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Catch of the Week - Family Matters | Wicked Tuna


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·Nov 11, 2024

[Music] I 100% feel like I'm part of the yacht family. By all means, I do so. Right now, I'm super pumped having a little Danny on the boat. It's 3:00 in the morning. I've been up all night long trying to get this bite. I'm going to see to it that this kid sees a tuna tonight.

Oh, r on r onun. [Music] Come on, dude! Daniel, yeah you got him on! Come on, there's no way I'm going to let Daniel miss this. I want him to see this because I want him to have the experience of seeing a bluefin, of catching a bluefin like we have.

H that pel! I'm tired and excited at the same time. It's really exciting because I never caught a tuna in my life that is really big. About back left wa—watch out, watch out, watch out for, for, for, for it! He's going to go around the anchor! Hurry up! Look out! Hurry, hurry! Watch his anchor right here! Get gas, get gas!

He's almost under! He's going on the boat! Go over the top of the rod, real D! Come on, color, color, color! Look at your bluefin, buddy! See him, Dan? Look! I see him, I see him! See him glowing?

He Che! It's the biggest fish I ever seen! Look at this fish! Got him! Get him! Got [Applause] him! There's your first tuna, brother! That's a tuna, baby! Oh thank you!

Look at that, wnie! That's a good one right there! He's fat! Yeah, he's fat, baby! Give me a papow! It was the greatest feeling in the world for me. So now, he's part of the club. He's part of the clan.

Look up, look at Michael. Hopefully, he gets to do it a lot more over the rest of his life. What's up, guys? We got our nephew on board this trip, Daniel man! Got his first bluefin! Congratulations! Maybe you'll be buying fish from him one day!

Yeah, you want us to get this thing out? Get a look at it! Let’s do it! Got 403 lbs. That's a nice one, Dan! Oh, that's a nice one, huh?

Yeah, it is! Plenty of fat, good color, $22 a pound. Nice! We've been struggling this year, and the fact that I was able to leave the doctor's trip with my father and my nephew on board and catch an absolute diamond made it probably the most memorable trip I've had in a long time. [Music]

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