"Keep going, keep going." ""[Bleep] I'm in the Bering sea."" "[ Gunshots ]" "Boom!" "Hold on!" "Hold on!" "[ Bon Jovi's "Wanted Dead Or Alive" plays ]" "♪ Another place ♪" "Watch out!" "♪ 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 ♪" "[ Ominous music plays ]" "[ Birds cawing ]" "Unbelievable." "Best job in the frickin' world." "Narrator:" "It's 9:30 A.M. on the Cornelia Marie." "And the crew is up for their first haul of the day." "Got to find the numbers." "Narrator:" "Skipper Derrick Ray is fishing off of St. Matthew island for the elusive blue crab." "Ray:" "They're kind of a little bit tougher king crab to catch." "They live in the rock piles." "They'll crawl in the pot, right back out of the pot." "This is a big gamble, but it's gonna pay off." "Jake:" "Well, the [Bleep] better happen here pretty soon." "We've been doing a lot of running." "Yeah, the fuel is going up." "I wake up every morning." "I have my good days and my bad days thinking about my dad and all the stuff that he taught us, how much this boat meant to him." "Narrator:" "As new part-owners," "Josh and Jake Harris need to turn a profit to stay afloat." "It's our money, our livelihood." "It's scary." "Narrator:" "And they're counting on their new captain to make it happen." "Ray:" "Here we are right here, coming across a pot a mile." "This is our other 80 pots right up here, all shallow." "We are gonna catch crab up there." "Old man's boat." "Old man's spirit will come through." "There's hope in every pot." "Come on, baby." "Coming up." "Damn it!" "Son of a [Bleep]" "[Bleep]" "[Bleep] Damn it." "[Bleep] Criminy." "We can't catch a [Bleep] crab to save our lives." "God, I can't believe how bad this string is." "[ Somber music plays ]" "Narrator:" "With each bad haul..." "Spirits sink." "Phil:" "You have to have some drive." "There's more to it if you're gonna be a captain than what you're doing." "When you want it bad enough, you'll do it." "You'll do what it takes." "Josh:" "I'm looking at this as a business aspect of things, you know?" "It just comes to the point where we got a lot on this, you know?" "As I'm looking at the prices that we're catching or, you know, the amount of crab we're catching, and I'm looking at the prices that we haven't..." "Ray:" "But listen to me for a little bit." "Okay." "Here's the numbers, okay?" "Right there, that's your money." "12.5% ownership." "Josh and Jake each own 12.5% of this boat." "That's the whole idea." "That's why we need the commitment to come catch this crab." "Yes, sir." "Okay?" "Now, my question..." "To make money, that's what fishing boats do." "Once you subtract the bait, the fuel, the groceries..." "You know what "boat" stands for?" "No." ""Bring out another thousand."" "[ Laughs ] Okay?" "It's a hole in the water you pour money into." "Yes, sir." "There's costs to operate a boat." "But if you don't go fishing, you don't make any money." "Did you ever fish with your dad when he came out here and said, "you know, the average sucks." "We're going home"?" "I'm asking these questions because you've owned boats." "I have not owned boats." "I didn't have to worry about this [Bleep]" "This was my dad's job." "You know, I'm dreaming about the old man lately, like, the past two nights, you know, for the hour of sleep that I get, you know, hoping that I don't fail, you know," "hoping that I'm making the right decisions on everything I've done so far." "With me, this is my own battle coming back to this boat." "It's not easy." "That was my hero, you know?" "That was my best friend." "That was my captain, the guy, my skipper, my boss, everything." "This is my first time really back to the boat when I'm not in shock." "You and Jake have got a lot on your plate." "I understand that." "I just..." "Josh, I've spent my life out here doing this." "Trust me, I'm gonna make it happen." "I'm not gonna fail at this." "We are not." "Us as a crew and a team working together are not gonna fail." "Narrator:" "450 Miles to the southeast, the crew of the Wizard wakes from their first full night of sleep since leaving port." "Colburn:" "I need to get this gear on some crab so these guys will at least regain some faith in the whole crab-fishing experience and regain some faith in me." "Narrator:" "Two weeks of bad fishing..." "I'm so tired of this stack party we're having." "Stacking every day, man." "Has worn away at crew morale." "We don't need much." "We just want to [Bleep] go home, man!" "Come on!" "Colburn:" "You