Greenhorn Is "Completely Broken Physically And Mentally" | Deadliest Catch

  Рет қаралды 510,882

Discovery UK

Discovery UK

Күн бұрын

Пікірлер
@djjohnson9389
@djjohnson9389 3 жыл бұрын
this is the way a real man handles himself. Trys something reaches his limit realizes it's not for him and takes it on the chin. No swearing no fights just respect I think he handled himself pretty professionally given the circumstances.
@elliottmayer-yeager8087
@elliottmayer-yeager8087 3 жыл бұрын
Agreed.
@taylorc2542
@taylorc2542 3 жыл бұрын
It doesn't look like super hard work, just repetitive and long hours. I wonder if it was a personal issue and he didn't fit with the crew, or he got to the point scared about his hands.
@Teriven
@Teriven 3 жыл бұрын
@@taylorc2542 It's not super hard, but it's still hard, long hours of work, for a LONG time. For how he did, he did DAMN good for a greenhorn.
@dustindubbo2892
@dustindubbo2892 3 жыл бұрын
@@taylorc2542 the actual work isn’t too hard per say but the fact these guys are generally all ways soaking wet in cold ass water; getting tossed around by waves; and often walking on ice covered floors; it really adds up and tears you down. Especially when you realize you can’t just leave and go home; you are there for the entire ride.
@Existential_Dread
@Existential_Dread 3 жыл бұрын
This dude needs job security, so I do my best to keep my job. Oh God, my body hurts!! Safety is the most important factor in any job.
@rampantcolt
@rampantcolt 3 жыл бұрын
I loved that they wrapped their arms around the greenhorn and said it’s ok. Good to see some humanity
@rampantcolt
@rampantcolt 3 жыл бұрын
@Scotty secretly loves Chryslers it’s called a beer 🍺 lol
@shuts_editz
@shuts_editz 3 жыл бұрын
@@rampantcolt no that would it worse
@samdilworth1989
@samdilworth1989 3 жыл бұрын
I believe they were all friends. That's why he said don't hire for friends, hire for the boat.
@01superduty89
@01superduty89 3 жыл бұрын
They didn’t show the part we’re they call him a POS for 5 shifts straight. These boats are not as romantic as they are portrayed.
@erictirado9237
@erictirado9237 3 жыл бұрын
Cap said the truth at the end, its about the boat not friendship
@slydEvil35
@slydEvil35 2 жыл бұрын
He gave it his all and never quit. That’s what is most important in life. That kid is leaving with a nice chunk of change, a great life story to tell, and the ability to hold his head up high.
@drakemcfee9138
@drakemcfee9138 3 жыл бұрын
You can't fault the kid, if someone goes to the point of breaking down physically and mentally...they've truly given their all. I'm glad to see they showed him respect he'd earned. Long before the show in the early 90s I tried it...day 3 I told the skipper he needed a new deck hand after the season. I finished the season, but no way that job whipped my ass
@illegalwaffel6435
@illegalwaffel6435 2 жыл бұрын
how long were you doing it for? idk how long a season is
@fearmyspear3731
@fearmyspear3731 2 жыл бұрын
I worked in blistering hot construction for years. It’s not as dangerous as crabbing but the physical labor is just as hard, took me 3 years to reach my limit. 20 years old with the hands of a 50 year old and pains that still haven’t gone away.
@GreenBottlesOnly
@GreenBottlesOnly 2 жыл бұрын
My cousin was physically fit or so he thought. After 1 month he said no more. Said crab fishing was THE worst job but it was a fun. Me and my brother thought about joining him but after he said that we chose not to
@heveyweightheveyweight5399
@heveyweightheveyweight5399 2 жыл бұрын
yeah i cant imagine 18 hour plus days and very little sleep an those conditions with the wet deck an the waves nearly throwing you over board . its like the military the infantry doing land nav all night . cant stop untill all the code boxes have been found and its dark you walking through swamp an tired as fuck an cant see shit . we at least new if we got lost somone was gona come looking for us the next day , this shit aint a joke one bad move your dead . its like a deployment
@deusvult6920
@deusvult6920 2 жыл бұрын
@@heveyweightheveyweight5399 and you only do land nav one night not for a week or a month
@thesausage351
@thesausage351 3 жыл бұрын
Good kid, good crew. He knew he couldn’t do it, but he tried and accepted it wasn’t for him and parted as friends.
