"Four-story builders will be coming at us, breaking." "This blue king crab will gonna die." "[Laughing]" "Blue king crab!" "That's making my day." "You will, at some point, be mentally broke." "Go, go!" "Yeah, good stuff." "[ Men shouting ]" "[Bleep]" "I want to cry, it hurts so bad." "Man:" "I don't care if it takes three guys to drag him and throw him in the [Bleep] boat." "He's coming out of the fore peak, he's getting out of his raincoat." "Campbell:" "Mental breaking in two hours of fishing?" "That's [Bleep]" "[ Men shouting ]" "[ Laughing ]" "[ Bon Jovi's "Wanted dead or alive" plays ]" "♪ Another place ♪" "♪ where the faces are so cold ♪" "♪ I'd drive all night ♪" "♪ just to get back home ♪" "♪ I'm a cowboy ♪" "♪ on a steel horse I ride ♪" "♪ I'm wanted ♪" "♪ wanted ♪" "♪ dead or alive ♪" "[ birds calling ]" "It's a little windy right now." "Narrator:" "In Dutch harbor..." "Red crab's all done." "Now we're heading down for blues." "The crew of the Seabrooke prepares the boat to head out to new grounds." "I'm excited to go out and try to make some more money." "Hopefully we get two boatloads of blue king crab." "That would be great." "Narrator:" "And in the wheelhouse, captain Scott Campbell, Jr." "is expecting a new recruit." "Waiting on my new horn." "[ Chuckles ]" "He sounds pretty energetic, but we'll see how he does." "Narrator:" "Just two days ago..." "Perkey:" "Look at my hands." "They're all swole up [Bleep] just because of that [Bleep]." "Deck boss Bob Perkey and greenhorn Kyle Babb left the boat." "See ya, suckas!" "Now the captain has hired 29-year-old Josh Fullmer, fresh out of Idaho Falls, Idaho." "What's up?" "Fullmer:" "I hope that I can make it on the Bering sea and not fail, man, 'cause I've seen so many guys fail, and I'm like," ""oh, put me in that position, I'll [Bleep] show that dude up."" "Campbell:" "Has no clue what he's getting himself into." "Absolutely none." "Welch:" "I don't make first guesses on who they are or what they're like until they get out there, and then you see what kind of character they a actually hav." "Campbell:" "He's been moving furniture for 7 years." "He's worked 12, 15, even 16-hour days, with his longest being 19." "Josh." "Nice to meet you." "I hate greenhorns." "Especially green horns." "I don't have the patience anymore to deal with them." "He says that he has an insane drive to excel and be the best, so we'll see how..." "[Chuckles]" "What he thinks about moving furniture versus moving crab pots out of the Bering sea." "Never been on the water." "Probably never even seen the ocean before, for all I know." "[ Chuckles ] That's good, though." "You want horns like this, because you want ones that are untainted, that have never been on other boats, so they know nothing and you can train them to your way." "[ Chuckles ] That's a first." "How's it going, man?" " Permission?" " Yep." "Jr." "Josh." "Josh, okay." "You ever been on a boat or anything like that?" "You know if you get seasick or not?" "I don't know if I get seasick." "Been on a ferry." "That's it." "Matter of fact, about to take my pills now." "So what made you want to be a crabber?" "I started watching anything that I could find on Alaskan fishing, anything I could do on the Internet." "I've got a couple different handbooks, like I said in the résumé, but, I don't know." "I don't know." "I'm just crazy, I guess." "That's good." "Yep." "The only advice I can give you is, don't let yourself get overwhelmed." "Around here, you just, you know, you suck it up." "You deal with it." "If you do something wrong, you get your ass chewed, you take it, you know?" "You're the horn." "That's being able to not have a meltdown because you've had enough of them picking on you." "You will, at some point, be mentally broke." "And it's being able to push through that that's gonna make the determiner whether you can be a fisherman or not." "Campbell:" "Man, oh, man, this kid is gonna be in for probably the worst rude awakening of his life." "I know it." "[ Chuckles ]" "Josh." "Josh." " What?" " Josh." "Josh." "Oh, okay." "Milton." "Nice