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Sometimes, the Bar Bites Back | Wicked Tuna: Outer Banks


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·Nov 11, 2024

Perdy getting across the bar every day is the most difficult part of your day.

They'll be ready to duck. Oh, [Music] Lord! We just took 15 feet of whitewater right over top of her. You can unhook her, huh? You can unhook her feet. Yeah, how about Shaq?

Hey guys, y'all loved! Don't be no super all fired hurry. Have one wash your clothes, me there. We took 15 feet of white water coming across there at the top of the tide.

Okay, God. I just gave me anxiety! That's the biggest boat in the fleet, man! That was us! We just blew our windows out! I'm like sweating!

Her dad ain't no shame in crosshair this morning. He's got to take what comes. I would recommend a little bit of daylight sucker crack light. I wanted to make sure I could see the bar going through it today.

You're always better off seeing what you're gonna deal with. The fish are here now, we're gonna take advantage of it!

All right, okay, yeah, we're good. Last time out, our trip was cut short because the engine started to overheat. I think we got that all figured out, so now it's time to check out the inlet in that bar.

Jago, pretty good fish dinner! Well, making our way to the bridge. Hopefully, for us, this is the trip that gets us started and gets us in the game.

Good after last year. I still got my hot might throw it. Every type of good bite is sick.

I understand! I'm just swinging right around, getting long. Do I punch it through there? You're gun towards the tip of the jetty, ball in the channel, good stuff.

I'm still looted. You can turn back up in the channel now. All right, there.

Yeah, yeah, now we just gotta get over that bar. You're gonna drink son, or see how it stacks up over there? Yeah, you won't hold you solid on it.

There's some days the breaking waves are so big you just can't even attempt it. Cry right up to the next movie, right? That's right!

You can get rolled over; you can get smashed out on the bottom. It's not gonna be pretty!

Pulling back, here you go, and that's it! We're successfully across the bar for the first time this season.

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