@Erinski
@Erinski 3 жыл бұрын
Poor guy. He was ready to stick it out, but deep down, he must have felt relieved.
@sample.text.
@sample.text. 3 жыл бұрын
I can't knock him one bit.. I wouldn't be able to do half the shit these guys do. Respect to the crew for handling that as well as they could.
@kennethgoettsch9201
@kennethgoettsch9201 3 жыл бұрын
he should laugh when he falls its funny right
@iraniansuperhacker4382
@iraniansuperhacker4382 2 жыл бұрын
most of these dudes are on drugs that is why.
@se7encureton
@se7encureton 3 жыл бұрын
Rest easy Nick. Such a wonderful dude.
@Bean-ox9jq
@Bean-ox9jq 3 жыл бұрын
Wait what?
@volcommadness
@volcommadness 3 жыл бұрын
He was such a hard working dude. Work ethic was unreal.
@Louis275
@Louis275 3 жыл бұрын
@@Bean-ox9jq Yeah he overdosed at a hotel in Tennessee last December. Watch season 17 episode 9 from June 15th
@Bb-jh9fo
@Bb-jh9fo 2 жыл бұрын
Damn
@markbondi4556
@markbondi4556 3 жыл бұрын
Never seen Wild Bill shake hands like that. Good for you buddy.
@Money23181
@Money23181 3 жыл бұрын
He did it with another guy I think season 14 or 15
@lindifuller9113
@lindifuller9113 3 жыл бұрын
Yeah..he is usually a foul mouth bully who never seems to have any compassion for greenhorns or anyone else. Not one of my favorite captains. Greedy!
@Money23181
@Money23181 3 жыл бұрын
@@lindifuller9113 he has in the past and it was Landon, his engineer and he even let landon run the boat during the summer. He will only show compassion to those who truly want to move up.
@thisguy-yv5so
@thisguy-yv5so 3 жыл бұрын
This has to be one of the most miserable jobs out there. So much work to be done all the time, always wet, always cold, always tired. Nothing but respect to these dudes. Real men
@beeman4266
@beeman4266 2 жыл бұрын
It's also one of the best jobs when it comes to a return for your time investment, and it needs no formal education. Pretty sure it doesn't even matter if you have felonies too. If you can hack it you've got the job. For some people it's an ideal situation, for others it's a nightmare. I like the money they make with the little time they spend doing it but I seriously doubt I could handle it.
@thatbrownwhitedude699
@thatbrownwhitedude699 2 жыл бұрын
Been doing this for 2 years definitely one of the hardest jobs I had no doubt after doing my first season I didn’t wanna go back but the money was too good and I enjoyed the outdoor air and sea. It takes a special breed of person to do this and to continue to do for years but much love to this young man for attempting and trying but realized it wasn’t for him and much.
@stansmith4054
@stansmith4054 2 жыл бұрын
I appreciate them more now when I eat my crabbie patties!
@firefox2716
@firefox2716 3 жыл бұрын
Blake put out 100% ! So never regret giving it your best in life people !
@hankthetreeman4979
@hankthetreeman4979 3 жыл бұрын
I've been a tree climber, Foreman, and crane operator for the same company for over 20 years down in Louisiana. Always wanted to give it a shot. I applaud these guys.
@devanman7920
@devanman7920 3 жыл бұрын
it just the sheer lack of sleep and constant movement of the boat while you running on empty that just seems impossible to me. I would not be able for it I know that much.
@10MinutestoRouletteFortune
@10MinutestoRouletteFortune 2 жыл бұрын
Hats off to the kid that gave him the news he had to go. He handled it very well using the safety of the crew and not being able to rescue for reason of letting him go. Well done kid.
@Moose6340
@Moose6340 3 жыл бұрын
Seems like Wild Bill understood the kid did the best he could, it just wasn't good enough. No shame in trying and I'm glad the crew at least appreciated the effort that he put out.
