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Fly Rod 05-01-2013 06:16 PM

Lets keep this piticular site to TUNA FISHING.........:)

fish4striper 05-02-2013 06:28 AM

Haha, good one Chris
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Rockport24 05-02-2013 11:28 AM

I gotta admit, the Tyler from the Pinwheel always looks kinda stoned, but I think it's more because he just doesn't stop fishing and never sleeps.. just hard to believe he can be that focused on fishing and be stoned...

zacs 05-02-2013 12:59 PM

i think the show goes out of their way to portray those kids as stoners.

i liked the ca-kaw... that cracked me up. I assumed it was a habit from fishing from a crowd. we usually go out of our way not to point or scream when fishing crowds/blitzes to try to keep people away...

I would bet that more than half the country (only counting those over the age of 16) are occasional pot smokers.

niko 05-02-2013 02:11 PM

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Originally Posted by Sea Dangles (Post 996988)
Niko was screaming that every time he hooked a cod; friggin' dopehead!

STFU propboy

buckmanjr 05-02-2013 05:41 PM

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Originally Posted by Raider Ronnie (Post 996947)
Nice.
One of them now has his own boat. ( was told his new boat is the 37 Duffy with modified keel and twin motors "Zoro" out of Scituate and winters in the parking lot @ Baypoint Marina in Quincy Ma.
Not bad for a pill popping dead beat dad collecting a gov disability !
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He's running Preti's bruno this year. :rollem:

Fly Rod 05-02-2013 07:09 PM

Tyler's father owns "Mayflower International," its a huge moving company.

Subsurface508 05-02-2013 11:07 PM

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Originally Posted by Fly Rod (Post 997154)
Tyler's father owns "Mayflower International," its a huge moving company.

That kid sure knows how to catch that's for sure. His old man taught him well.
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Raider Ronnie 05-03-2013 06:06 AM

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Originally Posted by Subsurface508 (Post 997182)
That kid sure knows how to catch that's for sure. His old man taught him well.
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I've been told he learned for some of the best, including Paul Stern on Tunatangler2

Raider Ronnie 05-03-2013 06:15 AM

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Originally Posted by buckmanjr (Post 997138)
He's running Preti's bruno this year. :rollem:


Was told the boat "Zora" (not Zoro) was being prepped for the sale to a local tv star on a tuna show.
That part I heard 2nd hand so who knows......
The rest I was told by multiple guys who don't make up #^&#^&#^&#^& and are very close friends with others on the show.
Was told lots of boats he worked on, the owners got a visit looking to see how he got paid.
Not hard to figure out anyway.
Hands down the best fisherman on the show and a mate his whole life instead on owning the boat..........

For my $ Sando is or will be the best of them all.
Smart kid, does his job (very well) and most important, keeps his mouth shut.
He'll have his own boat before long.
I sat with him & Dave at a meeting, he's the same way in person.

Typhoon 05-03-2013 07:51 AM

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Originally Posted by Raider Ronnie (Post 997195)
I sat with him & Dave at a meeting, he's the same way in person.

At one of the SBCHBA meetings, the two of them were all business.

I've seen pictures on Facebook of Kevin's new 37 Duffy.

With Preti and Paul H on facebook together the last few days I bet thats where he's going.

MakoMike 05-03-2013 08:21 AM

From the Gloucester Times

The finale of the hit reality television show “Wicked Tuna” starts Sunday night, May 5, on the National Geographic Channel with a two-part conclusion featuring an epic battle that will ultimately reveal the next champion bluefin tuna fisherman out of Gloucester waters on May 12.

Season two began with the introduction of a newcomer, Tyler McLaughlin, described as a cocky young captain, aboard the fishing vessel Pin Wheel. McLaughlin’s goal is to beat out last year’s champion, Gloucester’s Dave Carraro of the FV-Tuna.com, who fishes with Gloucester native Sandro Maniaci.

