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Deadliest Catch


bassNspear

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Very sad and hard show to watch. Sadder still that there were six in that raft and two fell out with a wave. That is tragedy that I could never imagine. Floating out in the middle of no where in the dark with high seas would scare the living carp out of me.

Sig is hard on his guys, but they also work very hard for him so you know he treats them right.

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Did Anyone check it out tonight?????? grin I know, Dumb question. What a season. I was wondering how they could keep up the intrest level in the show for this year and I can see now. I missed last week because of smelting so I had to avoid this topic all week so I could get caught back up tonight. I still say those Coast Guard guys are the real deal for sure, WOW HERO"S is all that comes to mind. It Really sucked about all those guys lost.That really tares at the heart. My thoughts are with there Family and Friends.

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i did watch the show last night, have not missed a show yet. Glad to see the time bandit got there quote they were looking for. The seas were rough out there last night, and showed by a few boats going out and ancoring behind the island. On the wiz, the greenhorn had to get rid of the girlfriends photo on the deck. Deck boss didnt like that at all. Another great show!

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I was thinking the same thing about the Lisa Marie being small. Wouldn't want to be out in rough seas on that boat, only 26ft wide is what they said. Had to laugh when both the Lisa Marie and Cornelia Marie were anchored behind the island and the guys on the smaller boat were commenting that with such a big boat, the Cornelia Marie should be out fishing.

When the guys on the Cornelia Marie were putting the anchor out (and pulling it up) I couldn't believe those guys stand right next to that cable. They said it's 2-1/2" thick, but they also talk about it snapping sometimes. I'd hate to be the guy running his hand along the cable when she lets loose!

Great show!!

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It shall be good. Its the last few weeks of the season and luck really hasn't been on no ones side making for a terrible season(Besides coming back alive). I can't even begin to think how myself and co-workers would get along after being up for god knows how long.

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