
Wicked Tuna: Outer Banks
Boats in the fleet must rely on local knowledge.

Boats in the fleet must rely on local knowledge.

Southern boat Rasta Rocket sets out to prove that the little boat can be big competition.

A Southern crew is stranded on the water with no bluefin.

New Southern captains take on the Northern fleet on the first day of bluefin season.

As the clock ticks down, the battle to be the top-earning boat in the Outer Banks heats up.

Captain Greg Mayer is barely holding onto his lead, and the other captains are determined to knock him down.

With a limited number of days left to fish, Tyler chooses between big risk and big reward.

Captain Greg Mayer returns to the helm of the Fishin' Frenzy, despite battling a painful shoulder injury.

Captain TJ Ott has something to prove, while the Fishin' Frenzy fights for the title without a captain.

Greg Mayer is sidelined by injury, creating an opportunity for others to pull ahead.

A Southern captain catches the biggest fish of the season, but big fish bring big problems.

One boat's bad luck has it desperate to catch the first fish of the season.

Local fleets fight the north for their fair share as sustainability strictly limits fishing.

The Little Shell puts it all on the line; the Doghouse fights to land a foul-hooked fish.

A giant school of bluefin tuna breaks the curse for one of the boats.

The northern boats struggle to catch up, and the southern fleet is in no hurry to help.

It's opening day of the bluefin season, and a reduced quota puts pressure on the captains.

With only two days left to fish, the captains battle it out in a close finish.

The fleet push each other to the limit for more paychecks and the prize title of season champion.

With two weeks left in the season, the captains feel the pressure to bring in a bluefin.