It seems to me that the crew on this boat is pretty green and eager to do a good job, but the guy in charge has no idea how to get the best performance out of his crew. He has a "the beatings will continue until moral and performance improves" sort of attitude. Were I on this crew for my first trip, I would have quit once arriving at the dock. I refuse to work for jerks!
I am said man joining a crew, it’s a right is passage, I was born in Alaska and in a few short days I’ll be on this boat, as long as I’m not physically beaten I’ll be fine
Seeing a lot of comments from people that obviously have no idea what it's like to work in this industry lol. They could have ran it a lot smoother but I'm sure an opener or two after this and they were running a lot more smoothly. Also, holy shit do i miss Alaska. Outside of Sitka at 2am and standing on the back deck listening to tunes and watching the northern lights is a memory that will live rent free in my brain forever.
Sorry I hit post accidentally. Clearing the web from over your open hatch. But this will also keep the web higher up on the deck and that In turn well cause the web to pull higher up towards the top of your picking boom causing a pouring affect to happen. And your guys will not even touch your gear. That should only take 10 to 12 min. Max to get that set out of the water. The skipper is the one that does all the work with the hydros. But I will say that a great set good job and thanks for sharing it with use. I can’t tell from the if your picking booms a long enough, lots of guys get that part of there rigging wrong. Your picking booms have to be hi enough to make it easy on the fish recovery.
E-GADS! First time deck boss with a green crew or what..... Couple more hauls and they might know what to do and when. Need to funnel the fish into the hold through a larger opening instead of kicking them in through a small hole. All said, nice haul.
are you guys allowed to use old school seine tables? as a canadian were allowed to use big net drums. But i know its more strict up there. would seem more efficient with a seine table
The boat holds needs a sloping hopper to accept fish coming on board, save walking on, being pushed around by boots etc. Have they ever heard of a wooden board rake. Was the crew ever shown what to do in sea trials, and the lifting rope system looks very antiquated and not fluent in operation. Very poor directions given by the skipper to his crew. I've seen many European ships handling far larger catches and the ship are designed to minimize catch spoilage, and speedier storage of equipment and product
This guy is my friend and he knows what he’s doing the only thing he did wrong is not tank down so he hast to lift the fish in his bag higher out of the water. He was anticipating 150+ thousand pounds and went dry tank lesson learned I’m sure he’s super smart and his ability to catch fish in the money he makes yearly is way more than the people that are commenting against him
Yeah, lots of ppl who have money stomp on anyone on the ladder below them. You made everyone's point instead of defending your friend you made it clear you look down on ppl who don't have a monied status and think you should be able to treat them as you wish. And when the behavior is pointed out to you, you come back with a statement of your worth? WTActualF dude?
A real good skipper treats his crew with respect, if they are not sure? train them so they can become a valued part of good crew. This Flog of a skipper is lucky he didn't end up in the drink!! I would hate to be in the trenches with him? well done to the crew who put up with this prick.
Recipe for disaster. Green deck boss, green deck hands and a piss poor set up for catch management. Someone one that boat is gonna get hurt, if not DIE!
Beware of captains that always have greenhorns. Good captains will maintain a good crew. If there is turnover, the new crew will have some sort of experience. Remain calm and explain what you need.
O c'mon. I did it... and it is basically slave labor with high risks and no respect. Much respect to good crew members but I totally understand why there is a high turnover rate.
Stay calm, Skipper. Your stress is transferred to the crew which only slows them down, impairs their thinking, and makes accidents more likely. Bona fides; retired construction foreman.
Everybody is a critic...FYI this was a 65k pound set. not our first, not our last. Loaded the boat in 4 sets, unloaded then made 4 more for a grand total of 145k lbs for the day let’s see you rookies do that.
