Deadliest Catch “Dead Reckoning” S19E17 August 22 2023 on Discovery

Tonight (Tuesday August 22 2023), Discovery broadcasts an episode of the series Deadliest Catch!

Dead Reckoning Season 19 Episode 17 Episode Summary

In the episode titled “Dead Reckoning,” the seasoned crabbers face a series of intense challenges that will test their skills and determination.

As the episode unfolds, viewers will witness the gripping journey of Captain Sig and his crew on their vessel. A sudden loss of GPS navigation in crowded waters presents a dire situation that requires quick thinking and expertise. Mandy, a member of the crew, steps up to the task, working with a decades-old magnetic compass to navigate with precision and accuracy. The stakes are incredibly high, leaving no room for error as they navigate through the unforgiving sea.

Meanwhile, on the Wizard, the crew experiences a shift in dynamics with the arrival of OJ’s replacement. The adjustment brings an element of awkwardness to the already unique mix of personalities. As they navigate the challenges of crabbing in perilous conditions, the crew must also find a way to work together cohesively.

The competition is fierce as Bob’s Bairdi haul earns her well-deserved bragging rights. The crew’s hard work and dedication pay off, showcasing the grit and determination that define the world of crab fishing.

What Time is the “Dead Reckoning” Episode On?

The Dead Reckoning episode of Deadliest Catch will be broadcast on August 22 2023 on Discovery at 8:00 PM at ET/PT.

Is the “Dead Reckoning” Episode New?

The Dead Reckoning episode of Deadliest Catch is all new!

Deadliest Catch Dead Reckoning Cast & Stars

Main Cast
Mike Rowe

Dead Reckoning Episode Videos & Previews


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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.

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