
Wicked Tuna
Bad luck, bait problems and egos trouble the Gloucester fleet; one captain rises to the top.

Bad luck, bait problems and egos trouble the Gloucester fleet; one captain rises to the top.

Captains push themselves and their crews to the brink with only six weeks left of fishing.

Captain Paul Hebert tries to prove his worth and keep his job despite catching only three tuna.

The season passes the halfway point and being on the water for the past two months takes its toll.

Captains must decide to travel to where the fish are biting or take their chances fishing inshore.

In week six, PIn Wheel holds a narrow lead over last season's winning vessel Tuna.com.

A sudden storm engulfs the fleet in week five; captains decide the risk of staying out on the water.

Tension mounts as Capt. Paul Hebert continues to fight for his first tuna of the season.

Capt. TJ Ott runs into trouble when the steering breaks mid-catch; intense rivalries carry on.

Capt. Tyler McLaughlin sets his sights on beating Capt. Dave Carraro; a prank goes too far.

Captains in Gloucester race to bring in the first catch on opening day of the new bluefin season.

It's a look back at the best moments from two seasons of Wicked Tuna.

The Gloucester fleet is set for a final showdown with only one week left of the season.

Two weeks left in the fishing season;Gloucester captains race to bring in record hauls.

The FV-Tuna.com has a commanding lead over the fleet; other boats are clamoring for second place.

With only four weeks left in the season, the Gloucester fleet gets desperate to get a huge catch.

The crew answers a Coast Guard call to help a boat in distress with two men overboard.

The end of the bluefin tuna season has every boat in the Gloucester fleet feeling pressure.

Nine weeks into the fishing season, the captains feel the pressure to catch.

Competition intensifies amongst the Gloucester fleet when tuna become scarce.