
Wicked Tuna
The captains decide to take a journey to either increase their chances or return empty-handed.

The captains decide to take a journey to either increase their chances or return empty-handed.

Halfway into tuna season some teams are working well together and others are floundering.

Tyler breaks a fisherman's code; Paul needs to change or risk fishing solo for rest of the season.

Paul is forced to accept a helping hand from Dave, a person who is supposed to be his competition.

When things go wrong, the fishermen wonder if they will last the fishing season.

Tensions amongst the crewmen on the Wicked Pissah reach a boiling point.

A captains' alliance is put to the test; things start to pick up for Captain Marciano.

Paul Hebert triumphantly helms his own boat; two captains bury the hatchet after a fight.

Bitter rivalries continue and a new boat shakes things up as a new fishing season begins.

It’s the final week of the season and the competition is so close, it will come down to the very last day.

There are less than five days left, and the competition will come down to the very last day of fishing.

It’s the final week of the season and Hard Merchandise holds a narrow lead over the fleet.

The crew with the slowest and most rundown boat is leading the fleet.

In week 13 there are only three weeks left to fish for some final earnings before the season closes.

In week 12, last seasons champion seeks help from his ally after catching no fish last week.

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.