Watch S14, EP6: Into the Green with Fubo for $0 Today
Capts. Scott and Steve fill up their Yeti cooler to make a big run from Plantation Boat Mart in the 36' Invincible into the green Gulf waters, hoping to do battle with some sea monsters.
Capts. Scott and Steve fill up their Yeti cooler to make a big run from Plantation Boat Mart in the 36' Invincible into the green Gulf waters, hoping to do battle with some sea monsters.
More episodes
Into the Blue
S14, EP7 "Silver and Gold"A peaceful day of reef fishing in Islamorada turns into a kingfish and yellowtail frenzy for Captains Scott and Steve.
Into the Blue
S14, EP8 "Wahoos on Kites"It only takes three fish to fill the Yeti cooler when Capt. Scott kite fishes the top for wahoo and Steve pulls a big mutton snapper off the bottom.
Into the Blue
S14, EP9 "Stock Island Grocery Run"Captains Scott and Steve take a long run into the Gulf from Stock Island to load their coolers with cobia and huge yellowtail snapper.
Into the Blue
S14, EP10 "Kingfishing West of Key West"Captains Scott and Steve sail west of Key West to battle with big kingfish and end up with plenty of meat for the smoker.
Into the Blue
S14, EP6 "Into the Green"Capts. Scott and Steve fill up their Yeti cooler to make a big run from Plantation Boat Mart in the 36' Invincible into the green Gulf waters, hoping to do battle with some sea monsters.
Into the Blue
S14, EP5 "Sailfish Season"Captains Scott and Steve take their brand new 36' Invincible out of Plantation Boat Mart to fly the kites for some early-season sailfish.
Into the Blue
S14, EP4 "Reef Fishing out of Hawks Cay"Captains Scott and Steve bounce around the reefs of Hawks Cay, catching a wide variety of reef dwellers.
Into the Blue
S14, EP3 "Yellowtail and Lemons at Hawks Cay"Captains Scott and Steve go yellowtailing out of Hawks Cay for some tasty yellowtail snapper; Steve picks a battle with a big lemon shark.
More outdoors shows
See allLife Below Zero
When bears, wolves and foxes are your only neighbors, life can be pretty lonely. Add minus-60-degree days and a constant battle for the most basic necessities, and you have the daily challenges of people who live in remote corners of Alaska. This series takes viewers deep into an Alaskan winter to meet tough, resilient residents as they try to stay one step ahead of storms and man-eating beasts to survive the season. When the closest neighbor is more than 300 miles away, these Alaskans subsist solely on what is hunted and foraged. They catch fish for currency in bartering for supplies, or use their packs of sled dogs for transportation. Also highlighted is a time of year not always part of what viewers see in Alaska: spring! Ice is breaking, animals are waking, and residents face new tests before deep cold returns.
A Fishing Story
Veteran angler Ronnie Green shares his passion for fishing and celebrating the small things in life with entertaining guests who share their inspiring fish tales.
Wicked Tuna
Fishing for bluefin tuna is a way of life for many residents of Gloucester, Mass. "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.
Port Protection Alaska
The producers of National Geographic Channel's hit series "Life Below Zero" are behind "Port Protection Alaska," which profiles individuals trying to survive way above the Lower 48. Surrounded by the North Pacific, Port Protection is a remote community tucked into the northwest corner of Prince of Wales Island, Alaska. The approximately 100 residents who call the rugged, unforgiving land home push the limits of survival, living an isolated and risky existence of self-reliance with no roads, government or law enforcement. However, they think the risk is worth the profound reward: a world of beauty with the security of community without the constraints of bureaucracy.