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Captain Sig Hansen Suffers Medical Emergency at Sea
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Captain Sig Hansen Suffers Medical Emergency at Sea

by jummy84 November 1, 2025
written by jummy84

What To Know

  • Season 21 of Deadliest Catch concluded with high drama as Sig Hansen suffered a health emergency at sea after two heart attacks.
  • Jake Anderson overcame crew injuries to meet a massive quota, and moving closer to owning the Titan Explorer outright.
  • Other captains, faced medical emergencies, mechanical failures, and dangerous weather, but managed to overcome challenges.

[Warning: The below contains spoilers for Deadliest Catch Season 21]

There has been a lot of blood, sweat, and tears shed during Season 21 of Deadliest Catch. It all led up to a dramatic one-two punch of episodes during the October 31 double episode finale. Sig Hansen was stressed with an offload bairdi quota deadline coming in four days. He received a call from Jake Anderson, who wasn’t too far off, asking if his former mentor wanted to partner up. Sig initially turned him down. Jake had another idea to boost numbers. He opted to weld and set pairs of pots across the narrow channel in a zig-zag pattern. His hope was to herd the crab in like sheep dogs through baited gear. Sig eventually came back and went with Jake’s herding approach. Sig’s Northwestern went north while Jake’s Titan Explorer went south.

The plan proved fruitful. 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 over while he went to lay down. Later on a crew member checked on Sig to find him on the floor in his room. It was a dramatic scene that even led to the producer to ask if he needed help. There was vomit spotted nearby. The crew wanted to alert the coast guard, but Sig refused. “I was just dizzy,” Sig explained. “It feels tight on my chest.” 

Knowing he had two previous heart attacks, Clark consulted with a cardiology specialist via phone to see what they should do. The medical professional asked him to take his blood pressure and check his pulse. Sig mentioned having shoulder pain. “How fast can you get him medical attention,” the specialist asked. He suggested elevating his legs for increased blood flow and to head to a medical clinic ASAP. They made it back to port. Sig headed off to see a cardiologist and get checked out.  

Clark Pederson/Discovery Channel

It was then up to Clark to finish things up with 60,000 pounds of bairdi still to catch. This was the first time he captained by himself. Back on land in Washington, Sig met with the doctor. Sig spoke about what led up to the event including being up for a day-and-a-half and drinking a ton of coffee, in excess of 15-20 cups. Sig admitted he was also still smoking. Arrhythmia increased the risk of having a heart attack. The doctor encouraged him to stop smoking and lay off the caffeine, especially in such a high stressful job. The doctor suggested he may also want to reconsider fishing more. “You’re not doing yourself any favors being on the boat.” Needless to say, Sig had a lot to think about regarding his future. Clark made it back home as the conquering hero. He met the quota, which translated to $52,000 for each deckhand. Sig was proud of his son-in-law and thankful for his efforts. So much he gifted him a new set of wheels. Sig  As for retiring Sig said, “I don’t see that happening. Quite, frankly, I don’t want to.” 

Meanwhile, Jake had his own issues aboard the Titan Explorer with a big quota looming. His key deckhand Mac White hurt his knee, but he limped on through until he reached a point he needed to step aside. Jake hoped to get him back in the game as the 40-year veteran was an important member of the team. Mac valiantly made it back on deck to finish the job. Jake met his quota with a mammoth 400,000 pounds of bairdi worth $2.9 million. Now it was just about writing a check and filling out paperwork to own the Titan Explorer outright. His crew received $145,000 each for their efforts. 

Keith Colburn

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In Anchorage, Alaska, Keith Colburn was getting himself checked out at the hospital. His brother Monte held down the fort on The Wizard. There were still 100,000 pounds of crab left to catch. An alarm sounded ,and he lost steering. The plan was to weld piping down below the vessel to operate the steering manually while they work on another motor over the next few hours. The waves were coming in strong as Monte communicated directives of where to steer while the pots were placed. 

Keith received good news from the  panel results on his kidneys and back. He may return to work. Back on the boat, Joe, chief engineer, was able to get the steering going again. Then it came back to hauling to finish the season strong. Monte took a break to pick up his brother from the airport. With an offload done, they were getting out there for opilio before the cannery closed. Despite turbulent weather and conditions, their numbers picked up and headed home. 

Rick Shelford had a difficult opilio season as well and battled particularly icy conditions. He made a last-ditch effort to make his goal on the Aleutian Lady as he dropped 120 pots in the midst of 20-foot breakers. Rick had to deal with a potentially disastrous leak that put his crab tank and 65,000 pounds of crab worth $425,000 in danger. Luckily, the crew managed to locate the leak and seal it up. 

Though it wasn’t smooth sailing when his deckhand Noah got smacked in the face with a steel hook. Rick likened it to getting punched in the face by Mike Tyson. With blood coming out of his mouth, Noah had cracked teeth. Rick had no choice but to head back to the Dutch Harbor for him to get helped by a dentist. Rick headed back on the waters to get the rest of his crab. He finished with 220,000 pounds for his quota, which meant a $55,000 pay day for each hand. Overall a job well done. 