draw blanks all day long for a week or two straight, pretty soon the crew's gonna start to wonder if I've lost my noggin or maybe I've lost my edge." "And even I'm starting to question myself as to whether or not I'm making good decisions or not." "Narrator:" "After striking out on the black hills and his old standby, walley world..." "Colburn:" "No boats, no gear." "We're the only ones here." "Narrator:" "Keith pulls up on his riskiest gamble of the season." "Colburn:" "This is a really, really narrow little canyon here we're shooting at." "We got this canyon right here, right through here." "Narrator:" "The new hunting grounds, black canyon, are renowned for fat pots but require precision fishing." "Colburn:" "We got to get every pot right, exactly where we're trying to put it." "Narrator:" "The captain has to hit a thin sliver of land 40 fathoms down on the canyon's floor." "If his aim is off by just a few feet, the pots will slam into the Rocky sides and miss the crab completely." "Oh." "Make sure you got your [Bleep] together and that that crane never waits." "I want to make sure every single one of these pots counts." "Okay, guys, let's get them off here." "Heads up!" "Coming over!" "Narrator:" "Two weeks out, a whopping 80,000-pounds short of filling their tanks." "Come on [Bleep] hurry it up up there!" "[Bleep]" "The Wizard's entire red king crab season is at stake." "Colburn:" "Every pot's crucial." "These are the most crucial pots we've set the entire season." "Narrator:" "The superstitious skipper puts out a distress call... to his 9-year-old daughter, bug." "Colburn:" "I love you, too, bug." "[ Sniffing ]" "Full pots." "[ Sniffing ] Good crab." "Full canyon." "Save my season." "Narrator:" "20 pots into the set, greenhorn Paul Edgren relieves Lynn Guitard at the rail." "[Bleep]" "[ Ominous music plays ]" "Man:" "Whoa!" "Edgren:" "Hold on!" "Hold on!" "Aah!" "Colburn:" "Holy [Bleep]" "Dave, is everybody okay?" "Everybody all right?" "That was close." "Well, we just about lost one of our crewmen over the side." "He hopped over enough where we just grabbed and we got it to slide down and get it off of him, so he's just got to keep his feet down." "That's why you keep an eye on each other out here." "All right?" "You keep an eye on each other, and you're still with us." "Narrator:" "With the buoy line snaked around his leg..." "Edgren:" "Hold on!" "Paul was seconds from being yanked over the rail by an 800-pound anchor hurtling to the floor of the Bering sea." "Colburn:" "It's amazing how quick that happens." "Once that first bag goes over and it starts dragging, that next bag's going, whether you want it to or not." "You get complacent one second, the next thing you know, something happens." "So I don't think I'll ever do that again." "Colburn:" "I'll tell you what," "I have never had a run of bad luck like this, ever." "I mean, I'm trying pretty much everything you can try." "[ Switch clicking ]" "There's our pot of gold." "Oh, my God." "That is, like, the hottest sign on the planet." "Hey, soper, you seeing what I'm seeing off the starboard side?" "If that ain't a good sign, I don't know what is." "[ Crew cheering ]" "Colburn:" "Now we're talkin'!" "[ Laughs ]" "Ungh!" "Ungh!" "Ungh!" "Ungh!" "Narrator: 300 Miles to the northeast of Dutch harbor is the Seabrooke." "Welch:" "It's right in here." "I tore something right in here." "captain Scott Campbell Jr.'s brutal pace..." "All right, well, let's check it out here what we got going." "Is taking a toll on his little brother, 26-year-old Chris Welch, a.k.a. "Whipper."" "I don't think it's tore." "Not teared, but sprained." "Yeah, well, there's a big difference." "Are you hurt or are you injured?" "'Cause if you're hurt, get your ass back out on deck." "If you're injured, then you're done." "Which are you?" "I'm just sore." "Sore!" "[ Laughter ]" "This is what a real man does when he..." "Oh, here we go with that story!" "...Loses his finger." "Gets cut off before I even start a season, do the whole season, 28 days of frickin' bones sticking out, can't even move it." "My hand was infected, man." "That's called "not being a quitter" there." "There you go, man." "Put your sock back on." "Go grab some chow and get back out on deck." "All right, make it happen." "At 36, Jr. is already a 16-year battle-scarred veteran of the Bering sea." "Campbell:" "When I ran my very first boat," "I had a little incident in the engine room and took off part of my finger there." "I