Next Episode of Wicked Tuna: Outer Banks is
not planed. TV Show was canceled.
New England's best bluefin tuna fishermen venture south to North Carolina's treacherous fishing grounds, the Outer Banks, where they will battle the local fleet for the ocean's most lucrative prize. A single giant bluefin can be worth more than $20,000 but the dangerous waters, small quota and explosive rivalries make North Carolina's Outer Banks, nicknamed "The Graveyard of the Atlantic", the most challenging place in the world to catch these elusive fish.
It's bluefin tuna season in the Outer Banks. The fleet is excited to haul in these lucrative giants again, but new obstacles lie ahead.
The North Carolina coastline is littered with thousands of shipwrecks, a warning to all captains and crews that anything can go wrong at any time.
The unpredictable waters cause more problems for boats in the Outer Banks. The captains feel the pressure as the season starts to slip away from them.
With the fishing migration in an unpredictable state, the captains resort to espionage for information, but end up with more than they bargained for.
The fifth week of the fishing season becomes a battle for the best fishing spots. The waters turn turbulent as boats try to prove their superiority.
As the boats are now past the halfway point in the season, the pressure is on to catch enough bluefin tuna to become the No. 1 boat in the fleet.
Winter kicks into high gear in the Outer Banks and the captains must choose between safety at shore and risking it all at sea to catch bluefin tuna.
With only eight days of fishing remaining, the crews are desperate to secure a few final catches to improve their ship's status in the fleet.
Captain Tyler McLaughlin has stunned the fleet with his surprise comeback, as the other captains struggle to bring in a catch.
In the season finale, each captain is desperate to bring in one last catch, and the top-earning boat is revealed.
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