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Catch of the Week - On a Fin and a Prayer | Wicked Tuna: Outer Banks


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·Nov 11, 2024

[Music] Ready Freddie, ready! Setting them out this season, it's all coming down to these last few days. We got one on our last trip out, so I'm hoping we can keep it going and grab a couple more.

Hey, that's a pretty mark! A good bite out of that. He—there he is! Got him on! Got him on, baby! Taking her! Baby, he's taking her! It's going to be a nice one, Britain! Come on, we need you, baby girl. All we need it, baby! You ain't lying, brother! We need it bad!

All right, I see color. This big—there, a shot! Got him! Yeah, yeah, buddy! All right, BR, we need you! One, two, three—how, work boy! I'm talking about! Oh, we needed EP morale, son! We needed 87. Come on, H1! That's two fish in two days. That's great to see you on the boat!

Good job, gentlemen! But it's even better to see how happy my dad and Kane are. Lucas, good to see you! What do you got today, Brenon? We got what you know looks pretty good from here.

What you got, Lucas? 312 D! If we get top dollar for this fish, it's going to put a lot of pressure on the boats ahead of us. The core is a little bit light. Talk to me—call 16 a pound—take it! Yes, sir!

Keep you guys going late in the game! We'll take it! That's right, play the game! If we can get back out there and get on a nice run, we have as good a chance as anyone to finish on top.

See y'all tomorrow! Hope good Lord willing, we'll see you tomorrow.

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