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32 Responses to “What is your favorite boat and crew this Season?”
Hi Guys on the Northwestern and Cornelia Marie!!! You guys make my evenings on Tuesday and Thursdays. I love what you guys are doing out there, it takes alot of guts and tons of dramamine when you are not used to the sea!!! Ha!Ha! My brother and I used to have a 54 foot shrimp-fishing boat named the Dragon Lady or should I say his boat and I got to go along and actually work for food. It got pretty hairy out there a few times in the Gulf of Mexico. I miss it though. I can watch Deadliest Catch and I feel at home with you guys. You all don’t get paid near enough for what you do just so folks can eat seafood. Thank you for all your hard work and wonderful, entertaining humor on the Deadliest Catch. Well,Sig and Phil take care of yourselves and each other on your boats and have a safe and blessed crab season. Will be thinking of you while you are out there on the Bering Sea. God Bless!!! Mona
I think Mike needs to go out one time,my utmost respect to the captains,crews,cameramen and the families at home for an incredible look into their lives. Maybe a side bar of the families waiting at home. be safe ,George Aspinall,Jacksonville,Florida
To the bravist Boys in town..
It seems only wives get to go out..
Weather it be a cook or a crew hand, i understand weight and measure.. No I could not lift 200 pounds of frozen roap 300 times, but I could cook and whether the whether and the bruses at 52 years old and put those suspicious thoughts of yours Sig right where it counts. My fathers parents came to the US by boat from Noraway and I want to go out crabbing.I have tasted Alaska first hand. This Grandma can do it.
Ok brave boys, anyone brave enough to give me a job.
Sonja
P.S.
If any one has any questions about why I have made this challenge.
Go to plentyoffish.com. check out my profile of OutDoorLady 52
I am serious about wanting the chance to live a experence of a life time,and I am in shape to do it.
Good luck Sig on quiting smoking.
WOW what a great show. All fisherman have a dangerous life and I think it’s great that us land folk get to see it. I live in New England and my heart breaks every time I hear about fishing boats in trouble or worse, missing fisherman. Thanks for showing us your adventures every season and stay safe.
Three comments. I love the show and it allows me to be grateful that I used to be on the sea up north involved with many fisheries. I miss it and it is a young persons game. Glad I was able to play for all the years I did.
Johanathan on the Time Bandit said on recent After the catch that there were only 81 crab skippers in the world. WRONG.
There are king crab skippers in Norway, and Russia. Huge king crab like in the old days.
There are king crab skippers who are the pioneers from the 60s and 70s in the ” old days.” When the Berring was open year around and they tossed all the non king crab overboard is true disgust.
I appreciate Larry speaking up and correcting Johanthan.
And I trust all the skippers and all the crews will always have safe and blessed sailings.
Sig is a businessman. He runs a no nonsense attack that I appreciate. I like the fact that there isn’t the melodrama and high maintenance theatrics that some of the others are facing. If I wanted melodrama, I would watch American Chopper. If Sig ever wants an older greenhorn that will work as hard the young guys, I am ready to go!
If I had to choose what boat to work on, it would be the Time Bandit. All of the captains take their work seriously but Johnathan is just a good ol’ boy. He has a much better personality than some of the others. He must have Southern blood in him.
I watched in awe as Johnathon and his crew saved the life of the fisherman who went overboard off another boat. Without a dought that was the single most important catch of the series. God bless them and Thank God they were in the right place at the right time.
I’m 35 and hooked on a crab fishing show. I’ve had many thoughts of moving from Texas to Alaska after watching this show for three seasons. I love this show so much, I’ve seen them all and the reruns over and over. Just can’t get enough of it. Especially, Johnathon and the Time Bandit. He’s the man. I wish you made a T-shirt with the Time Bandit and it’s crew on it, and the Deadliest Catch logo. I think many people would buy them. You could even donate part of the profits to the fishermans memorial fund. That would be nice to be able to help those in need. Please continue on with the show. I need to see the Johnathon (and the crew) or my life just won’t be complete. I pray for all the fisherman and that they always have a safe return. May God bless you all. Continue what your doing and be safe. Love ya’.
hi greetings from ireland,love the show all the captains and crew have to be admired for what they go through
love the north western and time bandit the best.ye all have to be on your toes out on the water.
i always say a prayer for all the captains and crew’s safe returns.looking forward to the 4th series.
love the re runs on discovery more episodes please for the new series.
some fishermen were lost off the east coast of ireland some months back and a crew of another fishing ship went to search and ended up losing their whole crew.its a viscious job but fairplay to ye all you deserve
gold medals for your dedication
cheers
david dublin ireland
I stumbled upon this show one day while flipping thru the channels and I haven’t missed an episode since. I even watch all the re-runs, no matter how many times I’ve seen them. My favorite episode so far was when Jonathan Hilstrand pulled the guy out of the water. My heart was racing like I was there. It really shows all of you men’s character. No matter who you are or what boat your from when your in need, help is there, thank God. Thanks for allowing us to be apart of your lives. Good luck and God bless to all of you brave men. Not to mention the very strong and brave women who stand behind you. They are the hero’s too.
