Jake Anderson, posing for a portrait photo, in Deadliest Catch Season 20.br /
King crab season isn’t complete without F/V Saga on the Bering Sea! Helmed by the determined and undaunted Jake Anderson, the Saga is often regarded as the underdog amongst the Deadliest Catch fleet. At the beginning of Anderson’s captainship, he’s been the butt of the joke of his former superiors because of his unorthodox methods. But over time, Anderson and his fellow deckhands have proven to have what it takes and brought hundreds and hundreds of pounds of crabs.
Despite his success, Anderson is molded by a long list of personal struggles. With the passing of his sister in Season 5 and news of his father’s death during Season 5, the captain fell into addiction and ultimately beat it in 2010. Five years later, Anderson got his big break with the F/V Saga. Unfortunately, before Season 20 of Deadliest Catch, it was reported that Saga was impounded due to legal issues.
Sean Dunlop Deck Boss For Sean Dunlop, fishing is his second nature. Not long after high school, the deck boss immediately got into the industry after discovering how much money he could make from the professional. Three decades later, Dunlop’s love for fishing only keeps getting bigger. Unlike the comfort of the wheelhouse, Dunlop prefers the chaos of the deck, working through blood, sweat, and tears with his fellow comrades.
However, Anderson reached a breaking point with Bunnell when the latter was one of the three members who got fired due to insubordination. As the crab fishing season came to a close, Anderson and the rest of the Saga were under immense pressure to catch as many crabs as possible. At the time of his firing, Bunnell and other two crew members were out at the bar drinking.
The F/V Saga isn’t the only ship Jones is on board. With his own 28-foot sport fishing boat, the deckhand frequently takes his children out on the sea. Besides, his hobbies aren’t too far off from his profession. During his downtime, Jones likes to hunt and fish. He currently resides in Ketchikan, AK.
Robert McNeese Deckhand Robert McNeese, a.k.a. Banjo, earned his reputation on the show thanks to his steady and speedy hands when fingerpicking through pounds and pounds of crabs. However, the true story behind his nickname came from his distinct Southern man. True to his gentlemanly roots, McNeese can often be heard replying “Yes, ma’am” and “Yes, sir” during his time on the Aleutian Spray.
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