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How Jake Anderson Lost the Saga on ‘Deadliest Catch’

How Jake Anderson Lost the Saga on ‘Deadliest Catch’

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  • Jake Anderson loses control of the fishing vessel Saga due to legal issues.
  • After losing Saga, Jake finds temporary work on the Northwestern and later joins the Titan Explorer.
  • Deadliest Catch has seen numerous legal troubles throughout its 20 seasons, including issues involving cast members and production.

As proven in the 20 seasons of Deadliest Catch, nothing is for certain. Things can change on a whim, and security is something not to take for granted. For fan-favorite Jake Anderson, he has learned this the hard way. After putting everything into the fishing vessel Saga, Jake suddenly lost control of the boat he part-owned when he was served a repossession note. With the timing coinciding with the Red King Crab fishery reopening and a derby-style race underway, Jake was essentially lost at sea.

Celebrating its triumphant twentieth season, Discovery Channel has upped the ante with the latest season of Deadliest Catch. Capturing the dangerous crabbing industry in the Bering Sea, Deadliest Catch takes viewers on a journey through deadly situations, ever-changing conditions, and a cast of characters that are bound to their duty. Throughout its incredible tenure, Deadliest Catch gives viewers an inside view of the individuals that make this universe so mesmerizing. But as time has gone on, viewers have witnessed the ever-changing conditions and how it can all change on a dime.

Loss of F/V Saga May Not Be Jake’s Fault

Captain Jake Anderson leads The Titan Explorer on the new season of 'Deadliest Catch.'
Image via Discovery Channel

Captain Jake Anderson has been a staple on the Discovery Channel series Deadliest Catch since 2007. When he started in the industry nearly 18 years ago, he began working as a greenhorn on the fishing vessel Northwestern. Through his time in the industry, Jake has tried his hand at every job in his career, ranging from deckhand, deck boss, engineer, captain, and vessel owner. As a perennial star on Deadliest Catch, things drastically changed for Jake at the beginning of Season 20. Discussing his experience on Deadliest Catch, Jake stated, “For me, it’s my life. It means my life. I’ve always been honest with the cameras and production to show my heart to accomplish the American dream.” With over ten years of experience, a new journey began for Jake. With his focus mainly on the operations side at the helm of F/V Saga, Jake’s world was turned upside down.

Through interviews before the start of the season, Jake Anderson revealed that there were some legal issues involving his partner on F/V Saga that caused him to lose his boat. He stated that on a show like Deadliest Catch, dreams can be made and broken at the same time. Jake said, “With the boat, I found out on a Friday in August. Everything was situated to go red crab fishing. Then on September 1, things started to look dark. Just before I was getting to go red crab fishing, I found out my partner, with all due respect with the legal things going on, we don’t know what he did. I lost my boat.” He went on to say, “I went from having the most King Crab to catch and having a nice platform I built with my own two hands to losing it all over a weekend.

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