Off the Hook TV Schedule
all times et/pt
Monday June 10
Showtime Eric Young ventures to Shark Central - the Gulf Coast of Florida. First he learns how to fish for sharks using women's pantyhose. Then he fishes for sharks in the middle of the ocean... while standing on a 4-inch thick paddleboard.
Eric travels to the Outer Banks of North Carolina, where he's going after one of the orneriest fish in the ocean - the mighty amberjack. And he's going after it 30 miles off the coast, in the middle of the ocean, from a jet ski.
Tuesday June 11
Showtime Eric Young ventures to Shark Central - the Gulf Coast of Florida. First he learns how to fish for sharks using women's pantyhose. Then he fishes for sharks in the middle of the ocean... while standing on a 4-inch thick paddleboard.
Eric travels to the Outer Banks of North Carolina, where he's going after one of the orneriest fish in the ocean - the mighty amberjack. And he's going after it 30 miles off the coast, in the middle of the ocean, from a jet ski.
Showtime Eric Young ventures to Shark Central - the Gulf Coast of Florida. First he learns how to fish for sharks using women's pantyhose. Then he fishes for sharks in the middle of the ocean... while standing on a 4-inch thick paddleboard.
Eric travels to the Outer Banks of North Carolina, where he's going after one of the orneriest fish in the ocean - the mighty amberjack. And he's going after it 30 miles off the coast, in the middle of the ocean, from a jet ski.
Sunday June 16
Showtime Eric Young ventures to Shark Central - the Gulf Coast of Florida. First he learns how to fish for sharks using women's pantyhose. Then he fishes for sharks in the middle of the ocean... while standing on a 4-inch thick paddleboard.
Sailfish Smackdown
TV-PG CC
Showtime Eric Young ventures to South Florida to go after the fastest fish in the Atlantic - the sailfish. But he's not fishing from the luxury of a yacht -he's fishing 8 miles off the coast or Miami, from a homemade raft he'd built himself.
Running With the Devil
TV-PG CC
Showtime Eric Young journeys into the heart of Texas to take on the aptly named Devil's River to go fishing... from a kayak. He braves whitewater rapids, flash floods, snakes, scorpions, and extreme heat, all to find the biggest bass in the state.
Eric travels to the Outer Banks of North Carolina, where he's going after one of the orneriest fish in the ocean - the mighty amberjack. And he's going after it 30 miles off the coast, in the middle of the ocean, from a jet ski.
Skishing Hell Week
TV-PG CC
Eric travels to Rhode Island to skish - a combination of ski and fishing - to land a striped bass. He'll free float miles from the coast armed only with a rod, and if he lands a big one, he could be towed through the water like he's on water skis.
Eric Young heads to Long Island Sound, NY, where he'll take on 'the Race' - a dangerously fast, boulder-filled stretch of water that is an underwater superhighway for striped bass. He'll be freediving, and hunting the stripers with a spear gun.
Beard Gone Grabbling
TV-PG CC
Eric Young travels to Tennessee, where the catfish is king. He's there to learn how to handfish from a team of bikini-clad, local legends known as the "Girls Gone Grabblin".
Go Ahead. Mako My Day.
TV-PG CC
Eric Young heads to San Diego to fly-fish, but he's not after a measly trout. He's fly-fishing for one of the deadliest predators in the sea - the Mako Shark. EY also dives for "California Gold": sea urchin gonads, a delicacy used in sushi.
You Don't Know Jack... Crevalle!
TV-PG
Eric Young travels to the Louisiana Bayou to compete in the Spearfish Rodeo. EY heads 30 miles into the Gulf of Mexico to spearfish at the base of oil rigs, and go after the largest fighting fish in the Atlantic, including the powerful Jack Crevalle.
Eric Young heads to Illinois to battle the millions of Asian Carp that have taken over the region's river systems. He meets the Peoria Carp Hunters, and they're extinguishing the invasive problem using samurai swords and tridents, while on water skiis.
Eric Young is in Hawaii, and he's throwing a luau! But his party will require some deadly to get delicacies. First he's ater opihi, also known as the fish of death. Then he's diving for octopus, where he'll have to wrestle them into submission by hand.
