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Wicked Tuna follows a group of salty fishermen from the nation's oldest seaport, Gloucester, Massachusetts, as they make their living the way it's been done for centuries—rod and reel fishing, one catch at a time—all in pursuit of the bluefin tuna. One "monstah" bluefin can be worth more than $20,000, and with that kind of money on the line, every captain is fighting to be the best in the fleet.
The closest race in the history of ``Wicked Tuna'' comes down to the final catch.
The cast and host ``Psycho'' Mike Catherwood recap the season's highs and lows after the high-octane ``Wicked Tuna'' Season 5 finale.
With a narrow margin separating the top four boats and only two weeks left in the season, the captains jockey for vital catches in order to win.
North Atlantic captains face more competition as boats from all over Gloucester battle for the last bluefin of the season.
With only four weeks left in the season, an unexpected adversary, the Wicked Pissah, emerges as a viable contender to blow everyone out of the water.
When a violent storm rolls in during week 11, the Gloucester captains face a tough decision at a critical time: Do they fish … or flee?
After a massive haul offshore on Georges Bank, Captain Dave Carraro of FV-Tuna.com and Captain TJ Ott of Hot Tuna double down and make the trip again.
The captains all face a familiar decision: to take a long journey to increase their chances of a big bluefin haul or possibly come home empty-handed.
Halfway into tuna season some teams are working well together and killing it while others are floundering and on the verge of killing each other.
Paul's team tries again. Pete notices that Erin is not pulling her weight. Dave and Tyler argue, ending in someone breaking a golden rule in fishing.
After his mates call it quits, Paul is forced to accept a helping hand from Dave, a person who is supposed to be his competition.
When things go wrong, the fishermen wonder if they will last the fishing season.
FV-Tuna.com catches up to last season's champion, Hard Merchandise. Tensions amongst the crewmen on the Wicked Pissah reach a boiling point.
Captain Carraro's alliance with Captain Ott is put to the test. Captain Speeches heads to Maine. Things start to pick up for Captain Marciano.
Captain Paul Hebert triumphantly helms his own boat, the Wicked Pissah. TJ Ott and Dave Carraro bury the hatchet after a disagreement last season.
Bitter rivalries continue and a new boat shakes things up as a new fishing season begins.
A look back at each captains' best and worst moments during the past four seasons.
Wicked Tuna follows a group of salty fishermen from the nation's oldest seaport, Gloucester, Massachusetts, as they make their living the way it's been done for centuries—rod and reel fishing, one catch at a time—all in pursuit of the bluefin tuna. One "monstah" bluefin can be worth more than $20,000, and with that kind of money on the line, every captain is fighting to be the best in the fleet.