Haven’t heard of lines snapping off the pots on other boats. First time hearing of that happening. Unless Discovery isn’t airing it happening on other boats?
Actually it happened to the Cornelia Marie. One episode I know is where the time bandit had to help them rescues there pots because it sunk to the bottom of the ocean floor. They like shot a line or something over to the other boat. Don't remember what episode it was called. But I have seen lines snap before on deadliest catch.
@@Redbird1504 is it not just logical that if you can’t plan and drive at the same time then you should probably do the planning part ahead of time or that’s definitely gonna be an issue later?
You know that's my thoughts.. it isn't like they're fishing all year long, you'd imagine the other 10 months or whatever they could spend 1 of them before the season going over every inch of equipment. Thats my thoughts. I work in the oilfield and have to pull tubing/ rods and visually inspecting 10,000' is kinda difficult when it has to be done fast. Can't have things both ways.
@@jasonlirette8220 that's what I'd do. I'm not a fishing guy but that makes me sense then trying to do it in the dark while you're on rough sea ect. I also think you should be looking at the rope as you're working with it, don't be looking off into the stars while you're working, but trying to blame someone is kinda... petty, In the oilfield drill line has to be changed every so often regardless of it needs to be or not. I'd imagine rope would be the same id treat it the same. I think they don't/ didn't like the guy (which is fine) but blaming him for lost equipment? Naw if it was my ship I'd spend the time going over the equipment before using it instead of sitting at a bar in Seattle doing blow and getting smashed. As you said, check your stuff out before you dump it in the ocean not while you're dumping it
@@joeshittheragman6252 it’s very common on fishing boats to work long hours the fish don’t wait until it’s time to work. You gotta catch the crab why’ll it’s hot before the crab move on.
@@jasonnester9514 It does and then when they are doing the profit share they receive less of a profit share because the owner has to pay for the traps.
"I'm just plottin how I'm gonna knock out Brett and make it look like an accident." - We all have that coworker
What rookie captains have to deal with.
We know that guy ain't knocking anyone out lol
We all know that's somebody's gonna leave though in the end. The question is who's gonna quit first in these situations.
Just wanna say good on the greenhorn for recognizing that and stepping up
Haven’t heard of lines snapping off the pots on other boats. First time hearing of that happening. Unless Discovery isn’t airing it happening on other boats?
It's happened before
Watch deadliest catch it happend on the wizard it happend on the Cornelia Maria, The Summer Bay, The Seabrooke, and other boats
Seen it on almost every crab boat in the fleet...
like someone else said, it seemed to happen a lot more in the early seasons.
Actually it happened to the Cornelia Marie. One episode I know is where the time bandit had to help them rescues there pots because it sunk to the bottom of the ocean floor. They like shot a line or something over to the other boat. Don't remember what episode it was called. But I have seen lines snap before on deadliest catch.
"It's hard to look at every inch of 100 fathoms..." ..that's why you do it BEFORE you have to set the pots.
Set a lot of pots yourself huh?
@@Redbird1504 is it not just logical that if you can’t plan and drive at the same time then you should probably do the planning part ahead of time or that’s definitely gonna be an issue later?
"how am i supposed to know about that?" Says the captain of a crab fishing boat.
Tony's brother al was one helluva shoes salesman
And his other brother Ted, was you know...
@@AlanMichaelJackson Yeah Ted he snatched souls Al sold them.
@Will Muny Polk High he's a legend
@@cornbread5079 Excuse me, but what in the F ck are you guys talking about?
He's a real capital don't step on his toes or he's gonna make you look bad
*Captain
I'm not the only one who was rooting for that crab holding on mightily to escape the tank
I’ve seen this crew have at least 20 problems and they always blame the greenhorn, guess what your sacrificial lamb won’t be there forever
They should be looked over completely while loading onto the ship.
You know that's my thoughts.. it isn't like they're fishing all year long, you'd imagine the other 10 months or whatever they could spend 1 of them before the season going over every inch of equipment. Thats my thoughts. I work in the oilfield and have to pull tubing/ rods and visually inspecting 10,000' is kinda difficult when it has to be done fast. Can't have things both ways.
@@jlo7770 I worked on fishing boats and we checked out ropes and all our gear as we were loading it on the boat. Got new rope every 2 or 3 years.
@@jasonlirette8220 that's what I'd do. I'm not a fishing guy but that makes me sense then trying to do it in the dark while you're on rough sea ect. I also think you should be looking at the rope as you're working with it, don't be looking off into the stars while you're working, but trying to blame someone is kinda... petty, In the oilfield drill line has to be changed every so often regardless of it needs to be or not. I'd imagine rope would be the same id treat it the same.
I think they don't/ didn't like the guy (which is fine) but blaming him for lost equipment? Naw if it was my ship I'd spend the time going over the equipment before using it instead of sitting at a bar in Seattle doing blow and getting smashed. As you said, check your stuff out before you dump it in the ocean not while you're dumping it
Whoever is on hydros needs a lesson
Was Britt on hydros? lmao
Maybe have better equipment when you go out to sea idk…….
Right bro
Captain needs to read Extreme Ownership
What is that?
@@RuffBuff8384pretty sure it’s a self help book about recognizing one’s own flaws, a popular book for narcissists to learn they are narcissists
@@RuffBuff8384 you need to read it as well.
Not a full share move pure laziness should be looked over doing gear work on the dock
What is it? $1000? $700? $2000???
This show got Brett fired they made the captain become a lunatic because they were tattling on him like children
How do you expect people to function working 24 hour shifts
By paying them a fair amount
@@SKPonr Not enough money in the world you can pay me
@@joeshittheragman6252 it’s very common on fishing boats to work long hours the fish don’t wait until it’s time to work. You gotta catch the crab why’ll it’s hot before the crab move on.
@@joeshittheragman6252 that's why they're paying these guys....
@@joeshittheragman6252 Spoken like a woman who has never done a day's work in her life.
That’s bogus the crew has to pay for that
It comes out of the profit share. Profits include expenses liked lost/damaged equipment.
@@dudeman5300 that should fall on boat owner
@@jasonnester9514 It does and then when they are doing the profit share they receive less of a profit share because the owner has to pay for the traps.
@@dudeman5300 makes sense
Tell me you have the potential to be a toxic deck hand without telling me that you have the potential of being a toxic deck hand
Loooooooveeeee snow crab.......
My favourite.
The season is closed so you're eating last year's catch?