Regarding the program, one of the fishermen, Paul Hebert, lost his boat because of financial difficulties in one of the episodes. The boat was repossessed because he was unable to make the payments. He however persisted in fishing aboard other vessels and finally acquired a new vessel that he christened The Wicked Pissah. Dave Carraro is still a pilot, by the way. Carraro has his own charter plane company and is a licensed pilot in addition to being a fisherman.
Finally, because they are the most valuable component of the fish, tuna tails are frequently removed. The tail is prized for its abundance of flesh and is consumed across the world. Fishermen can maximize their income by removing the tail.
In conclusion, Wicked Tuna buyers do receive payment, and a variety of factors affect tuna prices. Although Paul Hebert did lose his boat, he finally acquired a replacement. It’s not known if TJ Ott and Merm ended their relationship permanently, and Dave Carraro is still a pilot. Finally, because they are the most valuable component of the fish, tuna tails are frequently removed.