meeting you, Milton." "Welcome aboard." "Thank you, sir." "That dude looks like a straight-up sea lark." "Narrator: 430 miles to the North of Dutch harbor..." "On the Cornelia Marie..." "[Bleep] [Bleep]" "Jake:" "We're not having quite as much fun as we did when the old man was on here." "It's a lot different when you look up in the window and you don't see that furry-headed mullet." "Narrator:" "Captain Derrick Ray is on his second week of trying to find a crab." "Ray:" "That's not very good fishing." "I had high hopes when I set these." "I was pretty excited." "You think you're on to something." "Come back, it's nothing." "We're averaging a half a crab a pot." "We don't know which half we get in what pot, but we need to make some money." "Ray:" "Six." "Should have been some pockets of crab here." "It's the right depth." "It's not adding up." "I know he doesn't want to leave, but there is a time to stop." "I've been working my [Bleep] Ass off." "[Bleep] This." "Narrator:" "On a run between strings, deckhand Josh Harris heads up to confront the skipper for the second time this season." "Josh:" "Let me explain something to you." "You've seen the numbers down there." "Unless you hit [Bleep] like, a monster thing, which I pray to [Bleep] we do..." "We got a ton of ocean left to cover." "You should know when you leave the dock you're prepared to fish on that 10 or 12 average for a few days till you find the 15, the 20." "You can't expect us to be up to your par of knowledge." "You can't expect us to have learned a certain way, because he did not teach us that way, and when you tell me things, you need to explain what the [Bleep] you're talking about." "You come at me with an attitude on how I should know this, I should know that." "Listen to me for one minute." "Do you think I want to share my 30 years of knowledge and my 25 years of running a boat to a kid that's got a huge drug problem and then see him jump on board a boat and start running it," "and then I find out a year later he's killed all of them because he was strung out on dope and he had no idea how to lead men?" "I know in the heart of my hearts he is not prepared to run a boat ever in his life at this stage, and neither are you." "Great." "You know, granted, we put our names on the [Bleep] line, and for you to tell me there needs to be a level of maturity for me to even think of coming here... well, you know what?" "[Bleep] Had to give up my party life, everything that was [Bleep] fun." "I got, like, a couple weekends to myself." "So, at 28, you had to give up your "party life"?" "So you actually had to grow up and pretend to be an adult?" "I would love to teach you how to run this boat." "I would." "You guys are missing a ton of tools." "I have empathy for that." "Your dad did you a huge disservice... huge..." "By not teaching you these things in the last five years when he had you on this boat." "Now, you should have paid more attention yourselves." "This isn't one great, big party." "This is big boy land." "Derrick, we're all stressed out, you know?" "Nobody's making a [Bleep] paycheck right now." "Do you want the boat to operate the way it's always operated, or do you want to change and move forward?" "Derrick, you know, you're coming on here with a fresh attitude, you know, like, I didn't come up here to listen to you say I have a [Bleep] poor work ethic." "Grow up." "Forget it." "You know, move on." "Everybody in the world has a parent die." "Exactly." "You don't got to [Bleep] remind me that the old man had died, Derrick." "You said it to me quite a few times." "I exactly know what the [Bleep] happened." "Are you getting pissed off at me 'cause we're not catching crab right now?" "Is this what this is about right now?" "Oh, no." "This is about the two of you." "We're out here fishing, and we're, you know, we're all trying to make a buck." "Okay, well, we got five minutes till the next string, so let's go catch some more crab." "Narrator: 260 miles northeast of Dutch harbor..." "Is the 103-foot