
Wicked Tuna
The fishermen battle for the elusive giant Bluefin tuna, with harpooners going up against rod-and-reelers.

The fishermen battle for the elusive giant Bluefin tuna, with harpooners going up against rod-and-reelers.

The uber-competitive Captain Dave of the Tuna.com is obsessed with beating the Christina's record.

Meet Kevin and the Christina, a boat that snags an 1,100-pound "monstah" right out of the gate.

Tuna.com continues its winning streak, catching two fish in one day while the rest of the fleet struggles.

Marciano wrestles with the trials of being a husband and father who has to be away from home so often.

Meet the fleet, as peak season begins and the adrenaline rush of "monstah" hunting hits Gloucester.

It is getting to crunch time for the tuna titans, as the clock ticks down to the final day of the season.

A grueling season, competing against the best of the best, is taking its toll on the crews and their boats.

The competition heats up, and Captain Dave of the FV-Tuna.com lives up to his 'Tricky Dave' reputation.

Champion boats find the bluefin biting, but one crew member's personal loss could alter the rest of the season

Former chapmpion Greg and his crew can't seem to get their act together. Small mistakes are adding up.

The captains must choose between fight or flight when harsh conditions pummel the fleet.

Rasta Rocket needs money to repair damage from a previous trip, and they are not the only crew with concerns.

Captains are trying various methods to try and come in at the top of the catch board.

Captain Nick Gowitzka has long touted the greenstick. But not every captain believes it's a necessary tool.

Most of the crews are getting desperate and are willing to try anything to put them on top of the leader board

The Northern fleet are not going down without a fight, but the Southern fleet battles on to keep the lead.

A top dollar fish, caught by Zack Shackleford and his young Rasta Rocket crew, might just be a game changer.

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.