Without a doubt, my favorites are the Time Bandit, and the Cornelia Marie. I love those Captains. I like the way Captain Phil interacts with his sons, and I just like the way Captain John looks.
It’s a close run thing between the Northwestern and the Cornelia Marie as both skippers and crews give a good account of themselves and their ship. Both skippers show true leadership, the men get respect and it is almost the perfect working environment if it wasnt for the temperatures, the storms and of course the sea…. but apart from that it looks cool! Many of us in our comfortable office jobs could do with a reality check sometimes, and these guys on all of the boats get that every day they sail. Jolly well done chaps, from all of us in England
Sig and the rest of the crew on the Northwestern make me proud of beiing norwegian.! My family are fishermen and because of this show I’ve decided to try it out even though I am a farmer. I really love watching this show, I’d watch it all day if I could. My dream would be to become a greenhorn on the Northwestern.
Good day Northwestern, I have been a dedicated fan for 2 years now. This show is amazing and I look forward to watching you guys every week.Just seeing if I can purchase a few t-shirts with Sigs autogragh on it? I will ay extra. I work in fisheries,marine and fresh water .Working with mostly men we talk about the show all the time. I always said that Sig is my heroe is my heroe. I think this would be great if you can send me a autograph on a northwestern t-shirt I will pay extra for it . I look forward to a favourable reply
all u guys r great you are for real jonathan u are the best. u look and act just like my brett,please stay safe and bring home the big ones.scott lisyen to your dad he is number111111111111111111111111111
Finally some real men in my life. I am a southern belle who spent 10yrs exploring the interior of Alaska. Watching Deadliest Catch this season has reawakened my Alaska Dream. Time Bandit’s Captain Jonathan has got it going on. Strong, scruffy, and brave. Ooo La La. I ‘ll see you in my dreams, baby!
WOW….Hard to pick just one.
I Love Phill Harris & his Boys, So It’s The Cornelia Marie #1
Time Bandit, With John & Andy #2
God Bless You All, & Stay Safe !!!!!!!!!!!!!
Time Bandit is the big numero uno boat on the Berring Sea. Capt’s. Jonathan & Andy along with the heirs of the boat, Neil & Scottie have one fine and loyal crew. You guy’s know how to have fun while doing a very dangerous job, and when it’s crunch time, how to get real serious, yet always done safely. I cannot rule out Capt. phil on the Cornelia Marie, along with his two boy’s Josh & Jake & and a good dependable freind ” Murray ” and thier crew. Capt. Phil runs a good boat, but could use a Valium prescription to settle down a little bit. Phil the stress is going to kill you, come down a thousand my Brother. You guy’s just keep on bringing that fine crab to my favorite resturant, Crabby Bill’s in Indian Rocks Beach Florida, and every time I eat there, I’ll think of the Deadliest Catch on my plate.
May 5th, 2007 at 3:06 am
I’ve come to really enjoy the crew of the Cornelia Marie. I like how the family runs the boat and fools around with each other.
May 5th, 2007 at 10:43 pm
I like the Northwestern and I think they are going to win again this season!
May 6th, 2007 at 12:44 am
I like them all for different reasons, but if I’d have to choose, I’d say it’s between the Northwestern and Cornelia Marie.
May 7th, 2007 at 4:29 pm
The Cornelia Marie Hands Down is the best out there. Phil is a kick ass captain with a kick ass crew…and his son Jake is hotter than the sun!!!
