The maiden voyage of the new crayfishing season has come to a grinding halt for the Fisher boys who may be left high and dry just when the price of crayfish is through the roof.
The Fisher boys haven't earned a dime for the first month of the season. Disappointing catches are putting pressure on the boys and that's when small mistakes with massive repercussions happen.
Near the end of the season, a series of storms has kept the Fisher boys at port for 10 days. With over half of their 30 tonne quota landed, the weather has broken. But so has their boat.
After a stormy six weeks, the boys get an unexpected surprise. With only 2.5 tonnes left to catch, this could be the Fisher boys' last trip of the season if they can get a full boatload.
It's been a tough six months for the Fishers as they've chased their 30 tonne quota. But with the finishing line in their sights, they head south for one of the most physical trips of the season.
With hardly a dent in their 30 tonne quota, the Fisher boys are keen to make this trip pay. But they will need to be quick, as the Roaring Forties are about to live up to their name.
The Fisher boys have an inkling that the price of crayfish is about to crash, so they're heading out on a high stake dash into the Roaring Forties hoping to fill the XS with orange gold.
The first big storm of the season has rolled into Bluff, but with no money coming in and crayfish prices high, the Fisher boys can't afford to sit this one out.
The Fisher boys were hoping to overflow the hull of the XS with crayfish, but with the boat only 85 percent full, Jayce decides to race the catch back to the factory before a rumoured price drop.