@JustAJinx-ci6hg
@JustAJinx-ci6hg 2 жыл бұрын
Ya know what? I think Bill respected him at the end there. No crying or cussing or threatening. He recognized the reasons listed as valid, thanked for the opportunity, complimented them even, and went out without burning bridges. Good for him
@Robology13
@Robology13 2 жыл бұрын
Respect to the guy. He never broke, he stuck it through, even as his body was failing him.
@ethanporto1745
@ethanporto1745 3 жыл бұрын
Well he made it through the trip without just giving up 🤷‍♂️ most people wouldn’t be able to do that, fishing the berring sea is without question one of the most difficult jobs you can have. Also the most amazing of you ask me tho.
@eightfifty2309
@eightfifty2309 3 жыл бұрын
Can't imagine the kind of mental toughness it takes to work in those conditions. I love working in the water but in freezing cold and current that heavy is something else so hats off to you and those who do that.
@Sanderly1820
@Sanderly1820 3 жыл бұрын
I live in Cornwall UK, fishing here was and still is a huge part of Cornwall, I take my hat off , to you guts who go out in all winds and weather working your butt off on little to no sleep. To be a fisherman takes a special kind of person, I honestly can I'm not that person, I couldn't do that job. Wish you guts all the best thoughts prayers with you all From Cornwall UK
@montanalivin8248
@montanalivin8248 2 жыл бұрын
It's wholesome that the crew could let him know that he wasn't crabbing material. Just like my grandad told me before I enlisted: "Son, you'll find out real quick if you're meant for the Army."
@emilydoe4139
@emilydoe4139 Ай бұрын
I know it broke everyone’s hearts to let him go. I’m glad they were so kind to him about it. He truly did his best, and I hope that man finds a career where he can thrive. He has an excellent work ethic.
@chrismc410
@chrismc410 3 жыл бұрын
There is never any shame in trying and failing and deciding its not for you. It takes a real man or woman enough to admit it. If anything beats you down like that and it broke you and you didn't quit, fair enough, it got you. Everyone has a breaking point.
@slugslovebeer5219
@slugslovebeer5219 3 жыл бұрын
Wow. I can't believe Nick actually hugged the greenhorn. He's usually the biggest asshole. Props to him.
@Justfun-tt4sr
@Justfun-tt4sr 3 жыл бұрын
And now he's dead.
@briantalbot7929
@briantalbot7929 3 жыл бұрын
@@Justfun-tt4sr one less druggy around
@sanderwillems8603
@sanderwillems8603 3 жыл бұрын
I think anyone would see themselves in that moment, but they were just able to hide it better or swallow it deeper and push through. No one does this type of work without breaking.
@wetmemedaddy5065
@wetmemedaddy5065 3 жыл бұрын
@@briantalbot7929 hopefully you join him soon
@eclipsegfxable
@eclipsegfxable 3 жыл бұрын
At least that junkie is dead now.
@jahabean
@jahabean 2 жыл бұрын
he never quit. hats off to him
@polaroidsofpolarbears365
@polaroidsofpolarbears365 3 жыл бұрын
Working on a crab ship is one of the hardest jobs you can do. You make good money, but it will drain you. I don't blame the dude for being so exhausted. I know I wouldn't be able to handle it.
@IrishPotato86
@IrishPotato86 2 жыл бұрын
The kid became a man. He didn’t quit! He worked to the point of being broken and kept on going until he was officially relieved and told he could do no more for safety reasons. Even though he can not do that job at that movement, he earned respect and perhaps with some strength and staminas training, he can go back and work on a crab boat.
@mayhem7455
@mayhem7455 3 жыл бұрын
I'd love to make that kind of money but there's no way I'd survive this job. Mad respect!
@dhansix
@dhansix 3 жыл бұрын
So good to see what the crew do here🙏 it warms an old heart ❤🙏Thank You folks!!
@Mike-pd6np
@Mike-pd6np 2 жыл бұрын
Props to the kid. He was broken but he was gonna keep going. Also, Bill's been around the block a few times, it's funny how he can tell a man's background by just shaking his hand lol
@willm678
@willm678 Жыл бұрын
Bill is a crab ass fudd. His whole personality is “blah blah you’re sheltered blah blah you need thick skin” and he’s a terrible father and very cold, bland person to boot.