May 12th, 2007 at 3:23 am
Hi Guys on the Northwestern and Cornelia Marie!!! You guys make my evenings on Tuesday and Thursdays. I love what you guys are doing out there, it takes alot of guts and tons of dramamine when you are not used to the sea!!! Ha!Ha! My brother and I used to have a 54 foot shrimp-fishing boat named the Dragon Lady or should I say his boat and I got to go along and actually work for food. It got pretty hairy out there a few times in the Gulf of Mexico. I miss it though. I can watch Deadliest Catch and I feel at home with you guys. You all don’t get paid near enough for what you do just so folks can eat seafood. Thank you for all your hard work and wonderful, entertaining humor on the Deadliest Catch. Well,Sig and Phil take care of yourselves and each other on your boats and have a safe and blessed crab season. Will be thinking of you while you are out there on the Bering Sea. God Bless!!! Mona
May 15th, 2007 at 4:09 am
about time a brotha got on the sho. we stayed on tillthey folded. next year therll be three moooor of us. we got discovry good.—charles the powda man
May 29th, 2007 at 5:00 am
Northwestern and Cornelia Marie!
June 6th, 2007 at 2:57 am
I think Mike needs to go out one time,my utmost respect to the captains,crews,cameramen and the families at home for an incredible look into their lives. Maybe a side bar of the families waiting at home. be safe ,George Aspinall,Jacksonville,Florida
June 10th, 2007 at 9:57 pm
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June 10th, 2007 at 11:34 pm
To the bravist Boys in town..
It seems only wives get to go out..
Weather it be a cook or a crew hand, i understand weight and measure.. No I could not lift 200 pounds of frozen roap 300 times, but I could cook and whether the whether and the bruses at 52 years old and put those suspicious thoughts of yours Sig right where it counts. My fathers parents came to the US by boat from Noraway and I want to go out crabbing.I have tasted Alaska first hand. This Grandma can do it.
Ok brave boys, anyone brave enough to give me a job.
Sonja
June 10th, 2007 at 11:43 pm
P.S.
If any one has any questions about why I have made this challenge.
Go to plentyoffish.com. check out my profile of OutDoorLady 52
I am serious about wanting the chance to live a experence of a life time,and I am in shape to do it.
Good luck Sig on quiting smoking.
June 15th, 2007 at 12:14 am
WOW what a great show. All fisherman have a dangerous life and I think it’s great that us land folk get to see it. I live in New England and my heart breaks every time I hear about fishing boats in trouble or worse, missing fisherman. Thanks for showing us your adventures every season and stay safe.
June 18th, 2007 at 2:27 am
Three comments. I love the show and it allows me to be grateful that I used to be on the sea up north involved with many fisheries. I miss it and it is a young persons game. Glad I was able to play for all the years I did.
Johanathan on the Time Bandit said on recent After the catch that there were only 81 crab skippers in the world. WRONG.
There are king crab skippers in Norway, and Russia. Huge king crab like in the old days.
There are king crab skippers who are the pioneers from the 60s and 70s in the ” old days.” When the Berring was open year around and they tossed all the non king crab overboard is true disgust.
I appreciate Larry speaking up and correcting Johanthan.
And I trust all the skippers and all the crews will always have safe and blessed sailings.
June 20th, 2007 at 2:33 am
Sig is a businessman. He runs a no nonsense attack that I appreciate. I like the fact that there isn’t the melodrama and high maintenance theatrics that some of the others are facing. If I wanted melodrama, I would watch American Chopper. If Sig ever wants an older greenhorn that will work as hard the young guys, I am ready to go!
June 20th, 2007 at 4:52 am
If I had to choose what boat to work on, it would be the Time Bandit. All of the captains take their work seriously but Johnathan is just a good ol’ boy. He has a much better personality than some of the others. He must have Southern blood in him.
July 1st, 2007 at 11:52 am
the mavrick is the best ever i cant wait until my sweat shirt comes from th maverick website.:):):):):):):);)
July 2nd, 2007 at 5:02 pm
I watched in awe as Johnathon and his crew saved the life of the fisherman who went overboard off another boat. Without a dought that was the single most important catch of the series. God bless them and Thank God they were in the right place at the right time.
July 5th, 2007 at 5:20 pm
I’m 35 and hooked on a crab fishing show. I’ve had many thoughts of moving from Texas to Alaska after watching this show for three seasons. I love this show so much, I’ve seen them all and the reruns over and over. Just can’t get enough of it. Especially, Johnathon and the Time Bandit. He’s the man. I wish you made a T-shirt with the Time Bandit and it’s crew on it, and the Deadliest Catch logo. I think many people would buy them. You could even donate part of the profits to the fishermans memorial fund. That would be nice to be able to help those in need. Please continue on with the show. I need to see the Johnathon (and the crew) or my life just won’t be complete. I pray for all the fisherman and that they always have a safe return. May God bless you all. Continue what your doing and be safe. Love ya’.
