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Mack brings his old man on a trip; Greg hauls all of his traps to prep for spring; Gail makes her biggest sale of the season.
Mack brings his old man on a trip; Greg hauls all of his traps to prep for spring; Gail makes her biggest sale of the season.
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S1, EP8 "Spring Has Sprung"Mack brings his old man on a trip; Greg hauls all of his traps to prep for spring; Gail makes her biggest sale of the season.
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S1, EP7 "Lobster Lockdown"Maine's top lobster restaurant confronts the struggles of running a business during the slow winter months, while Greg fishes for ghost gear.
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S1, EP6 "Hide and Seek"Captain Gail deals with more gear sabotage, while the rest of the captains try to maximise their time on the water amid the dropping North Atlantic temperatures.
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S1, EP5 "Dead In The Water"Blake struggles with a hand injury, while Mack grapples with superstitions and Captain Greg closely monitors lobster prices.
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