@arthurok327
@arthurok327 3 жыл бұрын
Sorry Nick isn't there anymore, gonna miss him, RIP Nick Peace
@Stefan7067
@Stefan7067 3 жыл бұрын
wait what happened?
@niklaslund2204
@niklaslund2204 3 жыл бұрын
@@Stefan7067 He died to mix of drugs which caused his heart to stop, around late december 2020 if i remember right. I belive it was fentanyl, meth and cocaine
@nobodyspecial6436
@nobodyspecial6436 3 жыл бұрын
Yeah… they found him in the Grand Aleutian Hotel didn’t they?? Or am I misinformed?? If i am wrong please enlighten me
@JackChiefton
@JackChiefton 3 жыл бұрын
He was in Nashville
@nobodyspecial6436
@nobodyspecial6436 3 жыл бұрын
@@JackChiefton thank you for clarifying that….
@tonemarieantonsen1597
@tonemarieantonsen1597 3 жыл бұрын
Even when Blake was in pain he gave all he had .He should be proud of himself. Good the rest of the guys huged and shacked his hand and said it was okay. Being a sea man isn't for everyone. That's life 🙂
@voteZDLR
@voteZDLR 3 жыл бұрын
This is fascinating I am so happy shows like this exist. Makes you appreciate the food on your plate more. This is what it took to get it.
@moemcarthur4228
@moemcarthur4228 2 жыл бұрын
You eat crab all the time? Must be fucking nice
@Kenny212_2
@Kenny212_2 2 жыл бұрын
you learn from what you do, and take it with you, that guy did a great job even if he broke down, and no one can take that from him ever, all respect to him for trying his best, i think everyone can agree he tried his best there and admitted himself that he couldnt do it, and wasnt afraid of showing that he couldnt handle it, even going so far as reaching out for help, THAT shows a true man.
@timothykappel198
@timothykappel198 3 жыл бұрын
That first trip is always the hardest. Once you get your sea legs it gets easier everytime till it's second nature and you miss being out there. *And u get paid more money
@spaghetti9845
@spaghetti9845 2 жыл бұрын
it's interesting to me how they all talk about how they love fishing and at the same time all want the season to be over so they can go home.
@rottentomatoes5171
@rottentomatoes5171 Жыл бұрын
Yeah, maybe fishing while relaxing and hanging out with family but they fishing as a job with no where to go besided that boat .
@carlhicksjr8401
@carlhicksjr8401 3 жыл бұрын
It's like your first military training [insert your particular military here]. Your trainers can teach and talk and quietly root for you, but at some point it comes down to what's inside you. You have to conquer fatigue, fear, doubt, and no small amount of anger in order to succeed. Some have it, some don't. Not everybody is cut out for the difficulties and brutalities of life on the deck of a ship, where you're only as good as the last shift you put in, where the environment is a pressure cooker of emotions, and where coping skills are the most valuable skills you have. There is absolutely no shame whatsoever in realizing that you're in the wrong spot for you. The only shame is when you put somebody else's life in jeopardy because you're not packing the gear to either do the job or admit that you can't do the job. And for the record, I served in the US Army... I tried fishing as a kid and couldn't cut it. Hell, I tried college after I got out the military. That went 'boink' too. But I never stopped trying to find that niche.
@deusvult6920
@deusvult6920 2 жыл бұрын
I'm still trying. I graduated hs in 05 and enlisted in the Army. Got an article 15 for telling an e7 no and the garrison commander heard it. Despite the fact it was an E7 asking me a question as a subject matter expert and my answer being "no that's against the regulation" so I just ETS'd. I've worked in tech - office jobs are boring. I've worked in steel product manufacturers - I love welding but I'm slow. I've worked as a jeweler - I hate sales. No idea wtf I'm gonna do now been kicking around the idea of trying to get on a long line boat here in FL. But idk
@Exodusoniner
@Exodusoniner 6 ай бұрын
Whenever I get it in my dumb head that I want to leave it all behind and be a deckhand on a crab boat, I come back to this video. I'm thirty and this kid looks like he is barely out his twentys and he gave it his all and couldn't hack it. I'd be dead in a day or just over board. Mad respect.
