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Down and Tight | Wicked Tuna


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·Nov 11, 2024

We're on, we're on, we're on, we're on, we're on. Yeah baby, all right! The Tide's actually on our side right now, boys. We got to take advantage of this; it's only going to get rougher.

Go to the angled rod hole there. It's really tough when it's rough like this. It seems like you can't gain any line because when the boat comes up on a swell, it just takes all the line right back off. But as you come down from the swell, you can gain.

Rough day of the season right here, boys. This is why we do it, right here—days like today when it's rougher than it can be and it's miserable and no one wants to be here. This is why you do it!

Down Ro, so stoked! We need this fish so bad! There you go, there you go, there you go, there you go. Keep it on! Keep it on! Hold on boys, big wave! Hold on, hold on, hold on!

That was a nice seven-footer! Come on back, come back! The mood on the boat is 10. I got goosebumps! You really need it, not just to save face, but just to kick the other captains in the teeth.

Te J's tied up some dock eating lasagna. Everyone thought it was going to be too rough. And the pin wheels down and tight. I told you boys, stay with me! Easy, easy, easy, easy!

EAS—God damn it! Oh, back him off, back them off! All right, right there! Easy, Mega Heat! There you go, get ready! Get some, get some, get some, get some! You're going to get all the way to swivel!

We could lose this fish at any time though, man. This thing's like 40 ft away. He's real erratic at the boat; he's definitely been hooked before. I'm like nervous, let alone when you need one as bad as we do right now.

These are the moments to make the difference! Right here is whether or not we're going to catch this fish. Last 40 ft, lot of pressure on the fish. He's been fighting; getting a bigger and bigger hole in his mouth. We don't want to pull hooks; we've already pulled enough of them this year.

Oh, this one's going to bury the cockpit! W, 50 ft away, he's a butterball! That's a grand slam! I can't believe it! I told you! My God!

[Music] A pulled hook! How many more times are we going to do that? Oh my God! You know that t said to us, "See you later, bye, thanks for playing!" Wow, this sucks.

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