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- It's opening day of the bluefin season, and a reduced quota puts pressure on the captains.
- The southern fleet has the edge in the Outer Banks for bluefin season.
- A giant school of bluefin tuna breaks the curse for one of the boats, but a few other boats land only bad luck.
- Fishing hard for their families, the Little Shell puts it all on the line and the Doghouse fights to land a foul-hooked fish with a Hail Mary harpoon shot.
- Local fleets fight the North for their fair share as sustainability strictly limits fishing.
- Northern and Southern boats battle for the top-earning title, while one boat's bad luck has it desperate to catch its first fish of the season.
- A Southern Captain leads the charge against the top-earning Northern boat with the biggest fish of the season, but big fish bring big problems.
- When a shoulder injury takes out top Captain Greg Mayer of the Fishin' Frenzy, the rest of the fleet sees an opportunity to take the lead.
- After four uninspired seasons in the Outer Banks, Captain TJ Ott has something to prove, while the Fishin' Frenzy fights for the title without a captain.
- Captain Greg Mayer returns to the helm of the Fishing Frenzy, despite battling a painful shoulder injury.
- With a limited number of days left to fish, Captain Tyler McLaughlin chooses between big risk and big reward.
- Captain Greg Mayer of the Fishin' Frenzy is barely holding onto his lead, and the other captains are determined to knock him out of the top spot.
- There are just 48 hours left before the season ends, and the battle to be the top-earning boat in the Outer Banks heats up.
- In the season premier, the old crews on Pin Wheel, Hot Tuna and Falcon, are being taken on by new blood in the form of Kahuna, Offshore Outlaw, Rasta Rocket and Reel E Buggin. The smack talk flows free, but who will end up on top ?
- Southern boat Reel E Bugging ends up dead in the water with no Bluefin, when both engines fail. After some hectic moments they manage to re-start one engine and with the Coast Guard standing by, get safely back to port.
- Southern boat Rasta Rocket sets out to prove that a little boat can be big competition, and living in a little camper can be fun too. With tension getting out of hand on Reel E Bugging, it is not clear if they will succeed in climbing the leader board. Dave Marciano on Falcon plugs on regardless.
- Boats in the fleet must sometimes rely on skippers with local knowledge, but even though following Kahuna, Dave Marciano on Falcon, manages to run aground for a few minutes. Offshore Outlaw bags a fish, and Rasta Rocket pulls in yet another fish to push them into third place.
- Kahuna and Pinwheel have a disagreement over lights and boat speed at the inlet bridge. After three trip fails, Dave Marciano on Falcon hires a new local mate in the hopes of raising his catch tally. Offshore Outlaw gets lucky at the drop off and returns for a payday. Hot Tuna hooks up and heads for home.
- With the quota nearly gone, all the Captains are pushing the limits. Tyler runs aground near the bridge because of low water, while Kahuna trying to catch what might be a final paycheck, only manages a shark. Rasta Rocket makes light work of the turbulent sand bar waves.
- With the blue fin quota extended, all the crews look to take advantage, and fish hard. Drama on Hot Tuna as the bird breaks off, leaving the crew to fight the fish on the greenstick reel alone. Kahuna gets a fake dog mascot, since some other boats with dogs, seem to have good luck.
- Extreme weather patterns move into the Outer Banks. Since they are more used to the dangerous conditions, the Southern captains, believe that have an advantage over the Northern boats. The Northern captains need to put Tuna on the deck if they want to beat the Southerners, but everyone must weigh the risk versus the reward.
- A heavy top dollar fish, caught by Zack Shackleford and his young Rasta Rocket crew, might just be a game changer, and puts pressure on the veterans of the fleet. Dave Marciano on Falcon tries trolling to catch more fish. Reel E Bugging steps up their effort.
- The Northern fleet are not going down without a fight, but the Southern fleet battles on to keep the lead. Some boats are taking risks and changing tactics, because they know that all it will take is one good sized fish to shake up the leader board.
- Most of the crews of the fleet are getting desperate and are willing to try anything to catch the fish necessary to put them at the top of the leader board, but Reel E Bugging reckon they have it in the bag. One fish could make all the difference and a little bit of luck goes a long way.
- Being away from home for extended periods of time, the crews are all feeling a little homesick, but at the back of everyone's mind is that they are doing what they do, to support those loved ones, and they need to take advantage of every last bit of quota to make that happen.
- With yet another storm moving in, and the quota dwindling before their eyes, Captains are realising that the season could end before they achieve their objectives. The decision to stay out fishing or run from the storm always needs to be a balance between safety and reward.