Carraro, Gloucester’s reigning bluefin champion, starts the last week of the fishing season with a $20,000 lead over the catch of the Pin Wheel.

“We’re basically in the last quarter of the Super Bowl and it’s a near tie score and we are both bringing out our A game. As of the last episode, we are up to 12 fish and ahead by about $17,000. The more he fishes, the more fish I will catch. It keeps you on your toes. If he’s not catching, then I will take a day or two off,” said Carraro.

Meanwhile, in a notable late-season effort, Paul Hebert, who was fired from the crew of FV-Tuna.com with five weeks left in the season, is a captain aboard the Lisa & Jake, and proves to be a formidable competitor. Hebert continues to approach his goal of catching $50,000 worth of bluefin.

In a telephone interview this week, Hebert said the highlight of his first day as captain of the Lisa & Jake was the quick results.

“I put one line in the water and hooked up — it didn’t even hit the bottom and I landed a 400-pounder,” he said. “Then I went out the next day and caught another 400-pound. It was crazy.”

As season two comes to a close, Capt. Dave Marciano continues to face mechanical calamities and short fish aboard the Hard Merchandise, yet he continues to bring in lucrative catches that keep him in the game. His goal is to earn money to support his family, with one of his three children in college.

Closer to shore are Capt. Bill Monte of the Bounty Hunter and Capt. Ralph Wilkins of the Odysea who vie for strong catches before the season closes.

The rivalry among the captains concludes in a “shocking and heart-pounding” finale, according to a show spokesman. The May 5 episode at 9 p.m. is titled “Time Bomb” and the May 12 concluding episode is titled “Endgame,” which will reveal the top-earning boat of the season. National Geographic Channel recently announced that it will film a season three of the hit show based in Gloucester.

For more information, visit Wicked Tuna | National Geographic Channel and follow on Twitter at https://twitter.com/NGC_PR and https://twitter.com/WickedTuna.

Fly Rod 05-03-2013 09:02 AM

Good luck to them all regardless of feelings....they R riding high and some day the ride will end and it has already for one or two.....:)

Typhoon 05-03-2013 11:30 AM

There are funny shots of Tyler with 3 fish on deck and he's bringing in 1 or 2 according to the show. They weren't heading in after one 80" fish.

The fish counts are so foolish.

nightfighter 05-05-2013 08:41 PM

I find it interesting that there has been no film of them bleeding, gutting, or dressing the fish.... Also see the weighing done with both head on and no head.....

Raider Ronnie 05-05-2013 09:00 PM

Bounty Hunter caught a nice "Great White Blue shark" :rolleyes:

Sashamy 05-05-2013 10:34 PM

That was a porbeagle
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Raider Ronnie 05-06-2013 04:42 AM

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Originally Posted by Sashamy (Post 997594)
That was a porbeagle
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I don't know Doug.
1st the wife is yapping "we got a great white shark.
Then I think I heard one of them call it a bluedog.
And the in the end the owner/captain just said "I don't know what it is but it sure is big"
Think maybe Scott the mate may have said Porbeagle at one point.

Rockport24 05-07-2013 08:46 AM

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Originally Posted by nightfighter (Post 997586)
I find it interesting that there has been no film of them bleeding, gutting, or dressing the fish.... Also see the weighing done with both head on and no head.....

Yes! This is very odd, the other thing that is odd is that sometimes they do the tail cut on the boat, but then you see the buyer do it as well..

tysdad115 05-07-2013 11:02 AM

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Originally Posted by Rockport24 (Post 997737)
Yes! This is very odd, the other thing that is odd is that sometimes they do the tail cut on the boat, but then you see the buyer do it as well..

And are all the guys on the truck buyers? Half of them look like kids, I assume they have no authority to actually judge the value of a fish.

thefishingfreak 05-07-2013 12:01 PM

I don't watch the show but most likely The truck drivers are just that, but most guys who have been around these fish know a good one when they see it.
Reasons why some are headed, gutted, Iced, Wraped & well cared for and some are brought in whole.
If its catfood anyways, why bother.

