- 5 - 15The Final FishdownMay. 16, 2016
- 5 - 14The Thin Bluefin LineMay. 09, 2016
- 5 - 13Tuna InvadersMay. 02, 2016
- 5 - 12Comeback KidApr. 25, 2016
- 5 - 11Riders in the StormApr. 18, 2016
- 5 - 10Doubling DownApr. 11, 2016
- 5 - 9Take it to the BankApr. 04, 2016
- 5 - 8Opposites DistractMar. 28, 2016
- 5 - 7Snitches Get FishesMar. 21, 2016
- 5 - 6Help WantedMar. 14, 2016
- 5 - 5Big Hauls and DownfallsMar. 07, 2016
- 5 - 4Pissed Off on PissahFeb. 22, 2016
- 5 - 3May the Fish Be with YouFeb. 15, 2016
- 5 - 2Tuna and TequilaFeb. 08, 2016
- 5 - 1Something to ProveFeb. 01, 2016
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.