You need to go outside your crib and go view other boat operations, setups and and product handling. Especially the European boats, they handle far larger catches, quicker and cleaner. And maybe you should train your crew by doing some sea trials first. In Australia we do numerous shots all timed until we are ready to go fishing. If a crew member can't cut the mustard they're off and replaced. Look up Australian Prawns. These boats are speciafically built to do a job including weighing packing and cold storage all whilst catching. good luck
The reason that there are so many asshole bully's in the world is because good people let them get away with their shitty behavior. Blue Shirt Guy needs to try picking his teeth up off the deck with broken fingers once or twice. He may learn that being a bit more patient toward others fetches better results.
I don't know this type of fishing but it only took 5 minutes to see they were a paniced skipper and a willing but raw crew. I couldn't see if fish were getting lost but it can't be too many. Not if your going home with fish covering the deck. I was trained to not abuse the fish or get my arse kicked by the age of 10. I felt sick to see this display.
@@aculasabacca yes I agree 👍💯 lol, I can't believe I actually sat and watched this video almost a year ago! Was once considering taking up commercial fishing in Alaska!!!
@@sandmors7998 I spent ten years up there in the 90's. My last gig was purse seining in Chignik which was a sweet fishery comparatively. The following year many of the Captains there left their boats dry and crewed on their friends boats as F&G became more and more restrictive. Crab jobs were really hard to find then. I assume Deadliest catch must have caused a flood of young dudes looking for work further saturating the market for deckhands.
never seen a purse seine come in over the transom before,...is the skiffman asleep ??? and whats with the 2 coils of corks always did corks opposite side to ringbar 1 pile/ coil
Amezing....thank you for the video....this is really like in Galilea two thousand years ago, when He said to the pupils; "Duc in altum"...Lk. 5 : 4..good luck to Deck boss and the crews....
Guy doing all the instructions is deck boss not the skipper, skipper runs the boat. Fairly green crew they will learn after a couple more sets then will become more efficient. Deck boss seems pretty tolerant, chums first runs of the season, nice haul
Pretty sure if the guy on the hydraulics wasn't the captain, the captain would have came out and ripped the deck boss a new @$$#ole... He didn't handle anything great...
Is this their first rodeo?? That guy with the potty mouth is making it worse...quite comical hahaha. I hope the guy with the mouth watches this and learns from his mistakes.
I would say that when you bring them to dock and unload them you will be told how many pounds you had by the factory who weighs them, since that's how you get paid. It wouldn't take long to figure out how many pounds you have when the tank is at a certain level, also called experience.
buggsy5: I can see that making sense. The catch can be tracked and time adjusted during the season or in subsequent seasons since they are unlikely to catch all of them in one season so survivors can reproduce.
Generally they are weighed out when picked up by Fish tenders. A larger boat that moves around and picks up the fish to save the fishing boats from having to leave the fishing grounds and waste valuable time and fuel.
Never seined before, that looked like a cluster f--k to me but as I watched and began to see what was going on, they did a good job and the skipper needs to take a bow, he performed well.
It seems to me that the crew on this boat is pretty green and eager to do a good job, but the guy in charge has no idea how to get the best performance out of his crew. He has a "the beatings will continue until moral and performance improves" sort of attitude. Were I on this crew for my first trip, I would have quit once arriving at the dock. I refuse to work for jerks!
I am said man joining a crew, it’s a right is passage, I was born in Alaska and in a few short days I’ll be on this boat, as long as I’m not physically beaten I’ll be fine
A good Crewman can always find a job. An ass for a Captain [deck boss] can't always find good crew. That jerk better wake up to that fact.
If you hate your job why do it!! You dont have to treat your crew this way buddy!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Gosh damn I miss the first crawfish. Nice set. Hasn’t been the same since
Perfect example of an inexperienced skipper with no ability to keep calm and stay composed.
He is not the skipper and the crew is green, they will get the hang of it
@@johnolson5871 they should not be out there to kill each other, this is wrong.
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Seeing a lot of comments from people that obviously have no idea what it's like to work in this industry lol. They could have ran it a lot smoother but I'm sure an opener or two after this and they were running a lot more smoothly.