@thegreen413
@thegreen413 2 жыл бұрын
im gonna miss Nick. deep down, he had a great heart.
@walker50aaron
@walker50aaron 2 жыл бұрын
Lost 130 pounds doing masonry hauling around 92 pound splitface block or making 1000s of pounds of mud or grout a day wandering how I can move one more step or carry one more block I feel this guys pain
@rebekahlikesmusic2723
@rebekahlikesmusic2723 Жыл бұрын
I have so much respect for the greenhorn. How hard he worked and pushed himself. Salute 💯 majority of people would have quit. He gave it his all 💪
@xXxLegolas007xXx
@xXxLegolas007xXx 3 жыл бұрын
This job is hard af ! You have to be a special kind of person to do this. Its not for everyone. Good to see that they still treated him with respect. He tried but he failed but i think that was valueable experience for him !
@JohnDoe-cx7vq
@JohnDoe-cx7vq 3 жыл бұрын
I was a deckhand for 3 years and from day one till the last day it was hell but dam good money.
@melissahoney8317
@melissahoney8317 3 жыл бұрын
These guys don't get enough credit but I want to say thank you cuz it was for the men we would never get to eat crabs and lobsters I want to say thank you to the man who risk the life on this ocean this was some bug fire for friendship
@cassyfofana7805
@cassyfofana7805 3 жыл бұрын
He tried n did his best hope he feels better....😇
@amoney1421
@amoney1421 2 жыл бұрын
Had the same shit happen to me tow boating working on coal barges. Hands down one of the worst job experiences of my life. my body and mind just isn't built for it, the seclusion being out on the river for 7 days straight killed me along with getting very little sleep and working with assholes on a small tin can. Just admitted to myself i cant do it and i felt so much better when i left. i used that job as a learning experience in life. don't ever just chase a job for the money its never worth it, mental health is everything.
@chiekoj7273
@chiekoj7273 3 жыл бұрын
Kid took it like a pro!
@HotBoxTrucking
@HotBoxTrucking 3 жыл бұрын
thing with greenhorns though, they arent used to it yet, let the body acclimate for more than one 30 day fishing trip and i bet most of them could hack it
@jamesd.6979
@jamesd.6979 11 ай бұрын
Kid proved himself, nothing at all to be ashamed of.
@JaguarWarri0r1
@JaguarWarri0r1 3 жыл бұрын
he did it. Wasnt fast, but he did it. Never gave up. Broke down when they were done. As far as im concerned, he got the job done. just wasnt an environment he could adapt to.
@tomthetit2419
@tomthetit2419 2 ай бұрын
It’s not about pushing yourself, we can all push ourselves when we truly love something. The truth is, he didn’t love this, and there’s no shame in that. What he should be proud of is actually giving it a go and recognising it’s not for him. It takes real strength to admit when something isn’t right, rather than suffering in silence like so many people do.
@jonkraemer2294
@jonkraemer2294 6 ай бұрын
I'm glad his boys didn't make fun of him but yea unfortunately you need to be tough as hell for that job
@unknowntegridy
@unknowntegridy 3 жыл бұрын
At least he pulled through on one season, doubt i could make it. Never really been to sea but a few times.
@travismiles5885
@travismiles5885 3 жыл бұрын
He made it longer than that one green horn who freaked out once they were out at sea and he threatened to jump overboard and swim to shore. Capt. Keith had to turn around and take him home and lost a lot of fishing time because of it
@nonyafkinbznes1420
@nonyafkinbznes1420 2 жыл бұрын
"You've had a pretty sheltered life" Famous last words 😂😂😂
@ownedclearly
@ownedclearly 2 жыл бұрын
took it like a champ and still carried on and took being sent home like a champ to respectful and just realized it was his limit nothing wrong with that its where men are made. im sure he took life lessons from the boat and crew hell never forget
@volcommadness
@volcommadness 3 жыл бұрын
I hope buddy found a line of work best suited for him. I know that feeling . It’s tough but this is a man’s world.
