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- It's opening day of the bluefin season, and a reduced quota puts pressure on the captains.
- The southern fleet has the edge in the Outer Banks for bluefin season.
- A giant school of bluefin tuna breaks the curse for one of the boats, but a few other boats land only bad luck.
- Fishing hard for their families, the Little Shell puts it all on the line and the Doghouse fights to land a foul-hooked fish with a Hail Mary harpoon shot.
- Local fleets fight the North for their fair share as sustainability strictly limits fishing.
- Northern and Southern boats battle for the top-earning title, while one boat's bad luck has it desperate to catch its first fish of the season.
- A Southern Captain leads the charge against the top-earning Northern boat with the biggest fish of the season, but big fish bring big problems.
- When a shoulder injury takes out top Captain Greg Mayer of the Fishin' Frenzy, the rest of the fleet sees an opportunity to take the lead.
- After four uninspired seasons in the Outer Banks, Captain TJ Ott has something to prove, while the Fishin' Frenzy fights for the title without a captain.
- Captain Greg Mayer returns to the helm of the Fishing Frenzy, despite battling a painful shoulder injury.
- With a limited number of days left to fish, Captain Tyler McLaughlin chooses between big risk and big reward.
- Captain Greg Mayer of the Fishin' Frenzy is barely holding onto his lead, and the other captains are determined to knock him out of the top spot.
- There are just 48 hours left before the season ends, and the battle to be the top-earning boat in the Outer Banks heats up.
- In the season premier, the old crews on Pin Wheel, Hot Tuna and Falcon, are being taken on by new blood in the form of Kahuna, Offshore Outlaw, Rasta Rocket and Reel E Buggin. The smack talk flows free, but who will end up on top ?
- Southern boat Reel E Bugging ends up dead in the water with no Bluefin, when both engines fail. After some hectic moments they manage to re-start one engine and with the Coast Guard standing by, get safely back to port.
- Southern boat Rasta Rocket sets out to prove that a little boat can be big competition, and living in a little camper can be fun too. With tension getting out of hand on Reel E Bugging, it is not clear if they will succeed in climbing the leader board. Dave Marciano on Falcon plugs on regardless.
- Boats in the fleet must sometimes rely on skippers with local knowledge, but even though following Kahuna, Dave Marciano on Falcon, manages to run aground for a few minutes. Offshore Outlaw bags a fish, and Rasta Rocket pulls in yet another fish to push them into third place.
- Kahuna and Pinwheel have a disagreement over lights and boat speed at the inlet bridge. After three trip fails, Dave Marciano on Falcon hires a new local mate in the hopes of raising his catch tally. Offshore Outlaw gets lucky at the drop off and returns for a payday. Hot Tuna hooks up and heads for home.
- With the quota nearly gone, all the Captains are pushing the limits. Tyler runs aground near the bridge because of low water, while Kahuna trying to catch what might be a final paycheck, only manages a shark. Rasta Rocket makes light work of the turbulent sand bar waves.
- With the blue fin quota extended, all the crews look to take advantage, and fish hard. Drama on Hot Tuna as the bird breaks off, leaving the crew to fight the fish on the greenstick reel alone. Kahuna gets a fake dog mascot, since some other boats with dogs, seem to have good luck.
- Extreme weather patterns move into the Outer Banks. Since they are more used to the dangerous conditions, the Southern captains, believe that have an advantage over the Northern boats. The Northern captains need to put Tuna on the deck if they want to beat the Southerners, but everyone must weigh the risk versus the reward.
- A heavy top dollar fish, caught by Zack Shackleford and his young Rasta Rocket crew, might just be a game changer, and puts pressure on the veterans of the fleet. Dave Marciano on Falcon tries trolling to catch more fish. Reel E Bugging steps up their effort.
- The Northern fleet are not going down without a fight, but the Southern fleet battles on to keep the lead. Some boats are taking risks and changing tactics, because they know that all it will take is one good sized fish to shake up the leader board.
- Most of the crews of the fleet are getting desperate and are willing to try anything to catch the fish necessary to put them at the top of the leader board, but Reel E Bugging reckon they have it in the bag. One fish could make all the difference and a little bit of luck goes a long way.
- Being away from home for extended periods of time, the crews are all feeling a little homesick, but at the back of everyone's mind is that they are doing what they do, to support those loved ones, and they need to take advantage of every last bit of quota to make that happen.