Also, holy shit do i miss Alaska. Outside of Sitka at 2am and standing on the back deck listening to tunes and watching the northern lights is a memory that will live rent free in my brain forever.
capn will never have experienced crew talking like that
Sorry I hit post accidentally. Clearing the web from over your open hatch. But this will also keep the web higher up on the deck and that In turn well cause the web to pull higher up towards the top of your picking boom causing a pouring affect to happen. And your guys will not even touch your gear. That should only take 10 to 12 min. Max to get that set out of the water. The skipper is the one that does all the work with the hydros. But I will say that a great set good job and thanks for sharing it with use. I can’t tell from the if your picking booms a long enough, lots of guys get that part of there rigging wrong. Your picking booms have to be hi enough to make it easy on the fish recovery.
Snatch Block on starboard rail to pull that bunt end over more and keep it lower.
E-GADS! First time deck boss with a green crew or what..... Couple more hauls and they might know what to do and when. Need to funnel the fish into the hold through a larger opening instead of kicking them in through a small hole. All said, nice haul.
Not really but ok Cap'n
are you guys allowed to use old school seine tables? as a canadian were allowed to use big net drums. But i know its more strict up there. would seem more efficient with a seine table
Ive only heard of one boat in the using a table in the last 70 years, but he had his drum mounted to it
This Guy has no patience!
Hope His Crew Will find another job...😄😄😄
I would say the most incompetent person on the deck was the captain. When you don't know how to lead, you yell.
Very interesting video!!! One question - how much does the purse seine cost for such a boat- the net itself?
120k
Each crew member needs a specific job. Get to know that job then learn another. Calm crew equals good teamwork. Lead by example
How long can this last before fish run out ?
Maybe it was mentioned before, but the guy in the blue shirt surely needs to improve his people-managing-skills!
The boat holds needs a sloping hopper to accept fish coming on board, save walking on, being pushed around by boots etc. Have they ever heard of a wooden board rake. Was the crew ever shown what to do in sea trials, and the lifting rope system looks very antiquated and not fluent in operation. Very poor directions given by the skipper to his crew. I've seen many European ships handling far larger catches and the ship are designed to minimize catch spoilage, and speedier storage of equipment and product
This all normal for seiners. Also there is no spoilage on seiners, the fish dont stay onboard long enough.
Holy s*** you guys made that look way too hard we would really spin circles around these clowns
My best friend, Great... We liked and enjoyed to the end. Thanks Have a happy day! Keep it up! +thumb up3!
That was wonderful catch. The 👍
This guy is my friend and he knows what he’s doing the only thing he did wrong is not tank down so he hast to lift the fish in his bag higher out of the water. He was anticipating 150+ thousand pounds and went dry tank lesson learned I’m sure he’s super smart and his ability to catch fish in the money he makes yearly is way more than the people that are commenting against him
Yeah, lots of ppl who have money stomp on anyone on the ladder below them. You made everyone's point instead of defending your friend you made it clear you look down on ppl who don't have a monied status and think you should be able to treat them as you wish. And when the behavior is pointed out to you, you come back with a statement of your worth? WTActualF dude?
How can you have a dry hatch when fishing, that’s not the only thing what an idiot smh
Wow best video sharing friend, greetings know me from malaysia 🙏
Is the guy with the pole clearing drift logs?
Estamos pescando masiva Menté ,!!si pensar ,,en el futuro ?que ledejaremos alas futuras ,generaciones????
This captain needs to get his ass handed to him !!!!! How these guys keep from beating the hell out of him is beyond me
most skippers can throw green horns over like rag dolls...
I fished crawfish last season, what boat is this? I see the Island Girl in the background.
Few adjustments nice catch.
Plunge! Plunge! Man, I don't miss do that....
i think that crew is a new guy there and its doesn't have experience yet?
Must be fun just pushing the up down bottom for the winch; and all that product free from the sea, all you have to do is load it.
Какая цена 1 lb salmon??? Сколько поймали всего?
A real good skipper treats his crew with respect, if they are not sure? train them so they can become a valued part of good crew. This Flog of a skipper is lucky he didn't end up in the drink!! I would hate to be in the trenches with him? well done to the crew who put up with this prick.
