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Catch of the Week - Wicked End | Wicked Tuna: Outer Banks


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·Nov 11, 2024

[Music] Here they are, 15 down to 25. We're marking. I'm not going to rest easy until we're ahead of Reel of Fortune. Come on, give me the go here in a [Music] second. We're on, we're on! Woohoo, there he goes! Double header! Watch that other rod! Hurry up, hurry up, hurry up! Cooking two fish at a time, it's a blessing and a curse.

They're changing direction. If they cross lines, prze yes, you'll cut them off. Be careful! There you go, yeah! We have to win 'cause I'm not a very good loser. Other on that one, here's your chance, frenzy! Don't lose them! I got him! Hurry up, he's kicking bad. Got him! One down and one to go!

All right, we own that one! All right, cool! We take over! Bill looks like he's getting his ass whooped over here. Yeah, there he is! Tuna! Got him! That's what I'm talking about! Nice fish, boys! We got him, baby! That's the way to go, man! I'm going to start heading to the barn. We'll find out what these fish are worth.

All right, buddy, take us home! Even though we have more fish than Reel of Fortune, they're ahead of us in earnings because they've had better quality fish than we have all season. See what we got here? All right, got 272 on this one. That's good! 205, nice size! You ready for the second one?

Yeah, let's bring it up! Big one's got 403 lb. Do right, Bubba! Let's take a look at him. This is the core; that part looks pretty good now, doesn't it? No burn, nice and clear. So what do you think? What do you think? $13 a pound? All right, all right, nice! $22 a pound! Awesome! That's great!

Let's take a look at the big boy! Big boy, give me $14. Good! We were neck and neck with Reel of Fortune all season, but I wasn't really worried about it. I knew we'd end up on top. Great season, good way to end up! Come on, dinner's on me! Bring the whole family!

All right, drinks too? Sure! All right!

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