@duffyy1
@duffyy1 3 жыл бұрын
He won the respect of the capt that’s for sure. Hopefully in the future he gives it another shot.
@hernanirodrigues1027
@hernanirodrigues1027 2 жыл бұрын
The kid went out and gave it his all and never quit on the boat. He can leave the boat with his head held high because not many can say they've fished for king crab. that's a super hard job
@codycall6513
@codycall6513 3 жыл бұрын
Never quit. All the matters
@horsefly4400
@horsefly4400 2 жыл бұрын
Guy saw it through to the end. No harm, no foul is what I say. Seems like Bill at least respects the guy for sticking it out as best he was able to.
@josephwebster2909
@josephwebster2909 2 жыл бұрын
I was on the Alaskan sea freeze. It's actually cool af and a lot more respectful. The amount of injuries we all endured and kept going. I had people from every where. Almost all of us were like brothers. We talked a lot of shit to each other, it was hilarious. The Samoans protected everyone like family, we all have a lot of respect and love for each other. One of the coolest experiences I've ever had. 😎 I had the hardest job on the processing vessel. My suggestion, build cardio, lift 50 lbs for 16 hours a day, get used to sleeping while laying on the floor. Mine had a A,B,C crew. Different hours, basically one to two crews could be working at the same time. If you're interested go on indeed and do a app.
@dreamliverock
@dreamliverock 3 жыл бұрын
Wild Bill was right, attitude does make a difference. If this guy was whining the entire time and ditching work they wouldn't give him any respect. But he did honest work.
@chrismc410
@chrismc410 3 жыл бұрын
As with SEAL training or any military training for thar matter, sometimes what one puts out at 100% or even more is simply not enough. Not everyone can handle that life and they'll be the first to tell you. In those instances there is no shame in ringing that bell. Never let anyone tell you otherwise. I myself tried to join the Air Force like my father and both grandfathers before me. I couldn't get past MEPS due to some now serious health issues. I thought at the time I was a disappointment. Nothing was further than the truth from them. They said at least I signed up to try and if fate handed me a body not suited for that life, that is no one's fault and I didn't quit. They were still proud of me and even the recruiter said there was more than one way to serve the country and hooked me up with a recruiter at Northrop Grumman IT where I worked for 15 years.
@sorsorsor11
@sorsorsor11 3 жыл бұрын
I mean he is not wrong, might be good lad, but if he was sheltered tought luck. Who ever worked 14-16 hour shifts for 7 days know the struggle. I also did that 300 days straight no days off on ships. First month was hell. After that you get used to sleeping 4 hours for months, no day off.
@gregoryeverson741
@gregoryeverson741 3 жыл бұрын
only job i can think of that i have done that is very demanding is Iron work, my 1st day was 6am-9pm we had concrete coming
@KM-em9me
@KM-em9me 3 жыл бұрын
As far as I can tell the rigors of that job destroys just about everyone associated with it, from the captain's on down to the greenhorns. It's a rare human being who can thrive on all of that excitement and hardship mixed around and live a normal life around it all. Wild Bill is one of those guys who manages to pull it off with style. God speed.
@Moose6340
@Moose6340 3 жыл бұрын
It's a brutal life. Look at the wear and injuries they rack up on their bodies, the numbers of them that turn to drugs and booze, the strain on their families. It's damn sure not for everybody.
@KM-em9me
@KM-em9me 3 жыл бұрын
@@Moose6340 It's like the definition of insanity. Remove all the stops and safety features and get rich or die trying.
@robertquinn1945
@robertquinn1945 Жыл бұрын
He gave it his all 😊😊😊❤❤❤ hands hurting break downs he did what most men or women would probably not think about doing you did your best!!!
@chaddicusmaximusdestroyero8259
@chaddicusmaximusdestroyero8259 2 жыл бұрын
One of the few jobs as and more at times physically demanding than commercial roofing. I would love to do this kind of work but I love what I do more, something about being 30 stories in the air doing a tear off or hanging off the side of a highrise hotel in a harness and putting brackets up for the railing before the job. I just love it
@RedReaper303
@RedReaper303 3 жыл бұрын
At least the greenhorn tried and didn't give up. Working as crab fisherman is hard work. Truth be told, I would like to give it a try.
