
Wicked Tuna: Outer Banks
The pressure is on to land a fish first when old and new rivals clash on the high seas.

The pressure is on to land a fish first when old and new rivals clash on the high seas.

The captains resort to espionage when the fishing migration reaches an unpredictable state.

The unpredictable waters cause more problems for boats in the Outer Banks.

As the bluefin season takes off, the treacherous waters of the Outer Banks claim another victim.

The fleet must overcome new obstacles yet again when bluefin season begins in the Outer Banks.

It's the final two days of the season; three Southern boats are each within reach of the top spot.

Fleets have only five days left before the season closes; Reel Action gets stuck at the dock.

The season is coming to an end; crews desperately try to land fish and secure a paycheck.

Seven crews take on the Outer Banks hoping to catch fish that are big enough to keep.

Family is at the forefront of fishermen's fight to fish hard and make money.

The start of the 11th day is met with treacherous winter weather in the Outer Banks fishing grounds.

Captain Greg Mayer and his Fishin' Frenzy crew are the top earners at the start of day nine.

The fleet battles the elements; a greenhorn struggles to prove himself to his father.

Capt. Marciano and Capt. Griffin struggle to regroup after colliding with Bonner Bridge.

Captains battle to make the season's first catch on opening day of the Outer Banks bluefin season.

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.