Kodiak." "Welcome back, my friends." "This is a money-making machine!" "Yeah, yeah, yeah. [ Laughs ]" "Back on the meat!" "We're on the crab now." "That's red king crab gold." "Narrator:" "After two weeks of fishing..." "I'm finally able to give these guys some [Bleep] crab, man." "Narrator:" "Captain "Wild Bill" Wichrowski has hit the mother lode." "Wichrowski:" "Damn!" "This is a little slice of heaven compared to what we've been doing." "Narrator:" "Last king crab season..." "Eight, zero-eight." "Captain bill had a run of bad luck." "This is ridiculous." "But for now..." "His fortune has changed." "Looks like got crab coming up." "Boo-yah!" "They're biting now." "They're here." "There's more on the bottom than there will be 10 days from now." "So I really need to make this work." "Watch the spin!" "We got on them." "Now we're gonna combine all the gear right in one area." "It's gonna be great." "Narrator:" "The Kodiak's hydraulic crane is non-responsive." "Hey, bill, there's a problem with the hydraulics." "And work on deck comes to a halt." "We can drive and we can steer, but we can't haul any gear." "[ Drill whirs ]" "Trying to make sure that this thing works, 'cause if it doesn't, then we're really screwed." "[Bleep] Whoa!" "[Bleep]" "Narrator:" "Engineer and deck boss Adam Mccalden goes deep inside the crane to inspect the damage." "Man:" "What is it?" "Okay." "Aah!" "Doesn't look good." "Thought it was gonna be something minor, and it's turned into something a little more major right now." "[Bleep]" "We can't run the crane and the hydros at the same time, so the crane is kind of kaputz for now." "No go." "We're gonna have to start pushing some pots, so just bear with it, deal with it." "Narrator:" "A broken crane in the middle of good fishing could mean the end of the trip." "Man:" "Go, go, go!" "But not for the crew of the Kodiak." "Max power!" "Yeah, good stuff." "Ohh!" "Fun times pushing the pots." "Wichrowski:" "It's funny." "This is the first boat I've operated ever where we didn't push pots on deck." "Go, go, go, go!" "Morale is high." "We found some new found spirit in pushing pots." "Go!" "Go!" "Narrator:" "And leading the charge is 29-year-old Jake Jolibois." "Get us into a good spot this time, there." "We got to push sideways." "Somebody's drunk and driving." "He's, like, the driving force behind it." "Yeah!" "Yeah!" "Jake's probably the strongest he's ever been right now." "Pushing pots 101." "Jake's obviously done this before." "[ Men shouting ]" "These guys are gonna be sore from doing this." "Crab on the table, crab on the table." "Whoa!" "Whoa!" "Wait, wait, wait, wait, wait." "[ Chuckles ]" "One, two, three!" "Man:" "I love Zach's running start." "Pushing pots was fine when it was 5- and 10-day seasons, but you're gonna be on a marathon season, man, you'd better have the crane going." "[ Men shouting ]" "Hopefully we can maintain this attitude and enthusiasm." "[ Shouts ] [Bleep]" "These guys are running down the deck." "It's fast, but it wears the guys down faster, too." "[ Shouting ] [Bleep]" "Oh." "Oh, man." "[ Groans ]" "[Bleep]" "We only have one speed." "Man, it's [Bleep] down [Bleep]" "I want to cry, it hurts so bad." "Oh, something ain't right." "Mccalden:" "There's no crying on a crab deck." "Narrator:" "Jake's fall on the slippery deck took out his back." "Mccalden:" "Jake did a Kodiak jelly slide." "The jelly... whee!" "Jolibois:" "Snap, crackle, pop." "Next thing you know," "I'm getting lightning bolts from my ass to my shoulder blades." "Narrator: 300 miles to the North of Dutch harbor, the Ramblin' Rose, steaming to St. Paul." "Neese:" "If we'd only been fishing for one or two days it wouldn't be a big deal..." "Narrator: 28-year-old skipper Elliott Neese is about to cash in on the first king crab trip of his career." "Neese:" "We're gonna go off-load these crab, and the way the blue crab are, they're pretty weak crab in comparison to, like, a red crab, which you can hold for 10, 12 days easy." "Narrator:" "Three days ago..." "Yeah!" "Whoo!" "Narrator:" "...A 30-pot