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Edgar Hansen
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What Happened to ‘Deadliest Catch’s Edgar Hansen? His Sexual Assault Case and Exit From Show

by jummy84 October 10, 2025
written by jummy84

Sig Hansen is a staple on Deadliest Catch, and for several seasons, viewers also got to know his brother Edgar Hansen as they worked aboard the F/V Northwestern together. However, he abruptly disappeared from the program after Season 14 in 2018 and has not returned since.

Deadliest Catch is currently in the midst of its 21st season, with Sig remaining as a main player. But what happened to Edgar? Scroll down for everything we know about why he left the show and more.

What happened to Edgar Hansen?

Edgar’s exit from Deadliest Catch came after he pled guilty to sexually assaulting a 16-year-old girl. His guilty plea came in July 2018, following a September 2017 incident, according to The Hollywood Reporter.

Per The Seattle Times, Edgar submitted a handwritten statement, in which he agreed to the assault. He pled guilty to fourth-degree assault with sexual motivation.

“I committed this assault for the purpose of my own sexual gratification,” Hansen said. “I am very sorry for that conduct, and I have commenced treatment to ensure that nothing like this assault ever happens again.”

Hansen’s victim was identified as 16-year-old “Jane Doe,” who told her therapist in October 2017 that Hansen had sexually assaulted her the month prior. She reiterated the allegations in an interview with a police specialist.

Did Edgar Hansen go to jail?

No, Edgar did not serve any jail time as part of the plea deal he reached in the case. Instead, he received a 364-day suspended sentence, had to pay court fines and fees of $1,653, and underwent a sexual-deviancy evaluation and treatment, per The Seattle Times.

Why did Edgar Hansen leave Deadliest Catch?

While Discovery has not commented on Edgar’s legal issues, he no longer appeared on Deadliest Catch after the court case in 2018. His last episode of the show was at the end of Season 14 in 2018, which had already been filmed prior to his sentencing.

When Season 15 returned in April 2019, Edgar was no longer part of the cast. However, viewers have claimed to spot him in the background of scenes aboard the F/V Northwestern in the years since, so it’s possible he still works with his brother and the rest of the crew.

Deadliest Catch, Season 21, Fridays, 8/7c, Discovery Channel

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Rick and Sophia
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Rick Shelford Decides If He Can Trust Sig Hansen During Team-Up

by jummy84 September 6, 2025
written by jummy84

[Warning: The below contains spoilers for Deadliest Catch Season 21]

Rick Shelford explored the mostly desolate Adak Island at the start of the September 5 episode of Deadliest Catch. The Aleutian Lady captain described it as, “about every horror movie you’ve ever seen.” He mentioned there was a plus in the Alaska area in that they have a McDonald’s. Even though Rick said he was more of  a Burger King guy, beggars can’t be choosers. Adak Island served as a military base in the 1940s, but World War II troops pulled out and led to a downturn. It also once became a hotbed for the crab industry. Rick’s grandpa came there at age 12 and became one of the pioneers from the very start. 

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After the nice history lesson, we checked in with Captain Sig Hansen and the Northwestern. The numbers aren’t coming in the way he wanted, which got him thinking about his next course of action. With fuel prices having gone up, time was money. He gave Rick nearby a ring to see what he had going on and to maybe potentially collaborate. Sig got Rick thinking about his grandpa’s spot, which hasn’t really been looked into for a couple of decades. Sophia “Bob” Nielsen questioned if going into a partnership with Sig was a good idea. Rick didn’t trust him, but did like the idea of checking out his old family place on Adak Island. Meanwhile, Sig continued his search for crab. He investigated some valleys on a map and one particular spot in some canyons. 

Rick went to the old property where he had to kick the front door open because it didn’t have a handle. He discovered some old clothes and other items, but the big find was a desk. There nearby was a map that Rick thought, “might be something special.” Adding. “This is priceless stuff.” 

He went back to his vessel contemplating what to do next. Rick hesitated a bit, but ended up having Sophia take photos of the charts and map information for Sig. Sig saw potential in the gullies with its different depths. Rick immediately had some misgivings. “He is going to screw us on this one I got a feeling,” Rick said. They rendezvous in hopes the risk of fuel, time and trust would pay off. The two captains send pots out in their respective vessels. Their collaboration paid off with pots coming in with around 50 to more than 80 at a time. 

Elsewhere, Johnathan Hillstrand had every reason to be in a good mood. The Time Bandit captain had all the crab he needed and readied for delivery. That and the crew witnessed some killer whales nearby. However, they had a tight offload deadline to meet or risk losing hundreds of thousands of dollars in product. There was a snag in his plan when the Coast Guard reached out looking to board, investigate and verify permits. This would severely delay Johnathan as he had to get to the harbor the next day. After the crew was cleared, they used makeshift sails to help shave off some time. As the Time Bandit readied for arrival, big waves and dangerous conditions made it difficult for them to fully make it into the small harbor. Enduring some scary moments, through some skillful maneuvering, they made their deadline. The crew celebrated with what they referred to as a “fisherman’s Christmas.” 

Deadliest Catch, Fridays, 8/7c, Discovery Channel

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