Tuesday, April 16, 2013

D-day

"Deadliest Catch," season nine, launches tonight on the Discovery Channel. Check your local listings.

Here are your vessel crews, looking all badass with their hoodies and beards. Not a smile in the bunch.

9 comments:

  1. Wesley, c'mon. That's not news. It's not even entertainment anymore.

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  2. Wonder who's gonna win this year

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  3. Fishermen don't watch that junk.

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  4. Arrrrgh indeed, but foulweather work can sometimes leave the maidens a bit damp in the crawl spaces...

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  5. wow i better jump on board work at two percent of the gross for ten years and maybe just maybe if i'm lucky get the five percent!!!think i'll just keep my minimum job wage on the slime line next to mexicans slavs and poor white [europeons]these boat captains wearing there gold and jewels truely represent capitalisim at it's grandest!and buyers of the crab represent the same.

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  6. Anonymous said...
    "Fishermen don't watch that junk."
    There's a lot fishermen don't do, Anonymous, like get involved in the process of the politics of fishing.
    Looking back when I was on deck, all I cared about was sharing up and getting my horn scraped.
    It was different back then.
    That was before the industry was being attacked by the ENGO's and fishermen were respected.
    I don't know how much longer a young guy will be able to have a future in the industry as soon enough crewmen from Brazil will be flown in and stay on boats for a length of time then rotated back home on a regular basis. Cheap labor and free transportation.
    It's time to really lean into those that will make this happen.

    Wes, I also posted a DC piece on my website.
    People like the show, and it has been an ice breaker to get citizens to talk about the industry.

    Wes, I'd like email you.

    Contact me through the contact prompt on the menu bar at http://fisherynation.com/

    borehead

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  7. think the ratings tell a different story

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