fell on an air-compressor belt, and it caught, and it just snapped that baby off, ran it right through the motor." "It was my first time running the boat." "There was nothing I could do." "I had to go out." "I had an infection in my hand." "I had to sit there, and I had to tape my hand to the throttles 'cause I didn't have enough strength to grip the throttles anymore." "I don't expect my crew to go quite that far, but, you know, I expect them to, you know, push through some of the pain and adversity, just make it happen, you know?" "Narrator:" "Throughout the start of the season, the gung ho skipper had led the pack." "I might be able to count all these crab on my hands and toes." "Now the bad luck plaguing the rest of the fleet..." "Whoa!" "Has caught up with him." "[Bleep]" "Today is gonna be a pretty pathetic day, I have a feeling." "Come on, ghetto superstar." "Get us on some crab." "Narrator:" "And 47-year-old Bob Perkey has no problem calling the younger skipper out." "Campbell:" "Bob went up and tried brown crabbing in the spring, and then it was a total disaster." "What was it?" "Zero?" "The count on that pot I think was zero." "Narrator:" "The grizzled vet is chaffing at taking a back seat to the captain, 11 years his junior." "Campbell:" "Yeah, Bob and I met about 10 years ago." "There was a lot of animosity the first couple of years." "You sucked yesterday, the day before, and the day before that, and the day before that." "Micromanaging, non-crab catching [Bleep]" "Makes my life hell." "Campbell:" "He's kind of upset that I'm running the boat and he's on deck." "And there's probably a little resentment against me." "[Bleep] Off, you lazy [Bleep] Get out here." "[ Trills ]" "He's burnt out, he's fried, he needs to go home, and he's too [Bleep] Stubborn to admit it." "He cannot stay." "He's going bye-bye." "Bottom line." "Man:" "Hey!" "You need to be over here!" "We need bait!" "Narrator:" "It's not just the senior Perkey that's causing the skipper problems." "Man:" "Well, the bait boy can't do his job." "Then he just stands there when he's got time." "Narrator:" "Bob's son, 23-year-old Kyle Babb, has been slowing down the deck since day one." "What the [Bleep] you got time [Bleep]" "Grab the [Bleep] fish!" "Campbell:" "If I have to wait to set these pots 'cause he doesn't have bait ready..." "Babb:" "I'm not staying for much longer, probably just to the end of the season and go home." "Campbell:" "I can tell." "He had the look." "He had the greenhorn stare, that just..." "He's gonna try and figure out some sort of excuse to try and get away..." "I know he is." "Well, it'll be good." "Get them both off the boat." "Get somebody on here that wants to be here." "Narrator:" "60 Miles to the southwest..." "[ Gunshots ]" "On the Time Bandit..." "[ Gunshot ]" "The crew is on a search-and-destroy mission." "[ Laughs ]" "The target?" "A cursed buoy that the captain blames for their recent bad fishing." "Jonathan:" "Well, J.J.'s not on the boat anymore." "We're just gonna retire the J.J. buoy." "So Andy's gonna do it in Andy's style." "This is an ak-47, the preferred weapon of our enemies in Vietnam." "Narrator:" "The buoy was named in honor of former deckhand Jo "J.J." Jorgensen." "[ Laughs ]" "And since he's not on the boat anymore, well, he's to blame." "Sometimes old guys don't die gracefully." "You got to put them down with a hammer." "Narrator:" "Now the skipper hopes to speed up their crab catch..." "J.J.'s a stubborn [Bleep] [ Laughs ]" "Narrator:" "By obliterating every last trace of him." "We've had pretty bad luck the last week." "So whatever it takes to break the bad luck, I'm okay with." "[Bleep] He's unstoppable!" "[ Laughs ]" "Jonathan:" "What the [Bleep]" "Get my ar-15!" "I'll show you how to take care of business." "[ Gunfire ]" "[Bleep] I didn't hit it once." "[ Laughs ]" "It's almost like J.J.'s spirit's mocking us right now." "[ Trills ]" "[ Gunshots ]" "Narrator:" "With the bad juju slowly sinking, the boat steers towards its next prospect string, 50 Miles to the northwest." "Jonathan:" "So that means when guys like us get off to a bad start, not a [Bleep] Thing, is what that means." "We washed that other one from our souls." "We're gonna come up here and give her hell." "Narrator:" "Just before midnight..." "I think this is us right here." "Narrator:" "The Time Bandit arrives on its gear." "Fourtner:" "Let's just hope and pray that there's some crab around here 'cause I don't want to stack all 80 