Josh Harris: I Won't Let My Dad's Dreams Die

As the sixth season of 'Deadliest Catch' continues, it was only a matter of time before the episodes dealing with the health problems that eventually led to Phil Harris' passing would be here. This past week, with those episodes looming, a different type of drama emerged when Phil caught his youngest son Jake (pictured, right) stealing his pain medication.
The conflict was a surprise to Josh Harris (pictured, left), who was kept in the dark of the confrontation, because as he tells
PopEater: "They didn't tell me about that because I would have flipped out on him. I'm like the mother of the family." In his candid chat with us, Josh Harris talks about Jake's addiction troubles as well as the tragic passing of his father that he's using as a way to inform others about the dangers of smoking. "My dad was my inspiration, I'm not going to let his dream die," Josh says of his future fishing career. Watch this week's drama below, and after the jump, our full and heartfelt chat with Josh.
With last night's episode beginning the stretch of a lot more sadness and drama to come, what kind of mind state are you in knowing the whole world will be watching it unfold?
Actually, my dad kept that little part [Jake's pill stealing] from me, so I didn't know. Discovery hasn't shown me the footage they're using. I got a heads-up that it happened, but my dad never informed me about this little situation that took place, so last night was the first time I got to see it. It's always a shock. Everyone's got their trials and tribulations. Luckily my brother has had the opportunity to go through treatment and everything, so that's been a big help. We're not perfect people, we're just normal people in the world trying to make it. He's doing a lot better now. It's hard. Every time I see my dad on TV, I keep think he's going to pop up around the corner and it will be some sick joke or TV thing. I really know it's not, but I just keep telling myself maybe there's some hope that it is.
You didn't know about Jake's problems at all?
I had an idea there were problems, but I didn't realize that occurrence had happened. They didn't tell me about that because I would have flipped out on him. I'm like the mother of the family. That's my job, to keep the family in line -- the mediator, the mother and sometimes the father, because that's just the way we roll. We're fishermen.
Looking back, were there warning signs to Jake's problems?
Yeah, there were. But, we're fishermen. We get home and live life to the extreme, because we never really know if we're going to come back. In a sense, we live every day like it's the weekend and every weekend like it's New Year's. We're extremists all the way around, because the typical story of the fisherman is a guy who goes out and busts his ass for three months and comes home and blows all of his money in the first three weeks because he might not be coming back. You want to live life to the fullest. No regrets, balls to the wall. Live hard, play hard.
Jake has gotten treatment, you said?
Yeah, after this whole incident Discovery and Original Productions got together and really have been stepping it up for us. They helped get Jake to rehab. It's made a big impact in his life and it's really helped him out, and hopefully he'll continue living the straight life because we need him more than ever now. There's a lot of decisions that need to be made. We're not just in it for ourselves anymore. We've got families to look after.
So you and Jake are planning on keeping the Cornelia Marie and keeping the business in the family?
Oh yeah. We are definitely planning on continuing on. We got some investors to help us ... and we are most definitely going to continue on in the old man's legacy, and we're going to learn to captain it. I've always done business when I was off work, and was really good at doing it. Now with the old man gone unexpectedly, I can't just let the boat fail because this was his dream that he put together and I'm going to make sure with every last breath that I've got that it keeps going on. It's what I'm supposed to do. It's what I was born, bred and corn-fed to do.
Starting next week, your dad's health problems that eventually led to his death are going to air. Have you seen the episodes? Will you watch?
No, I haven't. I really don't know what they're going to air. It's very important to me. It's going to be really hard reliving this. It's hard enough to have my father gone, but to actually be able to see everything happen ... He had the pulmonary embolism to start with, then two years later he had a massive stroke. His brain went without oxygen on one side for 12 hours on the right hand side. They ended up cutting the whole right portion of his skull off. That was very traumatic. He was getting better, making medical history on the fastest recovery for someone of that nature. The doctors didn't understand it. They said it was going to be 2-3 weeks before opening his eyes, an hour later he opened his eyes. They said it could be a couple months before he could breathe on his own, the next day he ripped the breathing tube out of his throat. They said he'd probably never be able to eat, and the fourth day into it he started swallowing ice and being able to eat. They said he'd never walk, he started shuffling around walking. In the end though, it was a pulmonary embolism that killed him -- the blood clot -- and that was all caused by smoking. One artery, say you hold up your pinky finger... that would be the size of a normal artery. One of his looked like a toothpick. It was all caused by smoking, 100 percent without a doubt smoking killed my father.
Me and my brother have gone into this wellness kick. I'm going to promote not smoking as best as I can throughout the US. If I can save one life, I don't want anybody to have to go through the s--t we just went through. It's the most horrible thing ever.
Smoking seems to be a part of the crab fisherman's lifestyle and culture, no?
When I was 10 years old, my dad put a cigarette into my mouth and told me if I'm going to be a fisherman, I need to be a man. Smoking is part of a job. Then throughout high school, that's what you did to fit in. If you could have seen my dad and spent time with him in real life and known what a wonderful person he was and how much fun he was, those type of people belong on this earth. They make the world a better place, and if I could change just one life, that would be sufficient enough and I'm going to use whatever power I've got to do that. I'm not going to stop, and I'm going to do all I can to inform people that life is a precious thing and you never know what's going to happen next.
The outpouring of sympathy after your dad's passing was overwhelming. Did you have any idea how many people were emotionally invested in your family?
No, I didn't. It's been amazing. I can't explain to you how shocked I was. 10-11 months of the year, we're out in the ocean killing stuff, then we come home for a month and everyone thinks we're these superstars. We're just normal guys with car payments and house payments.
Have you and Jake grown closer in the months following his passing?
