Separate Boys From Men | Wicked Tuna: Outer Banks
It's untie and get out of here.
Oh yeah, slow right down, Tyler. You're gonna snap your welds right off.
Yeah, getting everything ready now. We're not done.
Yeah, our green stick is so tall we have to lower it to get underneath the bridge, but now we're gonna put it all the way back up so we can go fishing. If that green stick snaps off, it'll tear all those rods out and we'll have to go in, and it'll be game over. So we have to get this up as soon as possible. So I gotta tie the air tight. Look, yeah, it's just so scary and stupid dangerous. It's a complete total nightmare. Probably gonna get it up so far, anything can happen. You could slip and fall, you could have a weld snap off right in front of you, or you could fall overboard. But it's what we got to do to get on the meat, and that's what's important.
Okay, now we need the yellow rope, the bow.
Okay, you got it, Tyler. You got it. Hurry up and get to the bow. You need a guy at the bow, you need a guy on the roof. Oh, keep going tight, and you need a guy pulling down on the deck on the block and tackle. It's a three-man job.
Oh, sorry. Okay, you all right? So annoying. You all right? You okay? Give me that bolt, pull it to me. You all right? You're bleeding.
Paul was getting really banged up here. He's been in a car accident; he's been hit in the face. I just hope he's still ready to go fishing. We're gonna catch three today. Bloody duck, you already got the blood part worked, you know?
All right, you can't give up. That's all it is. It's all it's ever been for me my whole life. And I'm 50 years old; I seem to survive pretty good. Will be the last time, I guarantee it. Like I said before, it separates the men from the boys.