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“Deadliest Catch” just got a little more deadly. In the season 21 trailer, fishing captain and longtime “Deadliest Catch” ...
Captain Sig Hansen told Fox News Digital harrowing stories from decades fishing the Bering Sea, from crew injuries to fires ...
"Deadliest Catch" captain Sig Hansen told Fox News Digital about his health scares at sea that changed his perspective on ...
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‘Deadliest Catch’ star Sig Hansen admits fear of death is making him rethink retirement plans
Deadliest Catch" star Captain Sig Hansen considers retirement after decades of fishing, citing fear, mortality concerns and ...
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Swooon on MSNAre ‘Deadliest Catch’s Sig Hansen & Wife June Still Together?
Sig Hansen is back to braving the rough seas on another season of Deadliest Catch. When he’s not out crab fishing, though, Sig is a dedicated family man. He married June Hansen more than 20 years ago, ...
Captain Sig Hansen's chest pains forced the once heart attack survivor to seek medical evaluation on Saint Paul Island, Alaska on Tuesday night's episode of "Deadliest Catch." ...
Sig Hansen has been a captain on "Deadliest Catch" since its first season in 2005, and he says that keeping his crew alive and motivated has been a challenge over the last 19 years.
Sig had to be flown out by plane after having tests when he started complaining of pains on the left side of his chest. It comes after the skipper of the Northwestern suffered a full-blown heart ...
Captain Sig Hansen was briefly married to Lisa Eckstrom Deadliest Catch Season 19 fans occasionally see Sig Hansen’s wife, June Hansen, on the small screen. But Sig had a marriage before June.
According to a police report, Hansen spit on the driver and kicked his vehicle Deadliest Catch star Sig Hansen was arrested early Thursday morning following an alleged altercation with an Uber ...
SEATTLE -- Celebrity crab-boat captain Sig Hansen has pleaded not guilty to misdemeanor charges that he spit on an Uber driver last week in Seattle. Hansen, the star of the Seattle-based reality ...
Sig Hansen, 49, can survive the impossible. While at the helm of his commercial fishing boat Northwestern, Sig suffered from chest pains and was rushed to a hospital after collapsing at sea in Alaska.
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