Harpoon Hunters “Keep Your Enemies Closer” S1E6 February 28 2025 on Discovery

On Friday February 28 2025, Discovery broadcasts Harpoon Hunters!
Keep Your Enemies Closer Season 1 Episode 6 Episode Summary
The upcoming episode of “Harpoon Hunters,” titled “Keep Your Enemies Closer,” promises to deliver thrilling moments on the water. The episode features veteran harpooner Tyler and young gun Joe as they compete for the biggest bluefin tuna. With the help of spotter planes, they have a unique advantage that could change the game in their favor.
As the competition heats up, Joe decides to lend a hand to strongman Niko, who is struggling to keep up in the race for the largest catch. This teamwork adds a new layer to the rivalry, showing how alliances can shift in the world of fishing. The dynamics between the three hunters will keep viewers on the edge of their seats.
However, things take a turn when Niko’s zapper malfunctions, putting him at a disadvantage. In a surprising twist, Tyler steps in to help Niko get back into the action. This unexpected act of sportsmanship could change the course of the competition and lead to some intense moments on the water.
“Keep Your Enemies Closer” promises to be an exciting episode filled with competition, teamwork, and the unpredictable nature of fishing. Fans of “Harpoon Hunters” will not want to miss this thrilling installment as the harpooners navigate both the waters and their relationships.
What Time is the “Keep Your Enemies Closer” Episode On?
The Keep Your Enemies Closer episode of Harpoon Hunters will be broadcast on February 28 2025 on Discovery at 9:08 PM at ET/PT.
Is the “Keep Your Enemies Closer” Episode New?
The Keep Your Enemies Closer episode of Harpoon Hunters is all new!
Harpoon Hunters Keep Your Enemies Closer Cast & Stars
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Harpoon Hunters Series Information
| A crew of elite fishermen off the shores of Cape Cod race to catch highly valuable Atlantic bluefin tuna using only 10-foot electrified spears. |