- Opening day of winter bluefin tuna season in the Outer Banks. FV-Tuna.Com joins the Southern fleet for the first time. With the return of top-boats Fishin Frenzy, Reel E Bugging, Hot Tuna and Pinwheel everyone is fishing for success.
- Captain Nick Gowitzka on Little Shell has long touted the greenstick as the secret to his success. But not everyone in the fleet believes its a necessary tool to catch giant bluefin down south and would rather rely on rod and reel. Meanwhile, Pinwheel is the only boat in the fleet yet to catch a fish this season. Their desperation swells as they fear they could quickly be falling too far behind to ever catch up.
- Will the greenstick continue to give the Little Shell an edge, or will his more traditional rod-and-reel rivals prove victorious in the long run ? Captains are trying various methods to try and come in at the top of the catch board.
- Rasta Rocket needs some money to repair damage from a previous trip, and they are not the only crew with concerns. Fuel, bait and repair costs are mounting for the boats so no bluefin for the buyers means no money for the crews.
- In the Outer Banks, weather can change with very short notice, and the captains must choose between fight or flight when harsh conditions pummel the fleet. Those that brave it experience hard fishing and even some boat damage.
- Greg and his crew can't seem to get their act together. Small mistakes are adding up, and the former champion boat starts to fall apart. The pressure isn't easy on the other boats either, but everyone decides to battle on.
- The battle for blue fin intensifies as champion boats find the bluefin biting, but one crew member's personal loss could alter the rest of the season.
- The competition heats up, and Captain Dave of the FV-Tuna.com lives up to his 'Tricky Dave' reputation. He asks questions, gets answers, and turns that into fish, but the fleet begins to lose patience with him after a few sneaky moves.
- Some crews are struggling with few fish, some are short crewmen, some have injuries, some are just not having any luck, and some strike it rich, in other words just another day in the lives of the Tuna fishers.
- There is a heated debate amongst the crews. The big question is, do you make your own luck, do you earn your luck, or is luck simply a product of experience, knowledge, application of that knowledge and dedication.
- The seas around the tuna grounds can be both violent and totally unforgiving of any error or lapse in judgement. These are factors that every skipper must weigh in his mind every time they head out to fish.
- For a change the fleet communicates in order to find the fish, but some captains will have to check every lead if they hope to make something of their season.
- Its all hands on deck as the battle continues for the Tuna Titans. The question is can the mates keep pace or is there mutiny in the air. From family ties to bosom buddies, its going to take their all to put meat on the deck.
- Near panic strikes some, tensions rise and tempers start to flare as the closure deadline gets closer and closer
- A grueling season, competing against the best of the best, is taking its toll on the crews and their boats, but with the end of the season in sight, its time for someone to break out from the pack, or breakdown under the pressure.
- It is getting to crunch time for the tuna titans, as the clock ticks down to the final day of the season. The pressure is on, in a fierce and relentless fight, which will determine who can go the distance, as the crews fight to the finish.
- With only two days left, it's a battle to the bitter end, as the captains push their crews to breaking point, to prove they have what it takes to become the next Outer Banks champion.
- A closer look how luck and fortune has it's bearing on the struggles on the Outer Banks
- During the six seasons brave crew members battles al kinds of danger including extreme weather, shipwrecks and unforgiving high seas
- It's time to announce the winner. Everything is weighed, measured and judged. After all it adds up to clear winners on who caught the most fish and which captain is crowned to king of the Outer Banks beating the others on the most fish catched and sold.
- A review on the toughest and most dangerous endeavors captains had to endure in order to land there catches
- A flashback on the best moments in history of the greenstick, a special technique used by the southern outer banks fisherman, using a 12 foot long fiberglass stick and synthetic bait.
- Our Captains take a trip down memory lane, sharing there best stories over the last six seasons.
- Tyler McLaughlin, Captain of the fishing vessel Pinwheel, shares his favorite moments of the Wicked Tuna: North vs. South series. He is looking back on the rivalry, the chaos on deck during a catch, his deckhands and the most memorable catches over the seasons
- The Captains of competing vessels reveal the true stories behind some of the epic moments of Wicked Tuna on the Outer Banks
- Greg Mayer, captain of the Fishin' Frenzy and champion of the southern fleet, leads the viewer on the journey he embarked. He explains what motivates him choosing to be a fisherman and sharing how he became successful at it.
- Hot Tuna captain TJ Ott answers fans and viewers questions over the Wicked Tuna: North vs. South series and the many challenges of fishing on the Outer Banks. How the changes in life helped him loose 150 pounds and how that effect his fishing performance, but also the inner family origine of the Hot Tuna crew and the way those relations has effected leadership on board.