pots and run another 100 Miles North." "I see crab!" "[ Crew cheers ]" "I see crab!" "Yeah!" "Go right around the back, and we got crabs in the pot, baby!" "[ Crew cheering ]" "That sucks." "This is not good." "They're females." "See?" "They got eggs." "Big bellies." "It's a bunch of bitches." "Narrator:" "In order to preserve the species, the juveniles and females are thrown back." "It's not looking good for us right at the moment." "Pbht!" "Come on, give us a couple crab!" "Narrator:" "On the very next pot..." "Man:" "That's not a good sign right there, brother." "Man #2:" "Look at that." "The culprit is revealed." "That's bad." "Starfish and crab are both bottom feeders..." "Starfish are where king crab aren't." "Narrator:" "And compete for the same nutrients." "[ Laughing ] This is the worst trip I've ever been on." "Narrator:" "For the third time in two weeks..." "Jonathan:" "We're out of here." "Narrator:" "...Johnathan's on the hunt." "Jonathan:" "♪ just wanna to go home ♪" "♪ wanna go home ♪" "Narrator: 430 Miles to the North of Dutch harbor, the Cornelia Marie nudges up on its second string of the day." "You know?" "The crew is egging on 24-year-old Jake Harris to take a shot at the wheel." "Don't be afraid to use the throttle." "I'll be like Steve, and [Bleep] bo-o-o-o-nk!" "[ Laughs ]" "Like his older brother, Josh..." "Jake is looking for a greater role on the boat." "No." "Jake:" "I just want to try a couple." "Oh, that's fine." "This'll be a good string to do it on right here." "It's 10 pots." "I'll run a couple of them." "You can stand back and watch me." "So, the line's leading really good." "See how the line's leading out away from the boat right there?" "Yeah." "That's perfect." "Right now all you can do is just put the rudder at zero, kick the boat out of gear, and just drift with it." "That's all you got to do." "Okay." "You can get the crab count." "2x will be the next one." "It's all yours." "I'm going to get a cup of coffee." "And with that..." "The lesson is over." "Looks like we got a new captain." "Sweet." "Right off the bat..." "Jake runs over the line and has to reverse to set it free." "It's a big rig to be driving." "You know, it takes a lot of practice." "Jake:" "Oh!" "Man:" "You got it, huh?" "I got it." "Oh [Bleep]" "Narrator:" "Only three pots in..." "Jake zigs when he should have zagged." "Sorry, guys." "That's a lot of power right there between the boat and the buoy and Freddie." "How's the rookie captain doing?" "Just use the port engine and back down on it a little bit." "You're good." "There you go." "Don't turn the rudder so much." "That's why you got the bow swinging back and forth." "[ Crew cheers ]" "That was a good job." "You pulled up on it just right, slowed down, the line's leading just right." "Perfect." "Narrator:" "The crab count remains low." "Craving a cigarette right now, Jake?" "I am, actually." "[ Laughs ]" "You read my mind, brother." "But with each pot, Jake's confidence grows." "Keep up the good work, buddy." "That's right." ""That's my boy!"" "Good work." "Awesome." "Nice job, man." "Thank you." "He may have his dad's touch." "We'll have to see." "Jake:" "It's a good feeling." "Narrator: 280 Miles northeast of Dutch harbor." "Campbell:" "What I need to know from a business point is, what are you gonna do after reds?" "Narrator:" "The skipper gives the Seabrooke's struggling 23-year-old greenhorn an ultimatum." "I think you need to think about it on our run down, and I need to know." "I don't care either way, but basically, you know, if you leave me hanging, then I'm done with you." "Okay." "So, all righty." "The kid hasn't made any money up here, and so it's miserable conditions." "And now I'm up here and really making it even more miserable 'cause I'm grinding him harder than he's ever worked before." "Narrator:" "Kyle's having a rough go." "But after surviving a 15-month tour in Iraq, this won't be the first tough job he's taken on." "This is the greenhorn turning point." "He makes it through this, he makes it through a season with me and goes out for another one, he's passed that greenhorn point." "He'd be hooked for life." "And he's making sure he's ahead on the bait." "He's driving on the gear pretty fast." "We're not having to yell at him to do it, which is cool." "But then again, he is a full-grown man." "You know, he's gonna do what he's gonna do." "Narrator:" "Kyle will have to make his decision soon." "Perkey:" "Kyle?" "Yeah." "With the tanks near