
I was wondering what the circles you see on some boat windows are? When asked, pretty much all I am allowed to say is “they’re fishing”. How’s the crabbing boys? I hope all is well! How’s their season going?Īnything that I (Sheryl) know about the boats, the crews and the catch has to be kept quiet until after the shows have aired. F/V Time Bandit has 5000 gallons of fresh water on board, and does not have a desalination system. They are very expensive to maintain, and they break a lot. Some boats have a desalination system, which removes salt from the water. How do they get fresh water on the boat for cooking and showering? Do they have to bring it with them or do they filter sea water? OK, here are the questions (in bold) and answers in no particular order:


To see all of the questions already asked, and to keep up with future questions and answers, be sure to hop over to the Johnathan Hillstrand Facebook Page and give ’em a like! With a whole lot of help from his assistant Sheryl, the page has answered hundreds of fan questions over the last few years, and I’ve gathered together a number of my favorites here.

Little did I realize that many of the questions I had (and many that I didn’t realize I wanted to know the answer to) have been answered each and every Friday on the Facebook page of F/V Time Bandit captain Johnathan Hillstrand!
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I’ve been a huge fan of Discovery’s ground-breaking (sea-breaking?) reality series Deadliest Catch for a decade now, and after all those years I still had a number of questions about the show and Bering Sea crab fishing.
