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Smart Fish | Wicked Tuna


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·Nov 11, 2024

Come on, bite me! There he is, down! Run on, die! Yo, come on! Definitely a tuna. This fish is exactly what we need: a nice inshore bite, and it's got some weight. If we can get a tail rope on this fish, it could be a $5,000 paycheck for us.

Got a big fish on here. I haven't had this much line out on a fish in a long time. Just trying to chase this fish down, get as much line back on the reel as possible. Reel, reel, reel! We're getting a bite! We're getting a bite! We're on! What we're on! That's a fish, big boy! Get it up here, 'cause we got to get CL ready.

I knew if we just stayed the course, eventually we'd hook up for sure. But now the tough part starts: getting it in the boat. Reel, reel, reel, reel, reel, reel! Good job, guys, good job!

Been a lot of head shakes—got lots of head shakes. If we can land this one, another day, another fish to the H merchandise. It's nice we got him right off the bat in the morning here. Let's just hope we can get him. Come on, get some! Trap, get some, brother! Get some! We got to get this fish; we're trailing the whole fleet right now. So, I don't hope that we land this fish. I need to land this fish.

I see him! Easy, easy, easy, easy! Let me see a little bit. Fish is right up here on top; he's like 40 ft away. We need this fish bad. Come back on him! Wait, wait, wait, wait, wait! Now go back on him! Go back on him! Oh, there he goes! This fish doesn't want to go for the bottom; it's making a run. Team Tuner is on the meet! Let's hope we get him, boys!

Been doing a lot of head shakes, so baby him, buddy! It's definitely a keeper, guys! Big boy! He's just hanging deep. You know, he's just... as I said, he must have heard me. Smart fish! Here comes color! We got color! Cousin JJ's turn!

All right, guys, let's hope we get this one! One more closer to Dave! Good job, Jay! Keep going! Good job, Jay! Keep [Music] going! Hold the [Music] H! Hold the hook. See that bend that far down? Pulling the hook is really disappointing. If we could have gotten that fish on the boat, it probably would have put us back on top of the fleet. It's part of it; it sucks—lost him.

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