MONTPELIER, Vt. (AP) — A Massachusetts man seen manning big fishing rods and harpooning huge fish on the reality show “Wicked Tuna” collected government benefits while claiming to be disabled and ...
BURLINGTON A man whose fishing job was featured on the reality television show Wicked Tuna while he was receiving government disability benefits was sentenced Wednesday to spend four years on ...
GLOUCESTER — Every episode of “Wicked Tuna” followed a singular quest: fishermen attempting to hunt and kill a giant bluefin tuna, one of the grand animals of the ocean that can weigh upwards of 1,000 ...
Another season begins, and the Captains are faced with some old hazards like fire on board and sinking, to new hazards like shifting sands and sunken wrecks, on their main routes out to the fishing ...
Not quite like a fish out of water, but “Wicked Tuna” Capt. Dave Marciano, of Beverly, is holding a grand opening party at his first shop, Angelica Seafoods, on Gloucester’s working waterfront. The ...
The second season begins with Dave Carraro encountering an unwelcome visitor in his first fishing spot of the season. Meanwhile, a New Hampshire fisherman heads south to compete with Dave. The ...
Wicked Tuna follows a group of fishermen from Gloucester, Massachusetts, as they make their living the – rod and reel fishing, one catch at a time – all in pursuit of the bluefin tuna.