Captain Sig Hansen is weighing in on his fishing future after a frightening incident in the 'Deadliest Catch' Season 21 finale.
Deadliest Catch has seen its fair share of deaths over the years, including Captain Phil Harris, who suffered a stroke during the sixth season. Harris died days later in the hospital from an ...
Hansen has had a history of medical emergencies, including suffering a heart attack while filming Deadliest Catch in March ...
After decades of battling brutal waters and risking his life on the tumultuous Bering Sea, "Deadliest Catch" star Captain Sig Hansen admits he’s starting to see things differently – especially when it ...
Captain Sig Hansen has been a regular on Deadliest Catch since it premiered in 2005, but he might not have many years left on the ocean as he considers retirement to spend more time with family.
However, Sig was starting to feel the physical and mental demands of captaining a vessel deep into a season. Feeling especially tired, he called his son-in-law Clark Pederson to the wheelhouse to take ...
Sig Hansen is no longer opposed to retiring amid his continuing health challenges, he tells PEOPLE. The fisherman collapsed ...
"Deadliest Catch" Captain Sig Hansen isn’t afraid of the sea, but he’s no longer pretending he’s invincible. After decades of battling brutal conditions in the Bering Sea, Hansen, 59, is now facing ...
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