Eric Young tries fishing in the fridgid Bering Sea. He's in Dutch Harbor, Alaska, but he's not after crab... he's fishing Deadliest Catch-style for cod. He'll be facing huge waves, driving snow and long, grueling hours pulling up pots. Good times!
Eric Young is in Hawaii, and he's throwing a luau! But his party will require some deadly to get delicacies. First he's ater opihi, also known as the fish of death. Then he's diving for octopus, where he'll have to wrestle them into submission by hand.
Eric Young tries fishing in the fridgid Bering Sea. He's in Dutch Harbor, Alaska, but he's not after crab... he's fishing Deadliest Catch-style for cod. He'll be facing huge waves, driving snow and long, grueling hours pulling up pots. Good times!
Monday June 17
You Don't Know Jack... Crevalle!
TV-PG
Eric Young travels to the Louisiana Bayou to compete in the Spearfish Rodeo. EY heads 30 miles into the Gulf of Mexico to spearfish at the base of oil rigs, and go after the largest fighting fish in the Atlantic, including the powerful Jack Crevalle.
Eric Young heads to Illinois to battle the millions of Asian Carp that have taken over the region's river systems. He meets the Peoria Carp Hunters, and they're extinguishing the invasive problem using samurai swords and tridents, while on water skiis.
Eric Young is in Hawaii, and he's throwing a luau! But his party will require some deadly to get delicacies. First he's ater opihi, also known as the fish of death. Then he's diving for octopus, where he'll have to wrestle them into submission by hand.
Eric Young tries fishing in the fridgid Bering Sea. He's in Dutch Harbor, Alaska, but he's not after crab... he's fishing Deadliest Catch-style for cod. He'll be facing huge waves, driving snow and long, grueling hours pulling up pots. Good times!
Eric Young is in Hawaii, and he's throwing a luau! But his party will require some deadly to get delicacies. First he's ater opihi, also known as the fish of death. Then he's diving for octopus, where he'll have to wrestle them into submission by hand.
Eric Young tries fishing in the fridgid Bering Sea. He's in Dutch Harbor, Alaska, but he's not after crab... he's fishing Deadliest Catch-style for cod. He'll be facing huge waves, driving snow and long, grueling hours pulling up pots. Good times!
Tuesday June 18
Eric Young is in Hawaii, and he's throwing a luau! But his party will require some deadly to get delicacies. First he's ater opihi, also known as the fish of death. Then he's diving for octopus, where he'll have to wrestle them into submission by hand.
Eric Young tries fishing in the fridgid Bering Sea. He's in Dutch Harbor, Alaska, but he's not after crab... he's fishing Deadliest Catch-style for cod. He'll be facing huge waves, driving snow and long, grueling hours pulling up pots. Good times!
Eric Young is in Hawaii, and he's throwing a luau! But his party will require some deadly to get delicacies. First he's ater opihi, also known as the fish of death. Then he's diving for octopus, where he'll have to wrestle them into submission by hand.
Eric Young tries fishing in the fridgid Bering Sea. He's in Dutch Harbor, Alaska, but he's not after crab... he's fishing Deadliest Catch-style for cod. He'll be facing huge waves, driving snow and long, grueling hours pulling up pots. Good times!
Wednesday June 19
Showtime Eric Young ventures to South Florida to go after the fastest fish in the Atlantic - the sailfish. But he's not fishing from the luxury of a yacht -he's fishing 8 miles off the coast or Miami, from a homemade raft he'd built himself.
Eric travels to Rhode Island to skish - a combination of ski and fishing - to land a striped bass. He'll free float miles from the coast armed only with a rod, and if he lands a big one, he could be towed through the water like he's on water skis.
Thursday June 20
Showtime Eric Young ventures to South Florida to go after the fastest fish in the Atlantic - the sailfish. But he's not fishing from the luxury of a yacht -he's fishing 8 miles off the coast or Miami, from a homemade raft he'd built himself.
Eric travels to Rhode Island to skish - a combination of ski and fishing - to land a striped bass. He'll free float miles from the coast armed only with a rod, and if he lands a big one, he could be towed through the water like he's on water skis.