15 Secrets You Didn’t Know About The Making Of The Deadliest Catch
15 Secrets You Didn’t Know About The Making Of The Deadliest Catch
Deadliest Catch has been a huge Discovery Channel hit since it premiered in 2005. With over 300 episodes, the Alaskan-based reality TV series captures the real-life drama aboard crabbing boats in the Bering Strait during the Alaskan king, Opilio, and Bairdi crab fishing seasons. Crews battle fierce and inhospitable environments to reach their quota and make a living. Waves toss about boats like they are nothing and heavy machinery could sweep a crew member out to sea at any moment with one big wave.
Over the years, these struggles and those who go through them have attracted millions of viewers. Despite the show’s extreme conditions and high drama, some of the most shocking stuff happens off-camera. Deadliest Catch also has a large crew behind the scenes, making the show work. With that large crew and the memorable Deadliest Catch boats, plenty of drama has bubbled up over the show’s long run. From breaking the law and high-profile civil lawsuits to post-production trickery, there’s always more going on that fans don’t see.
15Several Cast Members Had Substance Issues
Elliott Neese, Jake Harris, And Nick McGlashan All Had Abuse Problems

Several cast members have left throughout Deadliest Catch’s run on Discovery Channel, with their drama behind the scenes. One issue that has popped up for the cast and crew is substance abuse problems. Elliott Neese gave up his role as Captain of The Saga and left the series in season 11, checking into a 60-day rehab program for drug addiction (via Distractify). Jake Harris was arrested for substance possession after his father’s death, saying, “I got a big hole in my heart, and I tried to fill it up with everything that wasn’t good for it” (via CNN).
Nick McGlashan also had a prolonged struggle. “My life went from Bering Sea bada** to full-blown junkie very rapidly. Hidden from me was that passion I had for life,” Nick McGlashan wrote in 2017 (via Chosenmag.com). “Taken from me was my ability to live. I was at war with my addiction and it was winning… I was three overdoses into my addiction and a heavy alcoholic. My addict self was killing me, and I was struggling to die.” Nick McGlashan passed away in 2020 at 33.
14The Show’s Production Manager Was Arrested For Selling Illegal Substances
Matthew Schneider Was Arrested In An 18-Person Drug Bust
The cast of Deadliest Catch aren’t the only ones who have butted up against substance abuse problems. In 2010, Matthew Schneider, the show’s production manager, was charged with using and selling illegal substances after he delivered about $300 worth of cocaine to an undercover officer as part of an elaborate sting that resulted in 18 arrests (via Today). Court documents also said Schneider used these substances in front of the undercover officers and talked about buying large amounts to sell. None of the captains or crew members who appear on the show were connected to the arrest.
Overall, the police seized a large number of illegal substances during the investigation, along with $13,000 in cash. The drugs included methamphetamine, cocaine, OxyContin, and marijuana and had a street value of around $80,000. The mayor at the time, Shirley Marquardt, said, “for people from out of town that come here, don’t bring that garbage with you. If you are going to bring that garbage with you, you are not welcome.”
13Sig Hansen Was Accused Of Terrible Things
Hansen’s Daughter Sued Him For Abuse From Her Childhood
Sig Hansen has been a longtime fan-favorite on Deadliest Catch, so it came as quite a surprise when allegations of abuse surfaced in March of 2017. Hansen’s estranged daughter, Melissa Eckstrom, a 28-year-old attorney living in Seattle, filed a lawsuit against her father, alleging he abused her as a child. The lawsuit relied on her memories of the abuse, as well as medical examinations, a therapist’s evaluation, and state Child Protective Services’ findings from the time that concluded Hansen likely abused his daughter in 1990 when she was just two years old.
Sig Hansen denied the allegations and claimed the medical and psychological findings were biased. In April 2017, prosecutors decided they couldn’t bring criminal charges against the captain, but a civil lawsuit remained in the courts. Hansen has always denied the claims, saying that Eckstrom’s mother “poisoned my relationship with our daughter through years of vile lies” (via Cheat Sheet).
