
Wicked Tuna
Going into week 10 of bluefin season the quota drops from three fish to one fish per day.

Going into week 10 of bluefin season the quota drops from three fish to one fish per day.

With so many fish being caught, the quota will soon change from three to one a day.

Stormy weather hits, and one captain brings in a payday that shakes up the leader board.

It's almost the midpoint of bluefin fishing season, so the clock is ticking.

An unexpected crowd of boats challenges the captains to find new spots for bluefin.

Capts. Marciano and Ott struggle near the bottom; all three captains turn to family for help.

Bad luck strikes the fleet, and the captains struggle to turn their fortunes around.

An old acquaintance is back in Gloucester, Mass., to fight for the title as the best fisherman.

It is the second week of the season, and a familiar boat enters the fleet, igniting old rivalries.

It's opening day; Capt. Marciano is on his new boat; Capt. McLaughlin copes with his mate's death.

With less than four days left in the season, the fleet races to claim the title of top-earning boat.

With only one week left in the season, the fleet competes for final paychecks, and it’s anyone’s game.

Brad Krasowski is one big catch away from completing his "worst to first" comeback.

Capt. Dave Marciano tries to turn his bad luck around and salvage his season.

After weeks of bad luck and few fish, Capt. Dave Marciano reaches his breaking point.

Capt. Brad Krasowski is ready to make good on his promise to go from "worst to first."

Capt. Paul Hebert's negative attitude sours his relationship with his mate, Rick.

The weeks of fishing take their toll on the fleet in the middle of the season.

The fleet takes big risks as a massive storm front slams the fishing grounds.

Defending champion Capt. Dave Carraro and his vessel are back on top.