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High Tide Trash Talk | Wicked Tuna: Outer Banks


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·Nov 11, 2024

Yeah, you're there, Tyler? Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah. What up over there? We need to get on to beat here.

We're on. Well, got him on. All right, good luck. Yeah, baby, airing it out! Yaaaah! What a chump! It's really no one's business if I'm hooked up fighting fish. I didn't sign a contract that says as soon as you hook up to a tuna, I'm one fishing off the Outer Banks. You must radio in your catch? No! Stay the hell away! I want to catch this fish and hook another one before another boat finds me. I know what we got on here—treating it like it's a fish.

I start up on top. Nice run off the bite! Seems like a bigger fish, but I don't know. At this point in the game, we got to treat everything like it's the real thing. Color? Oh no, not even the right species! No! Make up—lost the hook, lost the bait. Waste and resources out here. Nothing exciting.

Hey, Tyler, did you learn that? Fish? I had a shark! Shark! All we ask is that you report what you know. If you get a bite, you're going to play that way. I want to know when he gets a bite so that people that are in the area where he is might go over there and capitalize on it and also get a bite.

And I don't think that he fully understands that it's one for all and all for me with him. I'm not trying to help other people catch fish out here. That's a southern boy thing. He's like the radio police. You didn't radio in your bite? Oh, that's on how we operate down here in the Outer Banks. Screw you, man! Stop worrying about what everyone else is doing and start worrying about catching your own fish!

The festival he wants to be? If that's the person he wants to be, that's fine, 'cause it's all gonna catch up with him. He's gonna look around one day and go, "How many friends?" He's gonna wonder what happened. That's what I a great suss about you—that's one of the things. But yeah, a lot of things aggravate me too. They definitely have a unique way of doing things down here, and if Tyler keeps playing these little games, sooner or later he's probably gonna piss off the wrong person. He's cocky. Somebody's gonna work his ass.

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