run of great fishing [ telephone ringing ] Was interrupted by the processor." "[Bleep]" "The decision to head in early was the hardest he's had to make so far as a captain." "Neese:" "This is my first time running this boat, so I just want to play it safe." "There's a lot of money at stake here." "Narrator:" "A 30,000-pound load of blues yields up to $150,000." "You know, it's not my money." "Ultimately, it's these guys on deck's, and they've been working their asses off for me, and I want to give them every penny they've earned." "So we're going to go to town, regroup, get some more bait, and get these guys some money to send home." "Narrator:" "To Elliot, the crab numbers on his first trip are looking good." "Neese:" "All right, guys." "Here's what we got for bets." "Narrator:" "The question is, how good?" "I've got 34,444." "Kado's got 34,500." "T.E. went with 36,999." "The Cat went with 37,050." "And Face went with 35,050." "And now the betting is closed." "Well, we'll find out here whether or not all the hard work paid off and the crab are still alive, and we'll find out exactly how much we brought in." "I'm hoping around 35,000 pounds." "Whoo!" "[ Laughter ]" "Yee-haw!" "It's been a good trip, overall." "I'm glad we came in." "I think it was the right decision." "I think everybody's happy with it." "Everybody get a little sleep." "Look pretty clean, pretty big." "Tank looks pretty good, man." "Got a lot of crab in there." "The question is, how much?" "Definitely not 40." "No." "I hope so." "Narrator:" "When the final weight is tallied..." "The rookie skipper's crab count was grossly off." "[Bleep] 13,000 pounds..." "Only a third of what Elliott expected." "[Bleep] It's gonna be a long one." "Long season." "None of us had ever seen the tank full." "We didn't know how much crab there was, and apparently, now we know... nothing." "That's good." "Narrator:" "After a 36-hour grind for two days straight, the crew will split just $8,000 for their pain." "Neese:" "That's a pretty disappointing delivery this trip." "That tank's quite a bit smaller than I thought." "Thought we had a lot more crab than we did." "Pretty [Bleep] disappointing." "Narrator:" "As the Ramblin' Rose steams back to their grounds..." "Neese: [Bleep]" "Narrator:" "Captain Elliott gets more unsettling news." "I just got an e-mail from the owner." "He's gonna have to get 56,000 pounds this trip..." "Or else we're gonna have to do a fourth trip, and nobody wants that." "Narrator:" "The future of Elliott's career as a young Bering sea captain is on the line." "Neese:" "Just a lot of hard work ahead of us." "Narrator: 265 miles northeast of Dutch harbor..." "Is the Northwestern." "200 pots set it into their 250-pot grind..." "Ohh." "And the numbers are low." "Hansen:" "We're pressed for time." "We've got less than 24 hours to haul gear and try to get the gear on, you know, something worth setting on for that town pick." "That's what's imperative right now." "Narrator:" "Before their off-load," "Sig hopes to set a 52-pot reserve on more fertile grounds." "Waiting for the next string." "That's the one I'm counting on." "I can't just set them back on the blanks." "Narrator:" "If this next string doesn't pay off..." "Last string of the night." "Hope it's a banger." "Narrator:" "Sig's 52 pots on deck will go to waste." "Hopefully there's some crab in it." "[ Crew cheering ]" "[ Laughs ]" "I knew it!" "Look at that!" "Bingo was his name-o." "Hansen:" "That's pretty cool." "Can you freakin' believe that?" "!" "You zig and you zag and you turn around, and they're right there in front of you." "Yeah, go ahead and set it back." "You got to know where to hold them." "Man:" "Oh, boy!" "Yeah!" "Man #2:" "Whoo!" "We're on to something here." "Well, it's a blast when you land on them, and, you know, you're just like, "okay."" "[ Claps hands ]" "[ Laughs ]" "What's it gonna be?" "You gonna slap me around, or you gonna make my day?" "47!" "That's making my day." "I knew it was one of two things..." "Either a big hit or blanks." "40." "56. 64. 