- Captain Nick Gowitzka, former deckhand on the Fishing Frenzy and now captain of the Little Shell, looks back on his greatest moments during the last six seasons.
- The captains roast each other on their wildest heroics in the last six seasons. The can't pass on the change to criticize the skills and styles of the others facing various predicaments.
- This episode we look back at the most intence dramatic moments on deck. All previous seasons pass by with various issues, from broken lines to broken friendships. How dramatic can you get?
- Mistakes and mechanical issues start to wear down the northern and southern fleets. Kahuna tries to catch up after boat repairs that keep Captain Reed Meredith and his crew off the water. Reel E Bugging Captain Bobby Earl navigates one setback after another in order to extend a hard earned lead. Meanwhile, Pinwheel hopes to catch quickly in order to push ahead of the leading southern boats before the quota closes.
- When one last extension is added to the quota, the competition gets tighter than ever. Its a game of leapfrog on the leader board, as every boat races to secure their last few paychecks before the season closes. With big bluefin being caught, everyone knows the limit will be full in the blink of an eye, but the real question is whose catch will be enough to take the top spot?
- All season long the bluefin battle between Northern and Southern boats has raged and the final two days of the season will be no different. A championship title is on the line, along with final paychecks and local reputations. Southern boats are in the lead, but Northerners, Pinwheel and Hot Tuna will not stop their pursuit of the title and desire to topple the Southern fleet. In the end it all comes down to one final giant bluefin tuna.
- Another season begins, and the Captains are faced with some old hazards like fire on board and sinking, to new hazards like shifting sands and sunken wrecks, on their main routes out to the fishing grounds.
- The Outer Banks fleet battle worsening conditions in the hopes of landing a payday before the forecast rough weather arrives and potentially stops fishing.
- The fleet tries to take advantage of a wave of big fish. With bad weather working against them, the Rasta Rocket is having a hard time fishing, and struggles to keep up with the rest of the fleet.
- The Doghouse Captain claims to have the best crew in the outer banks, despite it being their first year together as a fishing team.
- Big schools of tuna move into the Outer Banks at a certain time each year, and from that point on, its all hands on deck, as the tuna crews try to get their share.
- A risky move by Offshore Outlaw sees the crew taking a short fishing window as a huge storm approaches, and Dog House fights to stay on top.
- While the fleet is docked due to bad weather, one boat takes a chance to get ahead, but facing fog, wind, and high seas, could spell disaster for the attempt.
- Hog Wild has struggled for most of the season, and they decide that now is the time for a big push to stay in the game.
- With the Outer Banks blue fin season half over, Southern hospitality helps one Captain, as the rest of the fleet go all out to hook as many fish as possible.
- The wind wreaks havoc on the fleet, but with over half of the quota already caught, some of them are taking bigger risks than ever to stay ahead.
- Halfway through the season and another storm front pushing in is starting to put all the fleet under pressure.
- Hog Wild fights to keep the lead, and Captains go back to tried and true methods to increase their catch
- Big fish are everywhere but calm seas and good weather slows catches, and tightly packed boats is a recipe for tension.
- The competition is close and the quota is dwindling, so any major moves will be don to getting top dollar for quality fish.
- The quota is still dropping, and the Outer Banks are taking no prisoners no matter whether you or old.
- The fleet wants to prevent Fishin' Frenzy from taking the title but as Greg's hot streak continues this seems to be looking less likely.
- The quota is nearly done and the season could be called at any time, which means that the pressure and tensions are peaking on every boat.
- Less than 24 hrs remain before season shutdown, but with deteriorating weather, the bar is more dangerous than ever and Captains need to decide whether one last fish is worth the risk.
- After a mediocre bluefin tuna season up north, Captains Dave Marciano and TJ Ott travel south to the Outer Banks of NC. In order to profit they must overcome new fishing techniques, unfamiliar waters, and a less than welcoming Southern Fleet.
- When another Northern boat comes steaming into the Outer Banks, the Southerners fear a full-scale invasion of the fishery. While some send a warning to their new rivals, others double down to guarantee their own fair share of the quota.
- The animosity between southern and northern boats reaches a fever pitch, while the longstanding rivalry between two southern boats raises the stakes for the whole fleet.
- 2014– 45mTV-147.3 (8)TV EpisodeWhen the Outer Banks winds take a turn for the worse, the pressure is on for the northern and southern boats to act fast or risk financial or nautical disaster.
- When an Atlantic Ocean winter storm system whips up rough seas and ice in the local harbor, it forces northern and southern captains to take huge risks to fish in dangerous conditions for their catch.
- In North Carolina's Outer Banks, only half of the bluefin tuna quota is left to catch, so every boat is fighting for their share before the season closes.
