On "Deadliest Catch," deckhands typically earn between $15,000 to $50,000 per season, depending on the amount of crab they catch and their experience. The pay can vary significantly based on the fishing season's success, as crew members often receive a percentage of the catch's value. More experienced crew members may earn higher wages, particularly during lucrative seasons. Additionally, the dangerous nature of the work often justifies higher compensation compared to standard jobs.
from what iv seen, during the beginning of the shows first run was deck hands making 50-80k at the end of the trip
It depends on how many lbs of crab they catch.
99%
it depends on the crab count and the amount of there share that was agreed upon with the captin
The deadliest catch captains and crews make money according to the amount and quality of the crab they catch. That is why they must catch as much as possible. There is other fishing in the Bering Sea besides crabbing there is also Bering sea cod fishing which makes good money too.
$80 K
from what iv seen, during the beginning of the shows first run was deck hands making 50-80k at the end of the trip
It depends on how many lbs of crab they catch.
5,000,000 dollars
99%
it depends on the crab count and the amount of there share that was agreed upon with the captin
The deadliest catch captains and crews make money according to the amount and quality of the crab they catch. That is why they must catch as much as possible. There is other fishing in the Bering Sea besides crabbing there is also Bering sea cod fishing which makes good money too.
Nothing
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yes
It depends on the amount of crab per season, the quality of the crab that is caught, how many people is on the boat, and boats quota.
There are no "show members". The fisherman are real fisherman and get payed depending on how much crab they catch. The cameramen don't get payed at all. They just want to film the life at sea for a crab fisherman.