Rockport24 05-13-2013 03:16 PM

Anybody catch the last episode of the season last night? Tyler cleaned up, good for him, the dude can fish!

Really though, he grossed like $110K, probably will clear, what? $40? AND he's the high hook of the fleet! And what's up with the Bounty Hunter? those poor bastages just can't catch a break, only grossed like $5K all season, how the heck can that guy afford to keep that nice boat of his?

Fly Rod 05-13-2013 05:12 PM

Paul was very impressive for the short time he was on his own without tuna.com....he would have been a contender if started out on own at beginning of season.....:)

jasonsnova 05-13-2013 06:47 PM

heard paul has his own boat this year and 2 of the boats are dropping out...ralph and another (id guess the bounty hunter??)

Jim in CT 05-13-2013 08:27 PM

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Originally Posted by Rockport24 (Post 998653)
Anybody catch the last episode of the season last night? Tyler cleaned up, good for him, the dude can fish!

Really though, he grossed like $110K, probably will clear, what? $40? AND he's the high hook of the fleet! And what's up with the Bounty Hunter? those poor bastages just can't catch a break, only grossed like $5K all season, how the heck can that guy afford to keep that nice boat of his?

"AND he's the high hook of the fleet!"

I heard that Tyler's Dad owns Mayflower Moving, a massive moving comoany. And I don't htink he's the king of the fleet, just of the guys on this show. A tackle shop/charter captain in CT said there are guys up there who catch a whole lot more fish than these guys, who were chosen for their ability to get ratings. No idea if that's true, just what I heard.

Fly Rod 05-14-2013 09:36 AM

Yes there R others that U do not hear about that do better sometimes...a boat by the name of Mystic Lady does very well and would put some others to shame....in tuna fishing one year U R king another year U R a pauper.

buckmanjr 05-14-2013 04:51 PM

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Originally Posted by Rockport24 (Post 998653)
Anybody catch the last episode of the season last night? Tyler cleaned up, good for him, the dude can fish!

Really though, he grossed like $110K, probably will clear, what? $40? AND he's the high hook of the fleet! And what's up with the Bounty Hunter? those poor bastages just can't catch a break, only grossed like $5K all season, how the heck can that guy afford to keep that nice boat of his?

they all caught a lot more fish than the show gets on film. even the bounty hunter caught more than they show. That whole leader board is for ratings.

MakoMike 05-15-2013 10:33 AM

I heard that they are looking for two new boats/crews to join the show for next season. The guys on the show are far from the high hooks of the fleet.

Raider Ronnie 05-15-2013 11:20 AM

High hooks (100% commercial guys) wouldn't want anything to do with it unless they are sell outs or looking for the publicity to sell charters and t shirts.




QUOTE=MakoMike;998847]I heard that they are looking for two new boats/crews to join the show for next season. The guys on the show are far from the high hooks of the fleet.[/QUOTE]
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fishonnelsons 05-18-2013 08:04 AM

Ralph from the Odysea came into the tackle shop a few weeks ago and dropped off a bunch of brochures for his Charter business. (I wasn't here, my nephew was at the shop). He asked if he could leave them here for people who come in looking for charters.

Now, we do charters, over 150 of them last year, and granted 95% of them bass/blues, but we do tuna charters as well. He's got a "Wicked Tuna" trip for $1800, then a full-day for $1500, half day stripers/blues etc for $800 and a two hour sunset cruise for $300.

My feel is Ralph should do what he can to ride this wave, and maybe his tuna trips are big time and really don't compete with me, but the half day and sunset thing are a direct competition.

Our compromise will be we'll hold the brochures behind the counter, if people bring up the show, and seem wanting to drop those dollars, we'll hook them up with Ralph. If they want bass and blues and maybe some "smaller" tuna, they are ours!!


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