- As breakdowns and bad luck plague various boats in the Outer Banks' bluefin tuna fleet, it remains to be seen if a Northern boat will rise to the top of the leaderboard.
- With less than 40 percent of the bluefin tuna quota left to catch, the Northern and Southern boats must scramble to catch as many fish as possible while there's still time.
- With the quota nearly filled, the captains and crews must brave treacherous conditions in North Carolina's Outer Banks to fight for final paychecks before the bluefin tuna season ends.
- As the clock runs out on the Outer Banks bluefin tuna season, all the captains hope to catch one last monster fish to define their season.
- It's opening day of the Outer Banks bluefin season. Captain Charlie "Grif" Griffin may be new to the competition, but he's a legend in these waters. Despite the competition, he forms a friendship with Gloucester captain Dave Marciano. Grif offers to help Marciano navigate the treacherous currents that run through Oregon Inlet. It's a dangerous gamble -- if they make one wrong move, it could end both their seasons.
- After colliding with Bonner Bridge, Captain Marciano and Captain Griffin struggle to regroup. Captain Tami Gray of the all-female Reel Action enters the competition. Tami knows that the only way to get respect is to earn it -- by putting meat on deck. On the Pinwheel, Captain Tyler McLaughlin encounters a mysterious explosion at sea -- a hazard that could jeopardize his fishing trip and cost him a paycheck.
- Captain Griffin might be leading the fleet in the bluefin earning, but his boat has been having problems since his crash. When Charlie picks up his repaired boat, it comes with a $10,000 bill, so now he and his son Jake must catch that much in fish just to break even. Confident and cocky Captain Tyler McLaughlin is determined to finish out the season as the No. 1 boat, and will let nothing get in his way -- even the fishing lines of other boats.
- 2014– 42mTV-14TV EpisodeCharlie and Jake Griffin, with a $10,000 boat repair bill hanging over their heads, are desperate for a payday. Captain TJ Ott reaches out to southern captain Tami Gray, of the all-female team Reel Action, hoping that a new friendship will lead to a wealth of local knowledge. Captain Britton Shackelford's chances of landing his second keeper tuna will come down to whether his greenhorn son Austin can come through in a dangerous situation.
- At the start of the 11th day on the water in North Carolina, treacherous winter weather in the Outer Banks' fishing grounds forces captains to push their limits. Southern boat Reels of Fortune holds a meager lead over last year's local champion Fishin' Frenzy, while northern boat Hard Merchandise and local all-female team Reel Action have yet to catch a fish.
- In North Carolina's bluefin tuna fleet, family is at the forefront of the fight to fish hard and make money. On Fishin' Frenzy, First Mate Nick Gowitzka faces a family emergency unfolding on land that tests his resolve on the water. And Captain Dave Marciano of Hard Merchandise draws on the support of his wife and daughter far away in Gloucester, Massachusetts, as well as a local family fishing operation, to help him get through his slump.
- Seven crews face the Outer Banks hoping to reel in a fish big enough to keep. But with the luck they have had so far, prospects are not looking good. The Fishin' Frenzy crew hauls in a big catch and cashes in. With barely a bite, the Doghouse is forced to head in and hope for better another day. The Hot Tuna crew is eager for their dry spell to end, and with the final reel, they catch one of their largest tuna yet, cashing in for over $9,000.
- With the North Carolina season coming to a close and Reels of Fortune battling Fishin' Frenzy for the top spot, all of the crews desperately struggle to land a fish and secure a paycheck. The Reel Action crew fights to catch up but takes a serious blow when they snag a shark; Tyler and Paul lose a "monstah" paycheck; and Dave and the crew of Hard Merchandise attempt to finally end their dry spell, or they'll have to cut the season short and head back to Gloucester.
- An accident leaves the Reel Action stuck at the dock, giving Captain Tami and her crew a late start, and tensions onboard reach a boiling point. The Doghouse and Fishin' Frenzy have the top spot in sight and are scrambling to keep catching before time runs out. Captain Griff on the Reels of Fortune faces a dangerous situation while navigating Oregon Inlet -- a battle where experience and quick thinking are all that stand between life and death.
- It's the final two days of the season, and three Southern boats -- the Fishin' Frenzy, the Reels of Fortune and the Doghouse -- are all within striking distance of the top spot. As the clock ticks down, the captains are desperate to put meat on deck. The stakes have never been higher: one pulled hook means disaster, but one last catch can mean going home a champion.
