d get out of sl early, you know, during the susummers to go fishing with my dad, andnd then my sonon nick, e loveved fishing since he was little, too. man 2: immediately when i was born, like, i knew. like, i dididn't thinknk that i was ever gonnana do anytngng else. i j jt knew w i was gonna be a fisherm. davvid: rinse him a littttle. i never eveven thought t about thd generation. just a c couple of weeks s ago, i saiaid, "well, wa sesecond. we''re third generara" you k know, i didn't t even thik about ththat, and my granddaughr is down here working at thehe market. t that's fourth generationon. nnick: ourr goal iss to catchche bigeye tuna. the larargest bigee that we e can catch h is our go. davvid: he's been n fishing abaa ththousand mililes out foror tud a lot t of people e say, "wellly do you fish h a thousandnd mile" we're not t allow to o fish witn 200 mileles of the beach, our regulations in the united states. nick: it's kind of a struggle sometetimes. therere's certain restrictions that, you know, really harm some fishermen. david: when we go fishing, like with this boat, we have