering Sea for the first time.
The ships return to Dutch Harbor, Alaska, after the king crab season.
The end of the king-crab season draws near.
Halfway through the season, equipment failures and fatigue start to take their toll.
A deckhand on the Wizard receives a severe injury, while one on the Northwestern fears jail time.
After a fishing boat sinks, the fleet works with the Coast Guard to find survivors.
Eighty-one fishing vessels return to Dutch Harbor, Alaska, to start the 2006 red king crab season.
The end of the season approaches, and the fleet pushes the fishing into overdrive.
The Rollo and Maverick race back to the crab grounds after a heavy offload on St. Paul Island.
Severe icing cause an injury to the Cornelia Marie; the Time Bandit navigates the ice pack.
The Time Bandit finds its ice pack, and the Rollo fishes through stormy weather.
Bad crab and long days fray nerves and cause fights on the Maverick and Rollo.
The Time Bandit pushes on with limited bait, and the Maverick drops its pots to avoid rolling over.
The crews return to prepare their boats for the opilio crab fishing season.
A rogue wave stalls the engines and navigational equipment of a ship during its last run.
Capt. Sig Hansen heads back out after a successful offload at Akutan Island.
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