Deadliest Catch Season 4 Episode 8 “No Season for Old Men”
May 28th, 2008It’s a fight for bragging rights between the Time Bandit and the Wizard on who will win the weekly Captain’s challenge. Each boat was allowed to designate one string of 25 pots as the Captains string and the winner would be chosen based on the most crabs during those strings. Although the Wizard pulls up many pots
with over 100 crabs, the last few have small numbers of crabs which brings their average on the string down to a 62. The Time Bandit continues the lucky streak and ends up with a 75 keeper average on the string.
For the crew of the Northwestern this season has bee anything but easy. Lacking the high number of crabs per pot they have had to work long hours pulling up low numbers of crabs to fish their quota. To add insult to injury (Or may the other way around) the picking hook gets thrown about in the heavy seas and ends up whacking Edgar on the forehead, leaving a battle scar of the toil of this year’s season. Things are even worse on the Early Dawn where it’s almost a mutiny as the crew goes behind the back of the Captain to suggest the owner lease out the boat’s remaining quota, Obviously the crew has lost of all of their faith in their Captain.
On board the North American a test pot comes up with decent numbers, so Captain Sten decide to try a Haily Mary and “Carpet Bomb” the surrounding area with all of his remaining pots. In order for his short two week
season to be successful he will need those pots to produce strong numbers and his bet pays off. Capt. Sten previously had never had a pot with more than 100 keepers and soon his numbers are easily exceeding that. Over on the Cornelia Marie a hydraulic fitting on the crane ruptures and begins leaking hydraulic fluid, while leaving the crippled crane lifeless on deck. Another daring repair at sea, 30 feet above deck in heavy seas, seems like just another days work to these guys.
Over on the Time Bandit we had another family reunion when Jonathan’s son returned to take the place of his brother Andy who needed to attend to some family business. We also get a glimpse into the memory of their father (And Grandfather) as the boat is brought in close to the beach to pay respect to his final resting place, facing north and overlooking the approach to the harbor, buried halfway up a mountain. When it’s all said an done it’s been another profitable season for everyone. More importantly everyone returned home safe.