Viewers of Wicked Tuna (2012) season 13 are wondering how many episodes are in the series and when each new episode comes out. Wicked Tuna is a reality television show produced by Pilgrim Studios for the Network Geographic Channel. The show focuses on the lives of commercial tuna fisherman based in Gloucester, Massachusetts, and their efforts to catch the rare and valuable Atlantic bluefin tuna that is found in the North Atlantic Ocean. The 11th season of Wicked Tuna was retitled Wicked Tuna: Outer Banks Showdown Season 1.
Here’s how many episodes are in Wicked Tuna (2012) season 13 and on what day new episodes come out.
How many episodes are in Wicked Tuna (2012) season 13?
Wicked Tuna (2012) season 13 has 12 episodes.
The episode list is as follows:
- Episode 1: The Herds Are Here
- Episode 2: Early Season Monsters
- Episode 3: We’re Not Quitters!
- Episode 4: Maine or Bust!
- Episode 5: Last Chance for Chatham
- Episode 6: Even the Losers Get Lucky Sometimes
- Episode 7: Dangerous Alliances
- Episode 8: To Get It Done, Two is Better Than One
- Episode 9: Coming In Hot
- Episode 10: Three-Way Throwdown
- Episode 11: Triple Threat
- Episode 12: End of a Sea Monster Season
Wicked Tuna (2012) season 13 was released on 3 March 2024. Each episode shows different fisherman competing for profit while fishing for the valuable bluefin tuna.
The cast of Wicked Tuna (2012) includes Dave Marciano, Dave Carraro, T.J. Ott, and Tyler McLaughlin.
When do new Wicked Tuna (2012) episodes come out?
All episodes of Wicked Tuna are currently available to watch. There are no new episodes.
The official synopsis for the series reads:
“Fishing is a hard life, and harder with bluefin stocks depleted. In Gloucester, Massachusetts, there’s a special breed of fishermen. For generations they’ve used rod and reel to catch the elusive bluefin tuna. They depend on these fish for their livelihood, and the competition is brutal. Over the next 10 weeks, the most skilled fishermen will set out in the frigid waters of the North Atlantic in hopes of catching the valuable bluefin tuna. When one bluefin can bring in as much as $20,000—they’ll do whatever it takes to hook up.”