61." "Unreal." "Narrator:" "Now that Sig is finally on the crab..." "Jakers, come on up for a second." "Narrator:" "He gives the aspiring captain a chance to pick the exact location of their town soak." "We have 52 pots, so that's 4 milesright there." "Oh, look at that." "That's the one I like." "Right there." "I wanted to cross these depths." "Either which way." "We're gonna go right down to the tip." "What are you gonna do if it comes up blank?" "I don't know." "That's the one I like." "That's what you want to do?" "Yeah." "So can we set now instead of talking about it?" "I'm ready to set." "All right, let's do it." "All right, great." "Hansen:" "I wanted Jake to be a part of it and just, you know, feel like he's contributing, and that's fine." "The more you understand, the easier is it to get through the day and night down there." "This is my string." "We're gonna dog-leg her." "That's why I wanted Jake to be a part of it." "Narrator:" "Sig will splash all 52 pots on Jake's chosen area." "This could make or break me." "If I do good, I could maybe someday be a fisherman." "Narrator:" "470 miles to the northwest..." "Campbell:" "I've never fished for blue crab before." "Narrator:" "...The Seabrooke has reached the far edge of the blue king crab grounds." "Campbell:" "We will be fishing 80 milesfrom the Russian border." "I know they fish fast, and that's our forte, is fast fishing." "That's what's got me excited." "Narrator:" "Captain junior boldly enters a new fishery..." "I'm smelling the bait." "It's nasty." "It stinks." "While on deck..." "He is gonna be in for a rude awakening. [ Chuckles ]" "The greenhorn stumbles into a whole New World." "He's having a little tough time with those herring boxes." "They're about 40 pounds apiece." "The boat's rocking and rolling." "Right now, he's having a difficult time." "White:" "Hey, you're leaving me alone over here." "Hurry!" "Don't hurt yourself." "Don't hurt yourself." "Here, here." "Load." "Good way to do it is just..." "Just drop it, yeah." "[ Groans ]" "Whoa." "[ Chuckling ]" "Careful, young man." "Haist:" "You know, we're bouncing up and down pretty good." "He thought he'd jump up on the roll, you know, on the wave, you know, thinking that he'd just bunny hop a little bit along the deck, but he went all the way up" "and almost hit his head against the ceiling." "Dude, you got to be careful with [Bleep] Like that." "You do one of those, you fly right off the boat." "Narrator:" "While the greenhorn gets his sea legs, up in the wheelhouse..." "I can't see anything." "I don't like it." "Narrator:" "The captain's main concern is the building weather." "Campbell:" "Try and pay attention best as possible." "You get to the point where you want to set the pots on crab, but right now the main thing is just getting this top layer of gear off." "You know, even if I set it on nothing," "I don't really care at this point." "I just want to get them off." "Narrator:" "And the greenhorn on deck..." "Don't be a [Bleep] [Bleep] throw it!" "Gets a crash course in deck work." "Don't lob it over, throw it!" "Okay, so I use the same hand?" "No." "You did use the same hand." "Oh." "Throw it." "More muscle." "Here, let me do one." "Like that?" "No." "He's got his foot right in the bight." "Yeah, it's very important to keep your feet on deck." "If he's walking around instead of shuffling his feet, he can get the line caught around his foot, and if that pot goes over, then that's gonna create a pretty big issue." "I hope I don't regret my decision." "Narrator: 520 miles North of Dutch harbor, on the Cornelia Marie..." "Josh:" "I refuse to [Bleep] talk to him until it comes with a [Bleep] apology." "Deckhand Josh Harris is still fuming over a confrontation with the skipper." "Right now I just [Bleep] feel like going off, but..." "Man:" "1:00 P.M. forecast..." "Narrator:" "But in the wheelhouse..." "Captain Derrick has bigger concerns." "[Bleep]" "Yeah, the weather really picked up in the past 30 minutes." "We've seen lightning for the first time ever up here." "Narrator:" "A 300-mile