capacity..." "Now." "Okay." "Even a slight improvement in numbers will send them in for an offload." "Campbell:" "We're up against the gun here, so we're gonna go until we're full and get in." "Finish what you start." "Yeah!" "Big boys!" "Oh, baby, baby, the soak is where it's at." "Ho, ho!" "Looking really good." "Ho, ho!" "3-5." "Roger, we're back." "Yes!" "[ Crew cheering ]" "Big, big, big, big, big, big, big, big, big crab." "Yeah!" "This is what we needed." "This is the strong finish, the one that I've been looking for." "[ Laughs ] Boys are happy." "Narrator:" "480 Miles to the northwest..." "Is the rambling' rose." "captain Elliot Neece is pulling up on a 30-pot blue crab prospect string." "I have high hopes for it." "Just keep my fingers crossed." "Narrator:" "It's Elliot's third attempt to find the crab." "If he blows it, he may not get another." "Neece:" "Here it comes." "Man:" "[Bleep] Hey, baby!" "[Bleep] Me, man." "Whoo!" "Whoo!" "[Bleep] Yeah, boys!" "Boom!" "I'm gonna go out and take a look at this." "Narrator:" "The crab count is 18..." "Neece:" "We're gonna keep her!" "Only fair to mediocre by blue crab standards..." "Hey, there's not even one female!" "But it's the best numbers they've had so far." "Whoo!" "Yeah!" "Yeah!" "Man:" "Yeah!" "Whoo!" "Yeah!" "I might just know what I'm doing after all." "Oww!" "Yeah, boys." "Neece:" "I think we're gonna make it into town on time with exactly what we need." "[ Telephone ringing ]" "Narrator:" "Eight pots into the string..." "Elliot gets a call from the processor." "[Bleep]" "Yeah, Roger." "The news presents a dilemma for the skipper." "It's either go to town and lose money on fuel and possibly losing the crab or having the hard work we've already put in have to die on us." "I mean, there's a lot of money involved." "Narrator:" "Blue crab are more fragile than their red crab cousins and can't survive in the tanks for long." "Sometimes it's a pretty tough seat to sit in." "Narrator:" "Elliot has to decide whether to offload and abandon his new found honey hole..." "Whoo, doggies!" "Or keep fishing and risk mounting dead loss." "[ Dialing ]" "He throws a lifeline." "I got you fine, Elliot." "What's up?" "Yeah, Roger." "I've been trying to make a decision here." "I can either go in Monday or go in Friday." "Friday would put them at 10 days." "I don't know." "I think 10 days is pushing it, man." "I get where you're at." "You're, you know, rock and a hard spot, but..." "Man:" "Yeah!" "Man #2:" "Yeah!" "Narrator: 270 Miles northeast of Dutch harbor is the 155-foot Wizard." "I mean, I don't want our expectations to get too high." "But I had a good feeling when we saw the rainbow." "I had a good feeling when I saw the rainbow, too." "If you guys have any kind of lucky dance or any kind of lucky hat or any kind of lucky anything, now's the time to pull out every last morsel of arsenal you have." "Narrator:" "Keith is about to haul his gear, set 20 hours ago in the narrow gullies of black canyon." "Colburn:" "Need this hole to pay off." "We've had enough failure." "It's time for a success." "Something's got to give out here, and it's not gonna be my nerves." "Come on." "Come on." "Come on." "Come on." "[ Tapping rhythmically ]" "[ Tapping continues in distance ]" "All right." "Let's get something going here." "Ohh." "Not good." "Not good." "Oh, looking a little sparse there, Gary." "Looking a little sparse." "We just have not found any crab." "I don't see how it can get any worse." "Eight crab." "Whoo-hoo." "Man, that stunk." "Narrator:" "Desperate to begin filling his tanks..." "Colburn:" "You start to go beyond being concerned to being really worried." "Narrator:" "The captain lets his brother, monte, in on a secret." "For the season?" "For the season." "And we're 500 pots into this thing, and we're just now finding this out?" "I just don't..." "You know what?" "I just..." "I don't want to set on somebody else's crab." "Well, I know." "You've always found your own crab, but the bottom line is, this group of guys is getting worn down, man." "Remember where he started?" "It goes against Keith's grain to scoop up another boat's leftovers." "But when the beaten-down crew grabs a snack between strings..." "Colburn:" "All right, I'm going down." "I'm gonna fish with my partner down there at Amak." "There's good fishing there." "Narrator:" "...Keith charts a new course." "This is what a partner's for..." "Tough times." "Well, looks like our old Nemesis is heading down the