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One Good Tuna Deserves Another | Wicked Tuna


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·Nov 11, 2024

Get this guy over there! It's pitch black. We got our anchor line out and so to a bunch of other boats around us. We got to make sure that our fish doesn't come in contact with any of the other anchor lines in the water or it will be a huge paycheck. This is going crazy right now!

We got the anchor line right here. We're trying to back away from the anchor. If we get everything right, we should be in good position. Definitely a big pointy rock is straight ahead. We need to get outta here. Come on, there's another guy hanging all over here! We can use this business now.

We've got a guy right here stretched out. Gonna get a tanker back to drag onto. He's getting wrapped in Brokeback. That drag is dragging off the background of this guy. Thanks, thanks! I was kind enough to get off the blanket for. Thank you! Thank you!

Right now, our fish is wrapped around him and another guy's anchor ball. Our goal is to get the anchor ball and untangle it without losing our fish. Don't put any pressure on Captain! Hurry up! There you go, awesome!

It's so much like—I don't want to cut the guy. Thank you! Do as much as it sucks, I'd rather lose a fish than do something crappy to another fisherman. I just don't need the bad karma.

My boat now... you can do is go back up on again. That light's at least thanks to drop anchor! Appreciate it, but no problem to you on them. Yup, Tyler lost a fish. Awesome! It's good going them and debate.

You're right, call! In all my years fishing, you know I've learned one thing: you got to try and put out good karma and usually good karma results in good fishing in return. [Music]

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