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One, Two, Three Bites, You’re Out | Wicked Tuna: Outer Banks


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·Nov 11, 2024

Michael: "Let that one go, all right? Got a double on, baby! What do you want me to do with this one?"

TJ: "Let him go! Just cranking up. Keep it tight on them! Get tight on him!"

F: "Watch out! What we're here for, baby! Got a double on here. I think his is close."

Michael: "Want to go?"

TJ: "No, no! I want to get that one first. I'm letting him sit out there."

D: "Oh, he's right here! He's right here! How does he look?"

Michael: "Little. He dumped that rod. I don't [Music] know."

D: "See a rat? That ain't no keeper! Get the hook out! Let him out, man! I thought that was definitely a keeper."

Michael: "This fish is less than 73 inches long. We have to release it so it can continue to spawn."

D: "At least we've got another fish on the line. Feels like there's some weight to this one, man. He's right there! That looks like a keeper!"

TJ: "No! What do you think? This one's smaller than the last one."

Michael: "Unbelievable. Okay, let it go. It was awesome for a second. Sustainability, what can you do?"

D: "There's something else on here! There's something else on here!"

Michael: "Well, we have three on, not two. First two were, you know, weren't of legal size. Maybe the tuna guys will hand us one after all. One out of the three has to be a keeper. Come on, baby! One more! One more!"

TJ: "Okay, let it go!"

Michael: "All right! Get again right here, Damon. It's another short! Three shorts! What are the odds?"

D: "Look, I need the hook, buddy! That's sustainability right there! Talk about a Chinese fire drill! Three fish on, three fish all under 73 inches. Getting three shorts right now is definitely the ultimate ice pick to the forehead."

Michael: "We could have paid a lot of bills with three keeper fish and be back on top! But we got to keep fishing. We can't let this put us down. We know there's a keeper fish out there, man! That would have been nice!"

D: "Oh, I know! What a bummer, right? That would have been so awesome. You think that was the first?"

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