Yeah. We've grown closer in a lot of aspects. I know more about business than he does, so he lets me take the reigns on a lot of it. I'm looking out for him now because before we both had our eye on our father. Now it's all on my lap. Jake's out fishing right now, so I'm here with the aftermath of all this stuff. Jake's been taking care of himself and I'm really proud of that because it's not an easy task. I've been doing the best job that I can with getting everything put together and making sure my crew has a job.
It's just been a wild ride. You've got to grow up really fast. We went from the peckhouse to the outhouse really quick, but now we're back, baby. We're back. My dad was my inspiration, I'm not going to let his dream die.
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I'm not white or a fisherman, and I don't know the man personally but he seemed to be an honorable, noble, upstanding individual, I gained a lot of respect for him just from watching the show and for you to leave a statement like that was way out of line and you should be ashamed of yourself. Where is your humanity!?
frett, how awful of you to say such things. Maybe you and your friends are proud of being like that. But Jake and Josh have a lot to handle right now. It's nice one brother helping the other out. He's trying to teach people NOT to smoke or do things terrible to their bodies. His poor father's soul must ache to hear words like yours.
That reply really was unnecessary.
If you aren't perfection (and your reaction confirms that you aren't), don't judge another, especially not in a time of grieving! They've got a lot of guts to be doing what they do and two boys just lost their father. So you add insult to injuiry?
Please find something etter to do with your time than be nasty to others, there is enough of that in the world as it is.
Hey Frett, Would love to take you "Fishing" Be glad to give you a guided tour of Davey Jones Locker. Idiot
wow,you really a DIRTBAG, these boys lost their FATHER, and you have the nerve to say things like THAT!!!!!!!!!!!!!! YOU SUCK!!!!!!!!!!!!
I think you showed who was really the White Trash. Why not go for that proverbial walk on the dock...a nice long one...
Frett,
I can understand how you may feel that tv and the viewers may be idealizing the people they see on these shows, but you have a very, very hateful way of saying it, and that makes you look like the one who is trash.
You sold them fish so you are a step above them? You are lower than low. You are pure trash for writing this crap. I hope you have a bad year.
You know,frett,I'm going to keep this short and simple for you...YOU......ARE A FREAKIN' JERK!!!
As much as I enjoy the whole show ,,Captain Phil has always been my favorite ..He always seemed to enjoy his work , even the dramas ..Can't stand the thought of him not being there but the show is still very interesting so we will be there to watch ..To his sons , other family and friends , hang in there..
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RIP Captain Phil. My prayers for his family and all the fleet will continue.
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You boys make your dad so proud..i know he is watching you and beaming with pride right now. Good luck on quitting smoking It has to be tough in your line of business. Chantix worked great for many people in my family.
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i took chantix for 3 weeks, it gave me an irregular heartbeat, and i had major heart failure, I didnt look into the chantix side effects and now i have a defibrilator/pacemake in my chest for th erest of my life to hell with chantix i shoudl hve kept on smoking
TO JOSH AND JAKE,,,,, MY FRIEND AND MYSELF HAVE WATCHED THE DEADLIST CATCH FROM ITS HUMBLE BEGINNINGS....AND WHAT WE AS NURSES HAVE SEEN OF THOSE WHO LIKE KING CRAB OR ANY SEA CREATURE,
THAT YOU GUYS WORK HARD...VERY HARD AND LONG TIEING HOURS...WE DID 12 HOURS SHIFTS NIGHT SHIFTS....WE UNDERSTAND THE LONG HOURS.,..BUT YOUR ARE THE HARDEST TO WATCH.....WE DONT KNOW ABOUT THE SO CALLED WHITE TRASH OR HARD DUGS ADDICTION,,ALONG WITH GREASY FOOD,STRESS AND ME A 30 YEAR SMOKER...GOD HAS SMILED ON ME AND AFRER MANY HEART PROBLEMS I QUITE SMOKING ALMOST 4 YEARS NOW.......YES,.,..IT WAS A REALITY CHECK FOR ME....SO JAKE AND JOSH...WHAT EVER YOPU DO TO HELP YOUNG FOLKS QUITE SMOKING....GOD WILL REWARD YOU 10 FOLD...YOUR DAD ALWAYS LOVE YOU TWO...NEVER DID HE STOP LOVING...HE JUST WANTED YOU TO BE GOOD CLEAN MEN..BROTHERS ..HUSBANDS...FATHERS....THATS ALL..HE WANTED TO GIVE YOU GUYS A LOT OF LOVE TOO.....I PRAY FOR YOU TWO
..THAT GOD WILL KEEP YOU SAFE ..CLOSE...AND CONTUE TO LOVE ONE ANOTHER...GOD BLESS !!! WE LOVE YOU AND PRAY FOR GOOD HEALTH AND HAPPINESS.........
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Wow ! You are a nurse and you can't spell? Quit ~ NO E
With the e at the end it spells quite. Look it up! Can you also tell us where you work so I know not to get sick there?
Wow Tessy, it must get awful lonely up there on that pedestal. I'm sure you've never made a mistake or spelled anything wrong in your life. Must be something wonderful to be so perfect. LOL! Lighten up.
Some people are just screwed up! You try to say something nice and other people are just worried about your spelling! WTF is wrong with people!
By the way- LOVE THE SHOW! and you guys will do great!
Stay strong
Thank God Tessy was here to do spell check for all of us. Get a life - we can all read through a few typos.
Last night was very hard to watch and I know next week's episode will be even harder. I have been a fan of Deadliest Catch since the 2nd season, and especially of Phil and his sons. I am very heartened to hear from Josh that he will do everything he can to keep the Cornelia Marie fishing. I am also very glad to hear that Jake is getting help.My prayers are with them both. God bless Josh for realizing what part smoking played in his Dad's death, and vowing to warn others. I hope that Josh and Jake are succeeding in stopping smoking.
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