@tristanfaulkner6003
@tristanfaulkner6003 3 жыл бұрын
My father did this in Alaska during the 70s and 80s, it is one of the most difficult, punishing, and dangerous jobs in the world. Your body and mind need to have durability and stamina that most people simply DO NOT HAVE. Skill helps greatly, but you have to be able to last long enough to obtain that experience and develop that skill, most people can't even get that far. Even then, there is an element of luck involved. People literally die out there all the time. Good, experienced people have died. These are some of the most inhospitable seas in the world and humans really are not meant to be there. It's one of the reasons drug and alcohol addiction is such a problem for the people in this industry, they do anything to cope. There is no shame in admitting you can't do it and quitting, the ocean defeats everyone eventually.
@Ava_Orchid
@Ava_Orchid 2 жыл бұрын
He tried he did what he could the job wasnt for him but he didnt flat out give up. Good for him
@Mac181
@Mac181 2 жыл бұрын
Most people at home think they can do this job but they hav no idea how hard it is but at least he finished the string
@DaHuntsman1
@DaHuntsman1 3 жыл бұрын
One of the best things you can do as a person is realize what your limitations are
@tylerbouck3555
@tylerbouck3555 3 жыл бұрын
Rip Nick and may God bless and keep your family safe! Your fleet mates and us viewers will miss ya!
@MrAlexkaysyou
@MrAlexkaysyou 2 жыл бұрын
Took that like a boss, true gentleman.
@pvtread5207
@pvtread5207 3 жыл бұрын
Wanted to do this back in the day A, didn't have the training these guys do for cold weather work and survival B, was a deckhand on sportfishing boats out of San Diego. Completely different fishing types and I'm glad i didn't attempt it
@ReniLewis-j1v
@ReniLewis-j1v Жыл бұрын
Go wild bill get crab 🦀🦀 god bless you and crew❤❤❤❤ bearing sea ⛵⛵⛵⛵⛵
@jeremyfletcher6038
@jeremyfletcher6038 9 ай бұрын
Handled well on both sides, different from how it normally goes
@jessegarcia2060
@jessegarcia2060 2 жыл бұрын
Everyone has plan until the get on crab boat...-wild Bill...🙌
@KYZR97
@KYZR97 3 жыл бұрын
bros just hug it out, now that’s family
@overthehills8833
@overthehills8833 3 жыл бұрын
I did Longline fishing in B season on a crab boat if it wasn’t for the redline pills 💊 a deckhand provided me with I would not have been able to finish the season, I worked 32 hours straight one day too😩
@tthomaselli2
@tthomaselli2 3 жыл бұрын
Deckhand: "Every crab counts, right now!...". Me: "What about the females?...".
@bigolmoose
@bigolmoose 3 жыл бұрын
This happened to me drilling I just couldn't keep going anymore and had to call it quits
@PitsTasteGood
@PitsTasteGood 3 жыл бұрын
Everyone has limitations on what they can take. Saying that only some people have those limits makes me disgusted to see you at the helm, gathering dust. You're one of those people if that's truly what you believe. We all come from our own unpaved Road. No one person knows how dense the foliage was and how steep the incline or decline was through the beginning of someone's life, unless you were walking parallel with them.
@fleetleader1013
@fleetleader1013 3 жыл бұрын
now imagine if they treated all of their crew like that... shockingly I think more greenhorns would make it.
@BlackRose3610
@BlackRose3610 3 жыл бұрын
Wild Bill got such good teeth its insane
@johnnymichaelangelo9264
@johnnymichaelangelo9264 3 жыл бұрын
Hws got good monwy too😁lol
@nikomartinez5606
@nikomartinez5606 3 жыл бұрын
0:46 Did someone blow their ass all over the freezer?
@chuckychuck
@chuckychuck 3 жыл бұрын
Yup, Physical labor work is a no man land, did it for 35 years.
