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Visitors flock to Maine in the summer, and those include celebrities as well. Captain Paul Hebert of the F/V Wicked Pissah from the hit TV show Wicked Tuna was spotted at Thurston s Lobster Pound in Bernard, Maine on Wednesday, June 9.
Here he is pictured with Rylie Clough.
Photo Jayson Clough
There s no tuna on the regular menu at Thurston s but lots of locally caught fresh lobster.
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See a celebrity Downeast? Shoot me an email at chris.popper@townsquaremedia.com. We re also on the lookout for the multi-million dollar yachts that paid so many trips last year to Bar Harbor and Southwest Harbor.
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The bluefin are on the move, pushing the “Wicked Tuna” captains out of their comfort zones and putting the fleet on edge. However, the crews only have a few days to search for and land a tuna before the next buyers’ break.
“It’s too tough of a season not to take risks,” said Pinwheel Captain Tyler Mclaughlin, noting the lack of fish near Gloucester. “I’m just going to keep bouncing around, keep moving around. Maybe we’ll land on one, maybe our luck will change.”
After moving a little further north on the last day before the buyers’ break, the Pinwheel’s brother-sister duo hooks up and lands a 92-inch, 318-pound tuna that earns them $2,862 ($9 per pound).
Infantry Officer, U.S. Army
Chloe always loved the idea of the military, and was deployed to Afghanistan for the first time in 2010 when her vehicle struck an IED, physically wounding Chloe and causing a traumatic brain injury. She received a Purple Heart for her bravery. After President Obama moved to undo the ban on open transgender military service, Chloe took the opportunity to become her authentic self during her second deployment, transitioning and becoming the first transgender woman to openly serve in a combat position in the United States Army.
WASHINGTON, D.C. â On the 10
th season of WICKED TUNA, the captains of Gloucester, Massachusetts, have faced unprecedented challenges, including limited fishing days, reduced catch quotas, lower paychecks and the devastating global pandemic. In response to the COVID-19 outbreak, the captains have put old rivalries aside to support each other like never before. The fleet is about to prove they can take their generosity one step