That's why my salmon have a boot print on it lol
Recipe for disaster. Green deck boss, green deck hands and a piss poor set up for catch management. Someone one that boat is gonna get hurt, if not DIE!
No one died, that's why the video is up.
The deck foreman is a yeller. I've seen this go down with hardly a word spoken. Huge set though, at least the crew made some wages.
Beware of captains that always have greenhorns. Good captains will maintain a good crew. If there is turnover, the new crew will have some sort of experience. Remain calm and explain what you need.
O c'mon. I did it... and it is basically slave labor with high risks and no respect. Much respect to good crew members but I totally understand why there is a high turnover rate.
So you want to be a fisherman. Kick them fish! Get it goat! Great job to you and your crew. Especially liked calling in the engineer as the reserves.
Think you have enough fish now?
The jumper you see at the 1:39 mark means they lost some fish.
too fkn painful to watch. this why im self employed 20 years.
Rookie crew and a skipper not willing to tell them how to do their job.
Just a little re-engineering of that hatch lid and a few minor tweaks would make for a much easier work environment
They caught tons of fish only because there are tons of fish to be caught.
The best net money could buy in 1977.
What is that person doing with that pole?
Stay calm, Skipper. Your stress is transferred to the crew which only slows them down, impairs their thinking, and makes accidents
more likely.
Bona fides; retired construction foreman.
Can you take me to alaska for fishing.i would love to have some time with you and work with you.
looks like the only person on board who knows what they are doing is the skipper
His the deck boss not the skipper and yes this is a green crew
In this interesting video, the tiring work of the fishermen on the boat is highlighted
Hi from NZ
How many times did the capt yell "somebody do ____" instead of proper directions to a specific crew member?
Everybody is a critic...FYI this was a 65k pound set. not our first, not our last. Loaded the boat in 4 sets, unloaded then made 4 more for a grand total of 145k lbs for the day let’s see you rookies do that.
Pacificfishing lies. Video proof or it didn’t happen.
You need to go outside your crib and go view other boat operations, setups and and product handling. Especially the European boats, they handle far larger catches, quicker and cleaner. And maybe you should train your crew by doing some sea trials first. In Australia we do numerous shots all timed until we are ready to go fishing. If a crew member can't cut the mustard they're off and replaced. Look up Australian Prawns. These boats are speciafically built to do a job including weighing packing and cold storage all whilst catching. good luck
The reason that there are so many asshole bully's in the world is because good people let them get away with their shitty behavior. Blue Shirt Guy needs to try picking his teeth up off the deck with broken fingers once or twice. He may learn that being a bit more patient toward others fetches better results.
I don't know this type of fishing but it only took 5 minutes to see they were a paniced skipper and a willing but raw crew.
I couldn't see if fish were getting lost but it can't be too many. Not if your going home with fish covering the deck.
I was trained to not abuse the fish or get my arse kicked by the age of 10. I felt sick to see this display.
@Vincent Nothstine yes, and and seining is banned in any decent country because it's such a proper way to fish. Tell that to the fairies vin.
If its sockeye salmon, its most likely going to end up in a tin can anyway.
Was für eine caotische Fischerei !!!
What a caotic fishery !!!
My bad, these are Dog salmon (Chum), early season.
I fished crawfish last year, and my brother fished this season in the video. crawfish opens late august/September fyi.
Somebody just made a few shekels here.
Did the fish die from exhaustion or from lack of being in the water.
I think we all died a little watching this. LOL
@@aculasabacca yes I agree 👍💯 lol, I can't believe I actually sat and watched this video almost a year ago! Was once considering taking up commercial fishing in Alaska!!!
