Wicked Tuna

Wicked Tuna

2012
Wicked Tuna
Wicked Tuna

Wicked Tuna

6.5 | TV-14 | en | Action & Adventure

Fishing is a hard life, and harder with bluefin stocks depleted. In Gloucester, Massachusetts, there's a special breed of fishermen. For generations they've used rod and reel to catch the elusive bluefin tuna. They depend on these fish for their livelihood, and the competition is brutal. Over the next 10 weeks, the most skilled fishermen will set out in the frigid waters of the North Atlantic in hopes of catching the valuable bluefin tuna. When one bluefin can bring in as much as $20,000—they'll do whatever it takes to hook up.

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EP9  Coming In Hot
May. 05,2024
Coming In Hot

Former champion Fat Tuna heats up the competition with two blue fin tuna.

EP8  To Get It Done, Two is Better Than One
Apr. 28,2024
To Get It Done, Two is Better Than One

Time Flies battles monsters while an unlikely pair form an alliance.

EP7  Dangerous Alliance
Apr. 14,2024
Dangerous Alliance

With the season half over, the fleet tries to catch up to Dave and Paul.

EP6  Even the Losers Get Lucky Sometimes
Apr. 07,2024
Even the Losers Get Lucky Sometimes

As the fleet gets off to a fishy start, two boats fight to make up ground.

EP5  Last Chance for Chatham
Mar. 31,2024
Last Chance for Chatham

Last Chance for Chatham

EP4  Maine or Bust!
Mar. 24,2024
Maine or Bust!

The ladies on No Limits catch their first blue fin of the season.

EP3  We're Not Quitters!
Mar. 17,2024
We're Not Quitters!

Tension mounts on Hard Merchandise as they struggle for their first fish.

EP2  Early Season Monsters
Mar. 10,2024
Early Season Monsters

The fleet is on the hunt for early season jumbos.

EP1  The Herds Are Here
Mar. 03,2024
The Herds Are Here

The bluefin fishery opens in Gloucester. With the fleet eager for a paycheck, big fish and more catches than ever set up an action-packed season.

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6.5 | TV-14 | en | Action & Adventure , Reality | More Info
Released: 2012-04-01 | Released Producted By: Pilgrim Media Group , Country: United States of America Budget: 0 Revenue: 0 Official Website: http://channel.nationalgeographic.com/wicked-tuna/
Synopsis

Fishing is a hard life, and harder with bluefin stocks depleted. In Gloucester, Massachusetts, there's a special breed of fishermen. For generations they've used rod and reel to catch the elusive bluefin tuna. They depend on these fish for their livelihood, and the competition is brutal. Over the next 10 weeks, the most skilled fishermen will set out in the frigid waters of the North Atlantic in hopes of catching the valuable bluefin tuna. When one bluefin can bring in as much as $20,000—they'll do whatever it takes to hook up.

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Cast

Dave Marciano , Dave Carraro , T.J. Ott

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Reviews

Randy Barkley How on earth can there be a reality TV show about catching tuna be so intriguing. And, for 7 seasons!!!!!!!! Terrible.
ChanieceTaylor Wicked tuna is a fantastic show that can be enjoyed by all the family with or without prior fishing knowledge! I have never been fishing myself so did wonder if I would enjoy this program but boy was I wrong! It caters for everyone, the wonderful fishermen explain everything they are doing and why and you really feel involved with life on their boats! They are very hard working men (and the odd woman) and you get emotionally attached to your favourite crews, personally I am always rooting for Hard Merchandise, Dave is a fantastic captain. I have watched all but one series and have enjoyed every single one and cannot wait for the next one. I have watched the North vs South series but do not enjoy them as much as I like to follow the original fishing boats.
dptiki I love Wicked Tuna!!! My ultimate favorite show. It has drama, action, comedy, and adventure. Its for the whole family, and its enjoyable to watch with a tub of popcorn. Very thrilling show and cast members. I love Season 6, my favorite. Superb cast members. I can relate to each and every boat. I love Captain Paul Hebert, Captain Dave Marciano, Captain Brad Krasowski, Captain Tyler McLaughlin, and Captain TJ Ott. However, my ultimate favorite Captain is Paul Hebert, I love his laughs - I love Paulie, (spoiler alert) because he's always saying "that's a big bastard". I love everything about the show. There is never ever a dull season, or a dull episode. All the episodes are fun and exciting to watch. I highly recommend this show to everyone, the kids will love the action pack scenes. My kids love Wicked Tuna. It is so awesome the show continues to succeed, because I want to see a lot more seasons in the future. I don't want to see Wicked Tuna end. It's a show I will never get bored of watching. I love the competition, and it breaks my heart when the season isn't as the Captain expects it to be. The hardships of fishing and to keep everything positive is not an easy task. Ultimately hands down, I love everything about the show. 10 Stars
bdhancock8 Wicked Tuna is a great program for people who enjoy the fishing reality shows but don't enjoy all of the b.s. over dramatizations that accompany most of the other shows.It's easier to keep up with the boats and crews since they are significantly smaller than the other commercial fishing vessels. It seems that you get a more intimate look at the captains and crews and you can feel the rivalry between boats. You also see the amount of respect that the crews have for each other.The most recent season (2015) had only 4 of the original vessels and one new one but with a repeat captain.FV - Pin Wheel, Capt. Tyler McLaughlin FV - Hot Tuna, Capt. T.J. Ott FV - Tuna.com, Capt. Dave Carraro FV - Hard Merchandise, Capt. Dave Marciano FV - Kelly Ann, Capt. Paul HebertCapt. Hebert has been on the show all of the seasons but he changes boats since he tends to wear out his welcome quickly. He's hard headed, arrogant and makes poor decisions. He's season totals are evidence of his many problems.The crews seem to be made up mostly of family members and don't tend to be more than one captain and 2 or 3 crew members. The Pin Wheel started out with the captain and 2 crew but is now down to Tyler and one deckhand as is the Hard Merchandise. FV - Tuna.com has Capt. Carraro and usually 2 or 3 deckhands. The Hot Tuna with T.J. Ott has 3 deckhands. One is his father, another is his brother and then there is a third member.You will have to watch it to learn more about the crews. Overall, you get up close and personal with the crews. You feel the competition, you enjoy the sport of it and you learn a good deal about the state of the tuna fishery. When they take their tuna in to sell, they get weighed and they examined. Then the offer is made. Anywhere from $12 per pound to well over $20 per pound. It's fun to try and guess how much they are going to be offered for their fish. I'm usually off by about $2 per pound.The one thing you do see is how much the crews really do respect each other. They are all good people and have a good time. You feel their aggravation when they've been fighting a tuna for an hour and the hook pulls close to the boat or when they hook up and get the fish to the boat just to find out that it is a shark.And, the best part about this show is that it is family friendly. There is some bleeping out but not like on other fishing reality shows. There are also teaching points along the way and you can keep your children interested. Basically, it is a great family friendly show, with solid competition and makes for an enjoyable hour of family viewing.