
Wicked Tuna: Outer Banks
The sourthern fleet has the edge in the Outer Banks for bluefin season.

The sourthern fleet has the edge in the Outer Banks for bluefin season.

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.

Another season is rapidly disappearing and it's make-or-break time for the Outer Banks captains.

Dangerous conditions at sea force every captain to decide whether to play it safe or risk it all for tuna.

It's the halfway point of the season, and for those chasing big paydays, the race is on against the clock.

As TJ struggles to prove himself to his old man, the community comes together to support Britton.

With only five days left, the pressure is palpable, pitting boat against boat and captain against crew.

With less than two weeks left in the season, time is disappearing for the fleet, and so are the fish.

Two Southern captains face off in battle, while one Northern boat hauls in the biggest fish of the season.

A crewmember faces a family emergency unfolding on land that tests his resolve on the water.

Treacherous winter weather in the Outer Banks fishing grounds forces captains to push their limits.

Two North Carolina fishing veterans battle each other for top spot of the Outer Banks' Bluefin tuna fleet.

A greenhorn struggles to prove himself to his father, while the rest of the fleet battle the elements.

A bridge, bombs and a few badass ladies rejigger the fleet on day three of Bluefin tuna fishing season.

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.