The boats on "Deadliest Catch" can consume a significant amount of fuel, typically ranging from 2,000 to 6,000 gallons per day, depending on the size of the vessel and the conditions at sea. Fuel efficiency varies based on factors like the boat's speed, load, and weather conditions. High fuel costs are a major concern for the crews, impacting their overall profitability during crab fishing seasons.
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.
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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.
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.
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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.
It depends on how many lbs of crab they catch.
Eric mentioned that the boats don't get paid by Discovery Channel, leading him to tell them that they would have to pay him to do another season, they never called him back. He also said that the show was getting to much like a soap opera
it depends on the crab count and the amount of there share that was agreed upon with the captin
According to Josh Harris they don't get paid from Discovery. Discovery sent them a fruit basket but it was ever received.