@ReidProMassage @BlitzCraig99 I’ve seen guys with “attitude” get hog tied in their bunk, and much, much worse.
Nobody will enjoy getting man-handled like that by the crew.
Count on it….
#DeadliestCatch#Fishermen#Scallopers
@FD_Editor Dogfish?
Dogfish for what, Fish n Chips?
We’d be towing, the Skipper would scream out DOGFISH, HAUL-BACK!
Every mesh would have a DogHead sticking out.
Due to the gill spines we had to cut all the heads off to empty the net. Shower of blood each time.
Keep Em!
#DeadliestCatch
@gerryd84#DeadliestCatch Heavy weather is amasing fun but with the right boat you need the right crew.
Working the deck in the heaviest weather the boat can handle is as choreographed as a ballet but contingency actions required because of the ever changing deck conditions. High Liners!
@RogueM2020@DeadliestCatch@Discovery#DeadliestCatch You may surprise yourself! I’ve not seen many women offshore during my career but some can do it! A womans body is really not built for the brutal man-killing work I love so much.
Most of the battle is in the head though!
BTW, she’s from Cape Cod….😎
@freelancerjourn 91, I was offshore for that but luckily we were South of the real bad stuff. 50 feet+ is no joke even on a heavy weather boat.
“Halloween Storm 91”
I’ll never forget and I did write a story about it.
One of 3 storms I’ve been in where you can’t get much closer to losing the boat!