Wicked Tuna
In the final week of the season, Hard Merchandise holds a small lead over the fleet when a single fish could be worth more than $20,000, the battle for the top earning boat will go until the very last day.
In the final week of the season, Hard Merchandise holds a small lead over the fleet when a single fish could be worth more than $20,000, the battle for the top earning boat will go until the very last day.
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Not every captain follows the tradition of treating others with respect.
Pressure builds for Capt. Paul Hebert to land his first tuna and silence his critics.
The race is on to land the first fish of the season, bringing big money for one captain.
In the final week of the season, Hard Merchandise holds a small lead over the fleet when a single fish could be worth more than $20,000, the battle for the top earning boat will go until the very last day.
Capt. Dave Marciano is desperately trying to maintain his precarious lead, but several run-ins with sharks and a fleet of fierce competitors are shaking things up.
With less than two weeks of fishing left, the top four crews race to be the best the crew with the slowest and most rundown boat is leading the fleet.
In week 13, and with only three weeks left to fish, the number one position is on the line and every captain is desperate to stack the deck with bluefin for some final earnings before the season closes.
In week 12, last season's champion Capt. Dave Carraro seeks help from his ally Capt. TJ Ott after catching no fish last week.
In week four Capt. Paul Hebert continues to fight for his first tuna of the season, causing tension to mount on board the Kelly Ann.
Capt. TJ Ott runs into trouble when the steering breaks mid-catch rivals desperately try to out-fish each other Capt. Paul Hebert tries to land his first fish of the season and break in new mates.
Capt. Tyler McLaughlin sets his sights on beating Capt. Dave Carraro tensions spill over when the rivalry goes too far during a prank.
Captains in Gloucester race to bring in the first catch on opening day of the new bluefin season bitter rivals and new mates.
The FV-Tuna.com remains in the lead but hasn't caught a fish this week rival Pin Wheel has two fish on deck and has a third in its sights.
Gloucester's reigning champion, Capt. Dave Carraro, starts the last week of the fishing season with a nearly $20,000 lead over his New Hampshire rival, the Pin Wheel.
A stroke of luck helps Pin Wheel close in on leaders FV- Tuna.com, but with just two weeks of tuna fishing to go, they aren't the only boat that strikes gold.
As the summer comes to an end and the water temperature drops, the bluefin start their migration to the Mediterranean and the Gulf of Mexico.
The fishermen of Gloucester, Mass., are facing a dangerous foe when white sharks swim into local waters.
It's tournament time in Gloucester and the best boats in New England join the fray for the big cash prize, igniting tensions between rival captains.
After investing time and money, the fishermen of Gloucester battle each other for the prime fishing spots for bluefin tuna.
With the competition heating up, the captains of Gloucester will do anything to get an edge and catch the elusive and lucrative bluefin tuna.
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