arctic storm is moving in on captain Derrick's blue crab grounds." "These blue king crab are very fragile." "I mean, they cannot handle getting beat up like that." "No matter what we do right now, it's not gonna come out well." "It's gonna come out bad." "Narrator:" "Blue crab are fragile and can't survive long in tanks." "Rough seas will only increase the dead loss." "Ray:" "We really are screwed." "We're gonna lose half these crab." "In fact, we've had no resolution of the problems in this boat." "I don't even know if I can count on these guys." "Then we got to have a little team meeting, 'cause we got a no-win situation coming up here." "Bad scenario." "Last couple days, you know, we've had controversy on the boat and everything else, you guys." "But right now, we are in a tough situation." "We got southeast 50 to 60 coming up, 25- to 33-foot seas." "These blue king crab, they're gonna die." "There ain't no way we're gonna keep them all alive." "We might be able to get behind St. Matthews and get a little bit of a reprieve." "Narrator:" "Derrick's plan to keep the crab alive is to seek shelter." "Ray:" "I want to set this gear off here, and then we got to get the boat squared away..." "I mean everything tied down..." "'Cause it's gonna get [Bleep] in a hurry." "Four-story builders will be coming at us, breaking." "Narrator:" "The crew will grind to drop their last 20 pots, and then run for the shelter of St. Matthews island." "We're 40 miles from there, and we'll be able to get up on the Lee, on the North side of the island." "Crab can get lost here pretty soon, you know." "If we lose our load, that means I don't get paid." "That means, you know, no money." "Alls it takes is their little nose in front to get broken, and they'll die." "Lot of stormy seas, you know, 30-foot seas." "Narrator:" "There's hardly any crab in the hold." "But what they do have they need to keep alive." "Jake:" "Crabs are in for a rodeo ride they didn't really sign up for, you know?" "A lot of them probably will die." "Ray:" "Once we get in here next to the island, it's gonna be flat calm in there." "It's gonna be like a lake on the North side of the island." "Narrator:" "By late afternoon, the boat reaches the leeward side of the island..." "Josh:" "Right now, we're anchored up at St. Matthews, hiding from the storm." "It's still blowing pretty good in this little cove here that he found." "Narrator:" "...And tensions on deck subside." "Josh:" "We'll lose a little bit of time, but saving the lives of the crab, and fuel..." "Most important." "Narrator: 260 miles to the northeast of Dutch harbor, on the Kodiak..." "Man:" "Holy [Bleep]." "Yeah!" "Holy [Bleep]" "Man #2:" "There it is." "The crew is celebrating their big numbers of crab." "We're seeing more volume everywhere we go." "Man #3:" "Big red!" "Narrator:" "But with deckhand Jake Jolibois' back injury..." "The hurt is spreading to the rest of the crew." "Wichrowski:" "Hopefully Jake's not getting fed up with this thing and does a bailout." "So we'll keep an eye on him and go from there, but I'm guessing it's a muscle spasm." "I love you, Jake, but I think you need to maybe let it relax for a little bit." "Larson:" "Jakie." "Hey, man." "Jake, this is gonna pay off for us, really, in the long run." "If you take it off now, we're gonna be either four-Manning it for a trip and a half, or we're gonna have to get some new yahoo that we don't know or like." "Do it for us." "Don't sit here and be proud." "Be smart." "Please." "Narrator:" "Jake refuses to go inside." "It's better to have you getting better than you have you out here getting worse." "And Zach decides to alert his father." "Jake's up in the fetal position right now in the fore peak." " Really?" " Yeah." "I don't think he wants to get out of his rain gear and [Bleep]" "Before we set the gear, I don't care if it takes three guys to drag him and throw him the [Bleep] bunk, he's coming out of the fore peak, he's getting out of his raincoat." "All right." "No problem." "Well, now I got to tell the guys that we're gonna