July 23rd, 2007 at 4:20 pm
hi greetings from ireland,love the show all the captains and crew have to be admired for what they go through
love the north western and time bandit the best.ye all have to be on your toes out on the water.
i always say a prayer for all the captains and crew’s safe returns.looking forward to the 4th series.
love the re runs on discovery more episodes please for the new series.
some fishermen were lost off the east coast of ireland some months back and a crew of another fishing ship went to search and ended up losing their whole crew.its a viscious job but fairplay to ye all you deserve
gold medals for your dedication
cheers
david dublin ireland
July 28th, 2007 at 5:01 pm
I stumbled upon this show one day while flipping thru the channels and I haven’t missed an episode since. I even watch all the re-runs, no matter how many times I’ve seen them. My favorite episode so far was when Jonathan Hilstrand pulled the guy out of the water. My heart was racing like I was there. It really shows all of you men’s character. No matter who you are or what boat your from when your in need, help is there, thank God. Thanks for allowing us to be apart of your lives. Good luck and God bless to all of you brave men. Not to mention the very strong and brave women who stand behind you. They are the hero’s too.
August 13th, 2007 at 4:43 pm
Without a doubt, my favorites are the Time Bandit, and the Cornelia Marie. I love those Captains. I like the way Captain Phil interacts with his sons, and I just like the way Captain John looks.
September 5th, 2007 at 8:12 am
It’s a close run thing between the Northwestern and the Cornelia Marie as both skippers and crews give a good account of themselves and their ship. Both skippers show true leadership, the men get respect and it is almost the perfect working environment if it wasnt for the temperatures, the storms and of course the sea…. but apart from that it looks cool! Many of us in our comfortable office jobs could do with a reality check sometimes, and these guys on all of the boats get that every day they sail. Jolly well done chaps, from all of us in England
September 30th, 2007 at 11:17 pm
Sig and the rest of the crew on the Northwestern make me proud of beiing norwegian.! My family are fishermen and because of this show I’ve decided to try it out even though I am a farmer. I really love watching this show, I’d watch it all day if I could. My dream would be to become a greenhorn on the Northwestern.
Med vennlig hilsen
Jon Sigurd
Norge
December 19th, 2007 at 10:17 pm
Good day Northwestern, I have been a dedicated fan for 2 years now. This show is amazing and I look forward to watching you guys every week.Just seeing if I can purchase a few t-shirts with Sigs autogragh on it? I will ay extra. I work in fisheries,marine and fresh water .Working with mostly men we talk about the show all the time. I always said that Sig is my heroe is my heroe. I think this would be great if you can send me a autograph on a northwestern t-shirt I will pay extra for it . I look forward to a favourable reply
March 18th, 2008 at 4:12 pm
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April 18th, 2008 at 1:25 am
all u guys r great you are for real jonathan u are the best. u look and act just like my brett,please stay safe and bring home the big ones.scott lisyen to your dad he is number111111111111111111111111111
May 14th, 2008 at 11:01 pm
Finally some real men in my life. I am a southern belle who spent 10yrs exploring the interior of Alaska. Watching Deadliest Catch this season has reawakened my Alaska Dream. Time Bandit’s Captain Jonathan has got it going on. Strong, scruffy, and brave. Ooo La La. I ‘ll see you in my dreams, baby!
July 12th, 2008 at 8:00 pm
I like the NORTHWESTERN
July 17th, 2008 at 5:43 pm
Northwestern #1 Go Sig!!! Close 2nd is Cornelia Marie
July 23rd, 2008 at 12:43 am
i just love the cornila marie and caption phil harris and his sons.
August 16th, 2008 at 1:52 pm
WOW….Hard to pick just one.
I Love Phill Harris & his Boys, So It’s The Cornelia Marie #1
Time Bandit, With John & Andy #2
God Bless You All, & Stay Safe !!!!!!!!!!!!!
August 18th, 2008 at 4:52 pm
Time Bandit is the big numero uno boat on the Berring Sea. Capt’s. Jonathan & Andy along with the heirs of the boat, Neil & Scottie have one fine and loyal crew. You guy’s know how to have fun while doing a very dangerous job, and when it’s crunch time, how to get real serious, yet always done safely. I cannot rule out Capt. phil on the Cornelia Marie, along with his two boy’s Josh & Jake & and a good dependable freind ” Murray ” and thier crew. Capt. Phil runs a good boat, but could use a Valium prescription to settle down a little bit. Phil the stress is going to kill you, come down a thousand my Brother. You guy’s just keep on bringing that fine crab to my favorite resturant, Crabby Bill’s in Indian Rocks Beach Florida, and every time I eat there, I’ll think of the Deadliest Catch on my plate.