
Wicked Tuna: North vs. South
Breakdowns and bad luck as Northern boats attempt to reach the top of the leaderboard.

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 closest race in the history of "Wicked Tuna" comes down to the final catch.

With only a narrow margin separating the top four boats, the captains compete for the vital catches.

North Atlantic captains face more competition battling for the last bluefin of the season.

With four weeks left in the season, an unexpected adversary emerges as a viable contender.

When a violent storm rolls in, the captains must make the decision whether to fish or flee.

Two captains make the long trip to Georges Bank after a huge haul offshore.

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.