The captains take a look back at the previous season's highlights and hardships.
The captains look back at memorable moments from Season 9
Keith gets a cameraman fired; Junior and Elliot square off
The captains recall difficult moments from the season
Insubordination is discussed by the captains.
The captains discuss strategies for dealing with unexpected events.
The captains look back on memorable moments from the season
The captains discuss the cast changes
Just hours before king crab season, the Deadliest Catch Captains are in Dutch Harbor for a real-time edition of The Bait. This first look at the new season of Catch includes insider boat tours, past-season recaps, and a new captain in the fleet.
Young captain Sean Dwyer defends his style of leadership; Captains Sig Hansen and Jake Anderson have a heated exchange over unfinished business.
The captains reveal their biggest fire at sea; Sean defends his unique style of management; Sig and Keith share insider information on crab fishing; weatherman Rob Marciano marvels at Alaska's extreme weather.
The captains analyze the chaos and threats they endlessly face at sea, from electrical fires to runaway crab pots.
Broken boats, monster waves, crazy deckhands and the grossest moments come for up for discussion when the captains jump back into the Bait Bin.
The captains look back on the season, from boat-bashing waves to chaotic crews; the next generation considers their future.
The captains gather for the last time this season. It has been a brutal season for everyone, but especially Captain Sig. Having suffered a heart attack, Sig opens up about his life-changing moment at sea.
Sig and the captains introduce the frightening new world of Dungeness crab fishing off the Oregon Coast. While fishermen brave the treacherous waters and deadly bar crossing, their families wait onshore, praying for a safe return.
Live in front of an audience in Seattle, the Captains celebrate the 200th episode of Deadliest Catch, and gear up for an action packed premier. Hosted by Matt Rogers, the Captains reveal what's coming, including a Harris' return and a man overboard
Before a live audience, host Matt Rogers joins the Captains as they face off on the fallout from last week and look ahead to the biggest moments. Sig, Keith, and Jake confront each other for the first time. Wild Bill reveals how he beat Sean so hard.
The captains reveal their own accounts and share insider secrets, as they battle the super moon storm and the winter season. It's the pre-game show by the captains, for the fans, and nothing is off limits.
Captains reveal how they battle a super moon storm, and share their own secrets to surviving breakdowns at sea amidst the most destructive tidal surges of the century. New co-captain Harry speaks out about the tension he's stirring up on the Wizard.
In a Bait exclusive, Wild Bill gives his personal reaction to the Summer Bay's man overboard crisis. Deckhands question captains' decisions, and captains give their inside take on the worst ways to get injured at sea.
Captains debate how to lead in life or death situations. Sig demands Casey pay up for deliberately cutting a $1,000 pot. And it's a showdown in the galley as former chef Keith Colburn judges which captain makes the best grub.
The last leg of the season is also the deadliest and the captains reveal how they manage the risks. Crews find out what happens when an 800-pound pot lands on a crabber, and Wild Bill hears a greenhorn's confession that shakes him to his core.
Captains share inside accounts of the season's epic final surge and discuss the next generation of leaders; Capt. Wild Bill reveals why he may have fished his last season; Sig relives the terror of being dead in the water.
Scars still fresh from a harrowing season on the Bering Sea, and battered by a never-before-seen supermoon storm, the captains reveal the most critical decisions they've made, and how those choices and actions have made them the captains they are today.