Wicked Tuna “Three-Way Throwdown” S13E10 May 12 2024 on National Geographic

On Sunday May 12 2024, National Geographic broadcasts an episode of the series Wicked Tuna!
Three-Way Throwdown Season 13 Episode 10 Episode Summary
In this episode of “Wicked Tuna,” titled “Three-Way Throwdown,” airing on National Geographic, viewers can expect an intense showdown as Captain Tyler Mclaughlin faces setbacks that take him off of the water.
As the competition heats up among the tuna fishermen, tensions run high as each captain vies for the top spot on the leaderboard. With Captain Tyler sidelined, his absence creates an opportunity for rival captains to gain ground and potentially change the dynamic of the competition.
With its captivating blend of high-stakes fishing, fierce competition, and dramatic twists, “Wicked Tuna” continues to reel in audiences with each episode. Don’t miss “Three-Way Throwdown” on National Geographic for an adrenaline-pumping hour of deep-sea drama and pulse-pounding action.
What Time is the “Three-Way Throwdown” Episode On?
The Three-Way Throwdown episode of Wicked Tuna will be broadcast on May 12 2024 on National Geographic at 9:00 PM at ET/PT.
Is the “Three-Way Throwdown” Episode New?
The Three-Way Throwdown episode of Wicked Tuna is all new!
Wicked Tuna Three-Way Throwdown Cast & Stars
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Dave Marciano Dave Carraro Tyler McLaughlin T.J. Ott Nicholas Fudge Paul Hebert Brad Krasowski |
Three-Way Throwdown 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. |