@yourlastday2866
@yourlastday2866 2 жыл бұрын
i have to say tho, very very rare that the crew respect the greenhorn, even bill said he hires for the boat not friendship, blake is a good dude
@devanman7920
@devanman7920 2 жыл бұрын
Yano on a construction site he's probably one of the best workers there but this fishing is just different gravy. Imagine going for 24-30 hrs straight in freezing wet weather. The floor literally never stays still, everything is against you you're constantly slipping and trying to stand up. You're constantly working flat out, You can't switch off for a second incase of waves or if someone gets hurt. All that combined and just the sheer lack of sleep just shows these lads are machines.
@JohnBaxter-kn5zf
@JohnBaxter-kn5zf 9 ай бұрын
Gotta give kid mad respect, hes built for fishing but not Bering Sea fishing
@dipperq
@dipperq 2 жыл бұрын
~25 years ago, when I was in high school. a friend told me Summer job in Alaska fishing makes big money.... LOL.
@bryankelley4861
@bryankelley4861 2 жыл бұрын
Nothing but insults at the end.
@TheHellSpawn000
@TheHellSpawn000 3 жыл бұрын
Honestly i dont blame him. I did turn over for the arena where i live, Taking tempered glass pannels out, taking the boards out, covering ice with ice decking and then setting out chairs and even i have seen people come in with a high and mighty attitude and leave at the end of the night singing a different tune because We get a break *IF* we are ahead of schedule. Because that has to be done that night, there is no ifs ands or buts, it has to be turned over and ready by the time the crew trucks for a concert get there or morning of a hockey game. Crab fishing, honestly if i could try it... Yeah i would have tried it just to see what it was like. Would i want to do it for years and years? absolutely not. Its really not easy and its really dangerous. In the end though no one has the right to give the kid grief because in the end he tried, and hey he made it through the season, he pushed through the pain until the end so that in its self is an achievement. Blake has heart and that alone is gonna take him places.
@vmwindustries
@vmwindustries 3 жыл бұрын
I'm sure he would get over it with more work. He would adapt to the situation. Sure his hand are fucked, and cameras on ya all the time can be stressful too. I would have given him one more run, or at least ask if he thinks he can do it. Give the kid a chance. He was just, "learning the ropes", as the old sailers say.
@truthisreal.
@truthisreal. 3 жыл бұрын
Can’t fault the for trying. He tried and his body quit on him. Most people once that goes your mind goes and there’s no getting back until you take time to get your mind together.
@lkkljasdjklhas9878
@lkkljasdjklhas9878 3 жыл бұрын
lmao that crab claw injury thingy is not from stress
@jontodd5462
@jontodd5462 2 жыл бұрын
Best captain on the show
@darthstar7105
@darthstar7105 2 жыл бұрын
Credit to this guy knowing that this just wasn’t for him and that he wasn’t cut out for this kinda work I know I definitely ain’t
@glossalth
@glossalth 2 жыл бұрын
I dont think we armchair viewers have a clue how tough this job is ,,sea sickness is the worst kind of sickness u can get ,it just drains the whole body ,but the kid and the crew can hold there heads up high ,they handled this situation very well ,he wont be the last ,
@TeamGlasshole
@TeamGlasshole 3 жыл бұрын
Now I want crab. Thanks for nothing KZbin
@caperby3818
@caperby3818 3 жыл бұрын
I lobster and crab fish in beautiful cape breton nova Scotia look the island up and come visit, and we have the best golf in canada as well
@tonycerino9645
@tonycerino9645 3 жыл бұрын
Adapt and overcome!!!!
@patrciaclemons8183
@patrciaclemons8183 3 жыл бұрын
Yeah!
How Strong Is Tape?
00:24
Stokes Twins
Рет қаралды 96 МЛН
I survived 50 Days on an Alaskan Fishing Boat
14:34
KaiElwyn
Рет қаралды 639
Russian Cargo Ship Ursa Major Sinks in the Mediterranean | Fifth Russian Commercial Vessel Lost
15:40
Meet The Canadian Road Trains...
8:50
Big Truck Time
Рет қаралды 10 М.
Kokhanok Falls Lodge, The Beginning
24:46
Flying Adventures of the Alpha Pop
Рет қаралды 623