![]() ![]() Now, the 5 feet 11 inches miner, Fred Hurt, rests in the sidelines and enjoys a hefty 6 million-plus net worth and lavish lifestyle with his family. ![]() According to several sources, he’s taking a step back from the gold-mining business so it’s possible he may leave the Gold Rush franchise for good in the not-too-distant future. As the show started getting popular each day, he featured in some more season of the show, which consisted of Gold Rush: The Dirt, Gold Rush: Alaska & Gold Rush: White Water. Gold Rush: White Water has aired five seasons to date, but Fred – who is set to celebrate his 79th birthday in 2022 – was less present during the spin-off's most recent season. ![]() That series premiered in 2018 and chronicles Fred and the Dakota Boys as they return to Alaska and attempt to strike it rich by suction dredging the gold-rich plunge pools of McKinley Creek’s raging rapids. 12:35 PM PT Remembering Dakota Fred Hurt Launch Gallery Dakota Fred Hurt, one of the stars of the Discovery show, 'Gold Rush: White Water,' is dead after a brief battle with brain. Discovery TV star and Gold Rush favorite Dakota Fred Hurt has died. It’s pretty easy to get confused, however, as there is a season 5 episode of Gold Rush titled “Gold Blooded” and Kirk Roos – director of the Gold Blooded documentary – would later join the Discovery Channel franchise as co-executive producer of the first season of its spin-off Gold Rush: White Water. The latter show also heralded Fred Hurt’s return to the Gold Rush franchise. The veteran prospector announced that he had been diagnosed with stage 4 brain cancer through a press release in March. ![]()
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