Archive for April, 2007

Season 3 Premier: Episode 1

Wednesday, April 4th, 2007

Wow, what a first episode to Season 3.

Here are some recaps and information from the first episode:

  • In the past decades, over 90 men have lost their lives in the bering sea. This season, the numbers will climb
  • As the crews are in dutch harbor, they get a grim reminder as they watch the Cougar Ace get towed into port from recently capsizing.
  • Every year, at least 1 fisherman will not return home from this deadly job
  • The Injury rate is about 100% for fisherman, for example, showing Edgar Hansen bleeding from a hatchet wound to his hand.
  • There is 62 Million Dollar fortune up for grabs this season.
  • The boat field has dropped from 258 to 81 boats, so jobs are scarce. They are some fresh faces on all the boats this season.
  • One of the new boats, the Farwest Leader, welcomes the captains wife who will be going on her first fishing excursion.
  • In 15 years, 114 fisherman have been rescued by the US Coast Guard.
  • The groceries for the season cost an Arm and a Leg, with an example from the Time Bandit’s grocery price of $5,488+.
  • Before the start of the Season, the Captains bet on the winner at $100 each.
  • On Opening Day, they are all informed of Hurricane force winds and rain which will make it the Roughest Season Yet.
  • The Cornelia Marie was the first to leave and first to drop pots this season.
  • The crab count is currently 0 for all boats.
  • Shortly after out at sea, the crews are reminded of the dangers when they hear a mayday call from the Ocean Challenger.
  • 1 crew member is rescued and the rest of the mission will be carried out next episode.

Gripping and exciting, this will be a great season.

SEASON 3: QUOTE OF THE WEEK

“It’s a crab boat. It’s not a democracy. There’s one guy in charge and now I’m that guy.”
- Blake from the Maverick

Boil Some Crab and Get Ready

Tuesday, April 3rd, 2007

We are closing in on less than 10 hours before the Season 3 Starts, don’t forget to let your friends and family members know that it starts at 9PM EST.

A little crab or maybe some salted cod would be a good meal to enjoy tonight! But, remember to toast to those crews who made your meal possible.

We will have a review of tonight’s episode shortly after 10PM EST. Stay Tuned! :)

Get Prepared for Tonight’s Airing

Tuesday, April 3rd, 2007

The Discovery Channel has opened a new “Catch Central” area to test your knowledge, play fun games, and even learn more about crab fishing and the crews of Deadliest Catch.

Before the episode, get your filling of all the knowledge and fun!

widgets   Weather Widgets
Watch previews and get the latest from the show! Download our weather widget to your desktop.

puzzles   Super Puzzles
Make sense of a crabby mess. Piece together one of our catchy puzzles.

match game   Match Game
How’s that short-term memory? Try our take on a classic game.

a deadliest catch game   A Deadliest Catch Game
Got what it takes to be a skipper on the Bering Sea? Try our simulation. Coming Soon!

q and a   Get Some Answers
Find out what to expect in Season 3 from ultimate insider co-executive producer Jeff Conroy.

none   What Not To Say To Capt. Sig
Temper, temper on the high seas. Vote for things NOT to say to Capt. Sig.

captain's quotes   Catchy Captain’s Quotes
Who said it best? Dive into our collection of captains’ quotes from the show.

emergency response test   Emergency Test Response
How would you fare in dire circumstances? Take a test and see if you’d rise to the occasion … or crack under pressure.

All courtesy of the Discovery Channel.

“Words to Live By” From the Captain’s Mouth

Tuesday, April 3rd, 2007

As we enter the final hours before the Season 3 Premier, here are some memorable quotes from Captains of Deadliest Catch in Season 2:

Episode 222: Cashing In
Phil of the Cornelia Marie: “Now you know why lions eat their young.” (Phil commenting on the hand-coiling competition with son Jake.)

Episode 221: Race Against the Ice
Eric of the Rollo: “Love it … love it, man! Drowning in crab … love this! What it’s all about here, baby!” (Eric sorting crab with the crew. The Rollo’s “on the crab” and he’s ecstatic.)

Episode 220: Pribilof Stare
Sig of the Northwestern: “Some guys — it’s worse. They take their personal lives up here with them and they sit here and dwell on things. You can’t do your job when you’re still at home in your mind.” (About Nick Mavar)

Episode 219: On the Edge
Phil of the Cornelia Marie: “You go through a couple marriages, smoke cigarettes like it’s going out of style, your body aches from the time you get up to the time you go to bed, and you wake up in the middle of the night thinking about where you’re going to put the next pot. Yeah, it’s a great lifestyle.”

Episode 218: Man vs. Ice
Sig of the Northwestern: “I might end up spankin’ myself for no reason.” (On deciding whether or not to fish opilio and face the weather or stick with cod fishing.)

Episode 217: Smoke on the Water
Rick of the Maverick: “I just hope I can get back to dock without turning this sucker into a giant popsicle.” (On facing a gale storm and retreating to Saint Paul Island.)

Episode 216: A New Hunt Begins
Eric of the Rollo: “It’s still man against Mother Nature out there, so you can’t get too over-cocky. You gotta know just how smart you are.”

Episode 215: Friends and Rivals
Blake of the Maverick: “Oh … I just got crapped on — even the birds don’t respect me.” (After being denied the captain’s chair and then having a bird poop on him.)

Episode 214: The Finish Line
Corky of the Aleutian Ballad: “We thought we didn’t have any current problems, but evidently I was wrong!” (Spoken just before getting smacked by a rogue wave.)

Episode 213: On the Crab
Phil of the Cornelia Marie: “We cheated death one more time. I feel like a one-legged man in an a**-kicking contest.”

Episode 212: Batten Down the Hatches
John of the Time Bandit: “Ain’t very pretty out there is it? Not fit for man or beast.”

Episode 211: Heading Out to Sea
John of the Time Bandit: “Just enough wind to keep the flies off our backs.” (On weather warnings)

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A Tragic Beginning

Monday, April 2nd, 2007

Tomorrow’s episode airs at 9PM EST. Don’t forget to remind yourself. (Cell Phone alarms work the best)

Here is the description for the episode:

Welcome back to Dutch Harbor, Alaska. The largest fishing port in the United States is buzzing with life as 81 fishing vessels, including the Northwestern, the Cornelia Marie, and the Time Bandit, return to start the 2006 Red King Crab season.

In Case you can’t watch episode 1 of Season 3 Tommorow, here are a few more dates that it will re-air:

  • April 4th, 1AM EST
  • April 5th, 10PM EST
  • April 6th, 2 AM EST
  • April 6th, 10PM EST
  • see the rest of the times here.

Are you ready!?!

Monday, April 2nd, 2007

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The 48 hour countdown for Deadliest Catch Season 3 has started!

I have a gut feeling this is going to be the best season yet, given all the new camera angles and the new crews.

Does anyone have a prediction on who’s going to make the biggest catch? Will it be the Northwestern again?

If so, leave a comment here.

I cannot wait. :)