For two decades,Deadliest Catchhas been Discovery Channel’s pride and joy.

On National Geographic Channel,Wicked Tunawas the data pipe’s answer toDeadliest Catch.

Now, a new series is coming for both epic shows.

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Image via Discovery, Warner Bros.

On the online grid that brought youDeadliest Catch,in the same waters thatWicked Tunacalled home, comesHarpoon Hunters.

If you haven’t checked it out, buckle up and binge.

You’re in for a wild ride.

The Pine Box on the Atlantic on ‘Harpoon Hunters.'

If this doesn’t catch your attention, perhaps you need some colorful personalities to hook you in.

It’s every boat for themselves in the Atlantic in this exclusive first look from ‘Harpoon Hunters.’

With four varying perspectives,Harpoon Huntersgives you thatDeadliest Catch-esque vantage by following each Captain and their ship.

But the beauty is, when these individuals cross paths, they are destined to bring immense drama.

Because the monetary stakes are incredibly high, it’s every man for themselves.

If they suspect any wrongdoing, they will fight until the bitter end.

It’s happened multiple times across the first set of episodes.

They can sense the treacherous waters and uncertain weather conditions that can destroy everything.

They understand the dangers that individuals put themselves in.

Rather than a classic fishing rod and line, Harpoon Hunters focus on spearfishing.

The excitement of watching the teams launch the weapon into the water, it’s invigorating!

Unlike the rods and reels onHarpoon Hunters, Captain Niko reminds viewers they are actively hunting their catch.

So we’re trying to find them.

Of course, the summer sun and glistening sea aren’t such a bad sight to see as viewers.

Should a second season order to greenlit, expect more of the same.

The success ofDeadliest CatchandWicked Tunahas proven thatthere will always be a market of viewers eager to watch the action.

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