
Wicked Tuna: North vs. South
Teams compete in the final hour of the bluefin tuna season and hope to catch one last monster fish.

Teams compete in the final hour of the bluefin tuna season and hope to catch one last monster fish.

Crews fight for their final paychecks before the bluefin tuna season closes.

The end of the season is only days away, with less than 40 percent of the bluefin tuna quota left.

Breakdowns and bad luck as Northern boats attempt to reach the top of the leaderboard.

In North Carolina’s Outer Banks fishing ground, only half of the Bluefin tuna quota is left to catch.

A winter storm whips up rough seas, and ices in the harbor, forcing captains to take huge risks.

When the Outer Banks winds take a turn for the worse, it’s man against sea.

It’s early, but it’s obvious that even an experienced fisherman might not have what it takes to survive.

When another Northern boat comes steaming into the Outer Banks, the Southerners fear a full-scale invasion.

Capts. Dave Marciano and T.J. Ott travel south into the waters of the Outer Banks, N.C.

The captains fight to land their last catches of the season and the number one spot.

The battle between captains Tyler McLaughlin and Sam Law turns into an all-out war.

As the bluefin quota diminishes, one captain lands the biggest fish of the season.

As the battle for bluefin intensifies, the captains rely on good luck charms to help them.

Extreme weather and high seas force the captains to decide between fight or flight.

With the markets reopened, the mates step up to help out and prove their worth.

The bluefin market reopens, but prices hit a new low; the fleet scrambles to recover.

The bluefin market shuts down in 48 hours, and tensions among the captains run high.

The captains are on edge as a flooded market threatens to shut down the fishery.

Fishermen in Gloucester, Mass., haul in bluefin tuna, risking danger on the high seas.