hill, too." "John Hillstrand just came back into that area." "And with that course he's on right there," "I guarantee you you know where he's going." "That's right where the partner boat's crab is, is probably right where he's heading." "Colburn:" "You know that guy's territorial." "Narrator:" "Just last year..." "Just try to be a human being, you know?" "Why don't you just [Bleep] Kill your brothers..." "Hey!" "Don't [Bleep] Go down on me for that!" "Don't even [Bleep] Call my boat up unless you're [Bleep] Sinking." "Colburn:" "He thinks any spot in the Bering sea's his." ""I inherited a boat." "I inherited the Bering sea, too."" "Right?" "Yeah." "I got to go." "All right." "Colburn:" "I have no choice, you know?" "I got Soper's family, I got Lenny's family," "I got my brother, I got my wife, my kids." "You know, at the end of the day," "I've got a $2-million boat payment to make." "He probably has a $50,000 Corvette payment to make." "I think I got more on the line." "Narrator:" "The coors lite crab count." "The battle for king crab goes on, with the Seabrooke still well in the lead." "Narrator:" "It's 8:00 A.M. in Dutch harbor." "There's some big crab in this tank." "The Seabrooke is off-loading the final delivery of its small red-crab quota." "Campbell:" "Morning, Bob." "Perkey:" "[Bleep] off, Jr.!" "Bob's in a great mood." "This is what I got to deal with every morning with him." "I think general's all bark and no bite." "He's lost his touch." "Oh, you [Bleep] sissy [Bleep]" "You're lucky you don't work for me [Bleep]" "[ Laughs ] You're so lucky." "You [Bleep] Sucker." "I can take the heat." "You dish it." "You can't take it." "Shut up." "Oh, i can't take it." "I think it's the other way around." "That's not true." "Get that [Bleep] Thing out of my face." "The true Bob is coming out." "Narrator:" "After 16 weeks at sea..." "I wanted to stay for blues." "I need the money." "Families aren't cheap." "Narrator:" "...The skipper has given Bob a mandatory eight-week break." "Perkey:" "Actually, I was the captain until captain [Bleep] showed up and rained on my parade." "And he swears to God he knows what he's doing." "He don't know what he's doing." "Don't get me wrong." "I like him." "We're buddies." "But when he's in the chair and I'm on deck, he's captain [Bleep]" "I [Bleep] Hate that son of a [Bleep]" "Look at my hands." "They're all swole up and [Bleep] just because of that [Bleep]" "Campbell:" "It's time for him to go home and get a break." "I know he doesn't like it, but that's the way it's gonna be..." "My boat, my operation." "Narrator:" "In contrast with his father's situation..." "I am looking forward to going home." "Narrator: 23-year-old Kyle's decision to leave is voluntary." "Babb:" "Just seeing the family and start looking at what I want to do with my G.I. Bill." "I can't be a deckhand forever." "You know, most of these guys..." "They've been doing it for 20-something years now, and you're starting to see the effects of it." "You know, I was in Iraq for 15 months." "The things I've seen, you know, just from war and stuff like that, that just makes me realize that life is kind of short." "You'd better have fun with your loved ones and be close to them." "You know, I didn't grow up with my dad 'cause he was up here most of my life." "See ya, suckas!" "Why not have a nice desk job instead of being out in the middle of the Bering sea?" "Narrator:" "430 Miles North of Dutch harbor, on the Cornelia Marie..." "Third string of the day." "We're getting through them, getting a few crab, not a great average, but..." "Not very good." "It sucks." "With the prospect of another slow day of fishing..." "Jake hopes to get another shot at the captain's chair." "Sorry, Jake." "I got it this time, buddy." "Jake:" "All right." "I'll just check up with you later, then." "Man:" "Yeah!" "Man-eater!" "Narrator:" "And just like that..." "The tide has turned." "[ Laughs ]" "Yeah, baby!" "30 crab." "Wow." "Right on, brother." "Yeah!" "Yeah!" "But up in the reel house, the skipper is not celebrating." "I could smell freakin' weed on Jake when I came up next to him." "I give the kid an opportunity to come up here and learn how to drive, and he's still smoking dope on the boat." "Yo!" "Hey!" "That's just [Laughs] Unbelievable." "You don't respect yourself, you don't respect the [Bleep] fact that I came out here to do this for you." "That's the last time he's driving the boat." "That's it." "I gave him his opportunity." "He [Bleep] blew it."