So I get to see where the do Alaska Crab Fishing

February 1, 2008

Well I think I am going to do some Alaska Traveling. Thats right you heard me, I am going to take the family to Alaska. There is so much we wanna gander at, Like where they do the Alaskan Crab Fishing, The snow and mountains. We don’t get much snow don here in these hollers. I did me some lookin around and found some great reviews of Alaska and they are:

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The Deadliest Catch - I cant wait to see this

Viewers once again voyage to the Bering Sea and follow the brave captains and crew of eight crab-fishing vessels as they struggle against the treacherous weather conditions doing one of the deadliest — and most lucrative — jobs in the world.This season, which is currently being filmed as boats head out to catch opilio crab, viewers experience life above and below the Alaskan waters. Submersible cameras capture unprecedented underwater images of crabs migrating on the bottom of the Bering Sea and entering the crab pots.

In addition, footage shot from a “chase boat” shows just how diminutive these crab boats actually are in the midst of the Bering Sea. For the first time, viewers see the fishing vessels being tossed around by the high winds and rough seas. The unique angle will also offer a new perspective of the fishermen working the rails, setting and hauling the massive 800-pound crab pots as their boats fight the crashing waves.