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

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.

A dry spell is broken both fleets test new locations to try to dominate the leaderboard.

As the competition between the OGs and the tourists heats up, Gloucester captains rely on family ties.

With the quota disappearing, the veteran fleet must fend off the outsiders.

Coming into bluefin season, three new boats sit at the top of the fleet, proof they are worthy adversaries.

The Gloucester fleet defends their home turf when new boats work together to take over the competition.

It's the first day of a new bluefin season, and a fleet of outsiders comes to town.

Time is up! The pressure explodes as the battle for the championship turns into a three-horse race.

As the season reaches a turning point, a change in the quota forces boats to push their limits.

Stormy weather hits Gloucester, and the captains must fight the elements if they want to catch a bluefin tuna.

With the pressure mounting, the captains form alliances to better their chances of putting meat on deck.

The captains are challenged by an unexpected crowd of boats, and the fleet is forced to make tough decisions.

Captain Dave Marciano's nephew and first mate Jay brings a shot of new energy to the Falcon.

Bad luck strikes the fleet as Captain Tyler McLaughlin is forced to fight a giant bluefin in the dark.

When a familiar face returns to Gloucester, the fleet isn't very welcoming.

The second week of fishing shines a light on the mates in the fleet as a familiar boat enters the competition.

With three weeks left in the season, the competition intensifies. Dave Marciano tries to turn his luck around.

On the Hard Merchandise, the past few weeks of few fish push Dave Marciano to his breaking point.

Captain Brad Krasowski of the Fish Hawk is on a hot streak and is ready to go from “worst to first.”