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Up in the unforgiving North Atlantic, in a small sacred stretch of ocean, treasure lurks in the deep. In just 1,000 square nautical miles, a group of hearty fishermen battle it out for the biggest and most valuable fish in the sea--the monster Atlantic Bluefin Tuna. These massive fish make the tuna caught off the coast of Massachusetts look like bait. Catching Monsters will take viewers inside the intense world of fishing for one of the world's most prized ocean predators.Every fall, a brave group of fishermen abandon their jobs as lobstermen for six weeks to pursue monsters of the deep that can bring in a fortune. In these die hard North Atlantic fishing communities, fishing is in their blood and passed down from generation to generation.
In the North Atlantic, treasure lurks in the deep with the biggest and most valuable fish in the sea: the monster Atlantic Bluefin Tuna. The toughest fishermen on earth battle these giants in hopes of bringing home a fish that can earn a $30,000 fortune.
Pressure ramps up as the North Atlantic Bluefin season enters its second week. Captain Ricky Brennan and his son Nathan search for a giant that will bring a payday. After a hazing, newbie Captain Jeff Mills is determined to catch a big money fish.
Captain Jeff MacNeill plays with fire by hunting Bluefin among the crowded waters of the herring fleet. Captain Matt Panuska faces a run of near misses, making him question everything. Steve Clapperton starts his season with a challenging overnight trip.
With one week left in the season, the cold weather could push the tuna south at any moment. Captain Trevor Malone heads out to catch his Bluefin with nothing but a hand-line and a new client could bring a payday for Fisherman-for-hire Steve Clapperton.
It's the final day of tuna season and only a couple giants still remain in the frigid waters. The pressure is intense as Captain Jeff Mills makes one last effort to catch a money fish. Also, Steve Clapperton strives for a huge catch for his final client.
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