Deadliest Catch “The Better Captain” S16 August 1 2023 on Discovery
Tonight (Tuesday August 1 2023), Discovery broadcasts an episode of the series Deadliest Catch!
Contents
- 1 The Better Captain Season 16 Episode Summary
- 2 What Time is the “The Better Captain” Episode On?
- 3 Is the “The Better Captain” Episode New?
- 4 Deadliest Catch The Better Captain Cast & Stars
- 5 The Better Captain Episode Videos & Previews
- 6 Watch Deadliest Catch The Better Captain Online
- 7 Deadliest Catch Series Information
The Better Captain Season 16 Episode Summary
Join the crews of the Bering Sea crab boats as they navigate through dangerous waters, battling harsh weather conditions and relentless waves in pursuit of their prized catch. Mike Rowe dives into the heart of the action, bringing viewers closer to the challenges and triumphs of life at sea.
In this installment, Junior shares a riveting story of bravery and ingenuity as he recalls a daring rescue of a lost pot and the unexpected discovery of a new species of crab. His tale sheds light on the extraordinary lengths these brave fishermen go to ensure a successful haul.
Meanwhile, Vasilly faces a tough battle as he defends his job on the Summer Bay. With high stakes and intense competition, tensions rise as each captain strives to prove their worthiness in the world of crab fishing.
What Time is the “The Better Captain” Episode On?
The The Better Captain episode of Deadliest Catch will be broadcast on August 1 2023 on Discovery at 8:00 PM at ET/PT.
Is the “The Better Captain” Episode New?
The The Better Captain episode of Deadliest Catch is all new!
Deadliest Catch The Better Captain Cast & Stars
Main Cast |
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Mike Rowe |
The Better Captain Episode Videos & Previews
Watch Deadliest Catch The Better Captain Online
Deadliest Catch Series Information
Before complaining about the market price of Alaska king crab, check out this gripping documentary series, revealing the mortal perils and intense discomfort that fishing crews face on the Bering Sea to catch the delicacy. Those perils include 40-foot waves, 700-pound crab pots that can easily crush a careless crewman, and freezing temperatures around the clock. |