
Wicked Tuna: Outer Banks
With only two days left, the captains battle it out in one of the closest finishes in Outer Banks history.

With only two days left, the captains battle it out in one of the closest finishes in Outer Banks history.

With only six days left in the season, the fleet push each other to the limit for more paychecks.

With less than two weeks left in the season, every boat in the fleet is feeling the pressure to produce.

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.

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.

An underdog captain takes a stand against the cocky reigning champion who underestimates him.

A slow start adds pressure for two veteran captains, while another finds himself in the fight of his life.

Known as the “Graveyard of the Atlantic,” the treacherous waters of the Outer Banks claims more victims.

The bluefin tuna have arrived in The Outer Banks, kicking off the beginning of the most dangerous season ever.

With two days left, Reels of Fortune and Fishin' Frenzy are running neck-and-neck for the top spot.

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.

Some of New England's best fishermen head south to North Carolina's famed fishing grounds The Outer Banks.

It's zero hour, with the quota about to close and the Southern boats battling the invading Yankee vessels.

With the quota near capacity, the captains must brave treacherous conditions as they fight for final paychecks

The northern and southern boats must scramble to catch as many fish as possible while there's still time.

As breakdowns and bad luck plague various boats, it remains to be seen if a Northern boat will rise to the top