- Known as the "Graveyard of the Atlantic," the North Carolina coastline is littered with thousands of shipwrecks - a warning to all captains and crews that anything can go wrong at anytime, for anyone. As the bluefin season takes off, the treacherous waters of the Outer Banks claim another victim, and the Fishin' Frenzy and Hot Tuna are first on the scene.
- It's bluefin tuna season off the coast of the Carolinas, and the visiting fleet is excited to haul in the lucrative giants again. But to profit, they'll have to test new fishing techniques, work in treacherous, unpredictable local waters, and face the highly-skilled and less-than-welcoming southern fleet. The local boats are not happy about sharing the waters; this war will be anything but civil.
- Unpredictable waters continue to cause problems for boats in their battle for bluefin tuna in the Outer Banks. Captain Britton Shackelford is in for the fight of his life as a family member deals with health concerns. Captain Greg Mayer is in a familiar place on top of the leaderboard and Captain Dale Lisi sets out early to try to catch up. Pressure builds as the fishing season slips away.
- 2014– 44mTV-147.8 (6)TV EpisodeFour weeks into the fishing season, the fishermen of Gloucester, Massachusetts, are desperate for bluefin tuna. The fishing migration is in an unpredictable state, so the captains resort to espionage for information. Though the captains engage in tactics that provide them with advantages, they face some unexpected setbacks. They discover information about the bluefin tuna...and each other.
- The fifth week of the fishing season becomes a battle for the best fishing spots. The waters turn turbulent as boats go head-to-head to prove their superiority. When old and new rivals clash on the high seas, the pressure is on to land a fish first. As pressure mounts on Gloucester's bluefin tuna fishermen, captains will do whatever it takes to land a paycheck in their successful fishing spots.
- The captains continue fighting through the unforgiving waters of North Carolina's Outer Banks fishing ground. Foolish Pleasures holds onto a narrow lead over reigning champion Fishin' Frenzy. Meanwhile struggling Northern boats Pinwheel and Hard Merchandise lag behind the rest of the fleet. The pressure is on to catch enough bluefin tuna and become the No. 1 boat in the fleet.
- 2014– 44mTV-148.0 (7)TV EpisodeWinter kicks into high gear in the Outer Banks, creating dangerous conditions at sea. A snowstorm, fog, fierce winds and big seas force every captain to choose between safety at shore and risking it all at sea to catch more bluefin tuna. Every time the fleet goes out to catch, they must fish fast and return safely before the next weather system hits.
- Before the fishing season comes to a close, the Outer Banks captains must race against time to prove themselves. The crews are desperate to produce a few last catches that could make all the difference in their ship's status in the fleet. Every bluefin secured is an opportunity to get ahead and make a profit. The captains must battle time as well as the unforgiving Oregon Inlet of the Outer Banks.
- Captain Tyler McLaughlin has stunned the fleet with his surprise comeback, as the other captains struggle to bring in a catch. Time is running out, and the boats must stay out overnight in order to turn their fortunes around. Captain Greg Mayer catches a lucky break, but only time will tell if it's enough to put him back on top.
- 2014– 44mTV-148.2 (6)TV EpisodeIt's the final days of the fishing season, and each captain is desperate to bring in one last catch. Greg Mayer and the crew of the Fishin Frenzy need to bring in a monster catch to be the top boat for the third year in a row, but time is running out. Dave Marciano's reputation is at stake, with just one more chance to bring in a fish this season.
- Last season's champion, Captain Greg Mayer, is determined to land the season's first fish.
- The Doghouse desperately tries to change its luck and land its first fish of the season.
- The competition heats up, and one captain brings in the first triple catch of the season.
- Last season's champion, Captain Greg Mayer, is determined to land the season's first fish.
- As the season hits the halfway point, the fleet fights through exhaustion and fishes around the clock in the hopes of getting ahead. The crews of the Doghouse, Foolish Pleasures and Little Shell all jockey to improve their positions, hoping to land a massive payday before midseason burnout brings them down. But Captain TJ Ott has a different plan - letting the others wear themselves down while he lies in wait for his big chance.
- With two weeks left in the season, every captain in the fleet is feeling the pressure to catch fish and land the big paychecks that will carry them through the offseason. Captain Greg Mayer of Fishin' Frenzy is currently in first place, but the rest of the fleet is breathing down his neck and it's still anyone's game.
- As time runs out, the captains fight to bring in their last catches. Greg Mayer has won the last three seasons, can another captain defeat him?
- With only two days left in the season, it's the closest competition in Outer Banks history. One good fish separates the winner from the rest of the fleet, and the standings can change with every weigh-in. As the clock ticks down, the captains fish harder than ever to bring in the last catches. Captain Greg Mayer has won the last three seasons. Can another captain defeat him and claim the top spot?