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DEADLIEST CATCH | EPISODE TITLE: The Final Run
Original Air Date: June 14, 2005

Season: 1

Crab Count:
Northwestern - 213,500lbs.
$385,000 / $27,000 per deckhand
Maverick - 201,000 lbs.
$362,000 / $21,700 per deckhand
Retriever - 152,000 lbs.
$274,000 / $16,400 per deckhand
Lady Alaska - 149,275 lbs.
$269,000 / $13, 500 per deckhand
Billikin - 119,250 lbs.
$215,000 / $10,700 per deckhand


SYNOPSIS: With the deaths of the Big Valley crew, this opilio crab season has been a rough one. On every boat, crew members are reaching their limit, but are spurred on by the pressure to catch a year's wages in the next 24 hours.

As the last hours of the season tick down, a new race begins: the race back to port. Since off-loading is done on a first-come-first-serve basis, captains must decide when and where to unload their catch, competing for the best spot in line at the processor. Crab can't last forever in a boat, so a few days waiting could mean tens of thousands of dollars.

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CATCHY QUOTES
MEMORABLE MOMENTS
  • It's the end of an era. For the Alaskan Crab Fishermen this was the last chance to chase the rainbow and hope for the pot of gold. -- Mike Rowe

  • You will never see it again. I'm about to start bawling so knock it off. -- Captain Sig Hansen, Northwestern

  • I'm so happy now I'd even give my enemies a present. -- Deckhand Hiram Johnson - Maverick


  • Deckload of Opilio crab on the Northwestern

  • Edgar Hansen of the Northwestern sets his coat and the hook on fire for the last toss of the season.

  • Lady Alaska's Captain Pete Liske believed that God had made thier crab multiply while they waited on anchor to offload as the catch was $36,000 above what he had estimated. The captain then said, " God doesn't give you what you want buthe gives you what you need."

  • The story of the F/V Saint Patrick.
  • Sig Hansen closes the final episode and gives an emotional farewell to the close of era--Derby style fishing.
EPISODE HIGHLIGHTS

  • The Closing of the show.







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MAJOR SETBACKS
VICTORIES
  • The Maverick has to sick at anchore for 7 days before they can offload their catch. There is a lot of dead loss at first but it clears up and is not as catastrophic as they had first imagined.

  • On the Retriever the ship goes dark a second time. There is a clog in the engine that caused the outage this time. They are back up and running after 2 hours of repairs.











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