12Sig Hansen Spat On An Uber Driver And Kicked His Car
Hansen Pled Guilty To The Criminal Charges
While DAs refused to prosecute the criminal case against Sig Hansen, the Deadliest Catch star was arrested in connection with misdemeanor assault and property destruction charges in May 2017 after an alleged incident with an Uber driver. The charges alleged that Hansen got into an argument with the driver before spitting on the driver’s head and kicking the outside of the car. Hansen received probation and a $43 fine after pleading guilty (via PEOPLE).
“I am terribly sorry for my behavior and am very embarrassed by it. I owe a bunch of people apologies, first and foremost to our Uber driver, who was just trying to get us home safely,” Hansen said in a statement at the time. “I hope I can make that apology in person. I have no excuse and accept responsibility for my actions. I made a boneheaded move last night, and I am sorry.”
11The Show Doesn’t Cover The Deadliest Kind Of Fishing
There Are Three Different FIshing Types Deadlier Than King Crab Fishing
A fisherman’s life used to be a lot deadlier than it is today. Increased safety measures and precautions have saved countless lives and continue to improve. There are still many risks associated with crab fishing in the Bering Sea, but there are actually at least three deadlier catches (via Salon). According to the National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health, groundfish, like cod and flounder, were the deadliest kind of fishing on the East Coast of the United States from 2000 to 2014.
10Joe McMahon Was Shot & Killed
A Sad Story For A Deadliest Catch Producer
A handful of serious accidents happened throughout Deadliest Catch. Cornelia Marie captain Phil Harris passed away of a pulmonary embolism in 2010, deckhand Justin Tennison died of sleep apnea complications in 2011, and Captain Tony Lara died of a heart attack in 2015. The most shocking death happened to someone who never appeared on the show. In 2015, someone shot one of the show’s associate producers, Joe McMahon, outside his home in Pasadena, California.
Police pronounced the 24-year-old dead at the scene and they quickly pinpointed a suspect but weren’t able to make an arrest. One day after the shooting, the body of the suspect, Brandon Rafiepour, was found dead in his car from an apparently self-inflicted gunshot wound. “The entire Original Productions Family is heartbroken with this news. Our thoughts and prayers are for the McMahon Family,” said Philip D. Segal, CEO of Original Productions, the company that produces Deadliest Catch (via NBC).
9Beaver Sued The Hillstrands
A Firework Blew Up In His Hand On The Time Bandit

Beaver claimed that the firework, which the Hillstrands marketed and branded as a “Time Bandit” product, blew up early and caused the injury. The explosion shattered Zielinski’s right hand and forearm, ending his career as a crab fisherman. The case took two years to resolve, but ultimately, in January 2017, the courts sided with Beaver, and the Hillstrands were ordered to pay him $1.35 million (via Seattle PI).
8The Hillstrands Were Also Sued By Discovery
The Hillstrands & Sig Hansen Walked Out After The Lawsuit
If losing a lawsuit to one of their former deckhands wasn’t bad enough, the Hillstrands also faced a $3 million lawsuit from Discovery in 2010. The brothers were working on creating a spinoff series with Discovery called Hillstranded, but they didn’t show up for pickup shots and their final interviews. This prompted Discovery to deliver the captains a $3 million lawsuit. In response, the Hillstrands threatened to leave Deadliest Catch, and Sig Hansen joined them, departing the reality TV show.
Eventually, the captains and Discovery reached a settlement. “We’re happy we worked everything out with Discovery,” the captains said in a statement (via THR). “A deal’s a deal. We’re heading up to Dutch Harbor to start filming the new season of ‘Deadliest Catch’ and hopefully it will be the best one yet.” With their return, Discovery Channel agreed to drop its lawsuit for the Hillstrands’ missing work. The terms of the settlement were not disclosed, but Discovery was reportedly happy with the negotiations.
7The Film Crews Work Just As Hard As The Fishermen
Capt. Bill Wichrowski Says The Camermen Are Always In Danger
