
Wicked Tuna: Outer Banks
Extreme weather patterns move into the Outer Banks. The Southern captains believe they have an advantage.

Extreme weather patterns move into the Outer Banks. The Southern captains believe they have an advantage.

With the blue fin quota extended, all the crews look to take advantage, and fish hard.

With the quota nearly gone, all the Captains are pushing the limits. Tyler runs aground near the bridge.

Kahuna and Pinwheel have a disagreement over lights and boat speed at the inlet bridge.

Offshore Outlaw bags a fish, and Rasta Rocket pulls in yet another fish to push them into third place.

Southern boat Rasta Rocket sets out to prove that a little boat can be big competition.

Captain Greg Mayer returns to the helm of the Fishin' Frenzy, despite battling a painful shoulder injury.

Captain TJ Ott has something to prove, while the Fishin' Frenzy fights for the title without a captain.

When a shoulder injury takes out Captain Greg, the rest of the fleet sees an opportunity to take the lead.

A Southern captain catches the biggest fish of the season, but big fish bring big problems.

One boat's bad luck has it desperate to catch the first fish of the season.

Local Fleets fight the North for their fair share as sustainability stictly limits fishing.

The captain and crew of the Little Shell fight to land a fish and bring home a paycheck.

At the halfway point most of the fleet fights through exhaustion and fishes round-the-clock.

Now that reigning champion Fishin' Frenzy's Captain Greg Mayer got knocked off his throne, it's anybody's game

When the underdogs of the Outer Banks fleet band together, a new front-runner emerges.

An angry ocean stakes a claim on one boat that may not recover.

The fishermen battle the “Graveyard of the Atlantic,” ripe with rough weather and dangerous conditions.

As the season enters its final two days, Pinwheel is riding high at the top of the fleet.

With five days left, two Northern boats are in the lead, but it only takes one big fish to change fate.