‘Deadliest Catch’ star Josh Harris says he 'resented fishing' after losing his father Phil Harris in 2010
07.05.2022 - 09:39
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Captain Josh Harris is returning to the high seas, and there are plenty of turbulent waters. The 39-year-old is sailing back to Discovery Channel’s "Deadliest Catch." Season 18 explores how the captains are faced with the coronavirus pandemic, as well as the Alaskan government’s shutdown of red king crab catching for the first time in 25 years. For Harris, it’s especially personal as he reconnects with his estranged brother Shane.The pair got back in touch after their father, renowned fisherman Phil Harris, died in 2010 at age 53. As for Captain "Wild" Bill Wichrowski, he’s determined to reel in viewers and show them the no-nonsense reality of searching the Bering Sea for a new way to make a living before risking financial ruin.
Josh Harris and Wichrowski spoke to Fox News Digital about what audiences can expect from Season 18, putting family first and the one superstition they swear by. Josh Harris is returning to Season 18 of the hit series. (Discovery) Josh, you reconnected with your brother in the upcoming season.
What was that experience like for you? I did get to reconnect with my older brother, and that experience was the same as I remembered as a kid. He's a lot more ripped than I am and he can outrun me, but really a great guy. And he hasn't changed a bit.
He's still a goofball, a hard worker and definitely full of life. And that was a good thing because we needed all that for the season that was coming up. Bill, for the first time in 25 years, the Alaskan government shut down red king crab catching for the season.
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