
‘Deadliest Catch’ star Sig Hansen admits fear of death is making him rethink retirement plans
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Sig Hansen from “Deadliest Catch" admits his perspective on retirement has changed due to losing fellow fishermen and wanting time with his grandchildren.
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"Well, I'm a fisherman. You've got to remember, you're talking to a professional liar here," Hansen joked in an interview with People. "No, I think I've got a few more years left in me. I think about it all the time and when I do think about ‘retiring,’ it's only because I've lost so many people, and I'm more fearful every time we go out on the water."

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