@@sandmors7998 I spent ten years up there in the 90's. My last gig was purse seining in Chignik which was a sweet fishery comparatively. The following year many of the Captains there left their boats dry and crewed on their friends boats as F&G became more and more restrictive. Crab jobs were really hard to find then. I assume Deadliest catch must have caused a flood of young dudes looking for work further saturating the market for deckhands.
never seen a purse seine come in over the transom before,...is the skiffman asleep ??? and whats with the 2 coils of corks always did corks opposite side to ringbar 1 pile/ coil
I used to be the lead line guy, out in kodiak
What a f*ck up is it there first time, the way handle they these poor fish is a disgrace
Do any of these guys know what they are doing??????
The inefficiency is so painful to watch.
I hope you have gotten better at that
huaooo!! mucho pescado.. muy bueno nuevo suscriptor.. 153.. mega like 190..hapy days...
No one is there to make friends it seems.. How many tonnes was that?
50000 THOUSANDS POUNDS.
No wonder there are fewer and fewer wild salmon entering our river when you see all the other boats in the background doing the same.
let me guess you are a marine biologist
Wild salmon nope hatchery salmon .
The skipper should loose his licence for his blatant disregard for his crew ...Someone will die on his watch for sure.....
If only 1/3 of them were allowed to reach the river and lay egg. Next year harvest guarantee will be better
Amezing....thank you for the video....this is really like in Galilea two thousand years ago, when He said to the pupils; "Duc in altum"...Lk. 5 : 4..good luck to Deck boss and the crews....
If I was on that boat the skipper would be swimming
Guy doing all the instructions is deck boss not the skipper, skipper runs the boat. Fairly green crew they will learn after a couple more sets then will become more efficient. Deck boss seems pretty tolerant, chums first runs of the season, nice haul
john olson our deck boss is the guy on the leads...
Pretty sure if the guy on the hydraulics wasn't the captain, the captain would have came out and ripped the deck boss a new @$$#ole... He didn't handle anything great...
Anyone ever heard of a snow shovel in Alaska?
What boat?
Obsession
Amator fishing?
I'm not experience about what I'm watching but it looks like he is releasing the net too soon
grabe dami isda
nice catch , better teamwork next set
million dollar catch maybe??
Regardless of the situation with the inexperienced crew, this boat looks way to small for the size of the net and amount of fish being caught.
Is this a legal operation.?
Very very good. Nice
Is this their first rodeo?? That guy with the potty mouth is making it worse...quite comical hahaha. I hope the guy with the mouth watches this and learns from his mistakes.
Seem like about any video i watch that has a new crew they captain is always yelling at them lol.
Hahaha look at ol jrod goin at it
Captain is a mean Boss
Crane operator, GO HOME!! SWIM!!!🤣🤣🤣
you don't have set a up like a Japanese style scooping it up like a pale of net and put it in the whole by the crane..
Niiiiice LFG !!
Wow nice
Why are people saying that the salmon fish is an indangered species
lack of leadership
左を上げたまま、右をもっと上にゆっくりと上げ下げする。
最後は左を上まで上げ、右を最後まで上げればOK
woow
.,.and that is nice weather… no stormy, no rough sea, no rain, no windy for the unprofessional ones… could be this is their first time?
Who the damn captain...???
How do you know when you have reached your limit, there seems no way to count or weigh the fish you bring in.?
I would say that when you bring them to dock and unload them you will be told how many pounds you had by the factory who weighs them, since that's how you get paid. It wouldn't take long to figure out how many pounds you have when the tank is at a certain level, also called experience.
@@bitsnpieces11 Often, they are allotted a certain number of days and hours, rather than amount of catch.
buggsy5: I can see that making sense. The catch can be tracked and time adjusted during the season or in subsequent seasons since they are unlikely to catch all of them in one season so survivors can reproduce.
Generally they are weighed out when picked up by Fish tenders. A larger boat that moves around and picks up the fish to save the fishing boats from having to leave the fishing grounds and waste valuable time and fuel.
The fish are not going down the hole, they need help.
Never seined before, that looked like a cluster f--k to me but as I watched and began to see what was going on, they did a good job and the skipper needs to take a bow, he performed well.
I wouldn't like to work for him.
Okay na
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wheres our fucking other long strap"