One Thing Deadliest Catch's Sig Hansen Would Love To Change About The Show
Sig Hansen himself claims that there have been some unintended consequences from his appearance in "Deadliest Catch" — one of which he wishes he could change.
Read MoreSig Hansen himself claims that there have been some unintended consequences from his appearance in "Deadliest Catch" — one of which he wishes he could change.
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