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Tuna Tragedy | Wicked Tuna: Outer Banks


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·Nov 11, 2024

Mark, get them nice! Mark, big one! There's less than one day left till the season closes, and we're nervous. We've only caught two fish so far. We haven't made much money, and if we don't put some fish in the boat, this season's going to be a bust.

Come on, baby, I need to catch fish! I have my daughter that is counting on me. I have my house, my truck! Mark, come on, baby, come on! Here we go! On the road, a big one! Yeah! Right there, right here, right, right, right there! Right! Backing down in Carolina!

Got him on! [Music] Dude, that's a lot of money on the line! Feels like a good tuna. Definitely! Paul saw the bite! Oh yeah, took about 800 ft of line. It's going to be a battle. We need this tuna! This fish could make or break our entire season in North Carolina!

He's a nice one—little ahead! I got swivel coming close! Paul, he's right here! Paul, he's up on top! He's right here, out behind the boat! Nice collar! Going under the boat, swinging out, going away right now!

Wow! Amazing! The visibility! Him out! S him out! Swing him! [Music] Out! Take this shot! Take the shot! Oh no, we lost it! Come on, hold the hook! Losing that fish sucks!

Step back out! Yeah, I'll get that! I'll get this out! We got him right there; he's so close to the boat! Couple more turns and he's yours! And then you know what? He's gone! Pulled the hook! See you later! Bye!

Got to get set back out! The Fisher B! We got to get set out! Oh, we ain't going to catch! Yeah, we got to get the lines in the water!

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