Wicked Tuna “Coming In Hot” S13E9 May 5 2024 on National Geographic

On Sunday May 5 2024, National Geographic broadcasts an episode of the series Wicked Tuna!

Coming In Hot Season 13 Episode 9 Episode Summary

In this episode of “Wicked Tuna” titled “Coming In Hot,” airing on National Geographic, viewers are in for an intense competition as former champion Fat Tuna makes a bold entrance into the fray. With two blue fin tuna on the line, the stakes are higher than ever as the seasoned fishermen battle against the elements and each other to reel in the prized catch.

As tensions rise and strategies are put to the test, the captains must navigate treacherous waters and make split-second decisions to outwit their rivals and emerge victorious. With years of experience and a burning desire to reclaim the top spot, Fat Tuna’s presence adds an extra layer of excitement to an already thrilling competition.

Join the crew of “Wicked Tuna” as they embark on another adrenaline-fueled adventure in pursuit of the elusive blue fin tuna. With action-packed scenes and heart-pounding moments, “Coming In Hot” promises to keep viewers on the edge of their seats from start to finish. Don’t miss out on the excitement, only on National Geographic.

What Time is the “Coming In Hot” Episode On?

The Coming In Hot episode of Wicked Tuna will be broadcast on May 5 2024 on National Geographic at 9:00 PM at ET/PT.

Is the “Coming In Hot” Episode New?

The Coming In Hot episode of Wicked Tuna is all new!

Wicked Tuna Coming In Hot Cast & Stars

Main Cast
Dave Marciano
Dave Carraro
Tyler McLaughlin
T.J. Ott
Nicholas Fudge
Paul Hebert
Brad Krasowski

Coming In Hot Episode Videos & Previews


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Wicked Tuna Series Information

Fishing for bluefin tuna is a way of life for many residents of Gloucester, Massachusetts. `Wicked Tuna' takes viewers into the unrelenting North Atlantic waters infamously spotlighted by the novel-turned-feature film `The Perfect Storm', to follow captains who are relied upon by their families, their shipmates, and by Gloucester itself, to haul in boatloads of the large but elusive bluefin. The pressure to deliver is unforgiving - the fishing season is short and tuna populations are dwindling - but one "monstah" catch can reel in just as large of a payday.

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