do a four-man deck, which means we all get to sweat a little extra, and I guess I kind of have to hurt Jake's pride" "and tell him he needs to come in." "Narrator:" "Wild Bill is now down one crane... and one deckhand." "If you guys want to try to run the hydros, that's fine." "[ Indistinct conversation ]" "I've been hurt bad before, but I've never..." "I've never had pain like this." "Just doesn't go away, nonstop." "Larson:" "He's on his way out right now, bill." "He's on his way back." "Oh, man." "This sucks." "Narrator:" "Here's the coors light crab count." "Halfway through the season, and the Cornelia Marie and Ramblin' Rose are struggling on the blue crab grounds." "Narrator: 480 miles North of Dutch harbor..." "The Seabrooke is setting its 120 pots on the blue crab grounds." "Trying to spread the gear about 25, 30 Miles." "Narrator:" "On deck..." "Same way every time." "Let's do this again." "Greenhorn Josh Fullmer is still trying to keep up pace." "The horn's kind of having trouble getting that door tied, so..." "Taking a little longer to get this gear off than I'd like, but that's to be expected." "That's a lot of [Bleep] to learn in one day." "He's gonna have his eyes open all day long." "Keep that on the outside." "Okay." "What you're doing is you're grabbing it, and it's like that, so then you're [Bleep] Up." "Move up to the rail." "You're standing way too far away." "Let's do this again." "You need to practice this." "I don't know why you can't get it." "What's up with the hat?" "Narrator:" "While the veteran deckhands work the greenhorn..." "That pot is not tied." "Narrator:" "Some of their own mistakes come to light." "There's no way that pot's tied." "The only thing that's holding that pot in is the surrounding pots." "Narrator:" "With no ties securing it, one wrong move could send the pot hurtling to the deck." "Campbell:" "That's why I get paid the big bucks, because those ding-dongs wouldn't have frickin' noticed it." "This is why I have to pay attention to everything." "Whipper and Derrick, meet me on the stack." "Where's Derrick?" "Derrick!" "Get your ass up here!" "This pot is not tied in." "If you'd moved that pot, there's nothing to hold this [Bleep] Pot in place." "If I wouldn't have caught this, we would have pulled that pot out, it would have [Bleep] killed these guys in this weather." "[Bleep] Tie this pot in." "Might have went and maybe changed." "Campbell:" "The point of breaking what?" "Mental breaking." "Mental breaking?" "In [Bleep] two hours of fishing?" "Are you kidding me?" "It's not the work." "I'm sorry." "I need to [Bleep] you need to what?" "These fools are calling me..." "Well, not these fools..." "These guys are calling me [Bleep] all sorts of [Bleep]" "I'm not a [Bleep]" "Who's calling you a [Bleep]" "Derrick's calling me a [Bleep]" "For what?" "You're the horn, dude." "Just deal with it." "In one ear and out the other." "All the hard work and all the effort that you wanted to come up here and be a [Bleep] crab fisherman, and somebody calls you a name, and you can't deal with it?" "Are you kidding me?" "You gonna man up and go out there and deal with it and learn something and make some [Bleep] money?" "Well, dude, I'm gonna tell him, because I want this [Bleep] resolved." "You're here to [Bleep] work." "Quit [Bleep] with the horn, understand me?" "Well, he says you're calling him a [Bleep]" "And he wants to quit already." "Dude, we [Bleep] haven't even been out two hours." "And it is what it is." "Okay." "Everything's fine and dandy." "That's how that's dealt with, and that's how we deal with it on a boat." "When there's a situation, I deal with it." "But you got to be a little bit [Bleep] tougher than that." "That's [Bleep]" "So, what are you doing?" "Are you quitting, or what?" "Holy [Bleep]" "I have never, never, ever in my life seen somebody want to quit after two hours." "Fullmer:" "I hope that I can make it on the Bering sea and not fail." "I've seen so many guys fail, and I'm like, "oh, put me in that position." "I'll [Bleep] show that dude up.""