The Perfect Storm
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:08:05
You stocked 21,000 pounds at 3.50
a pound. That comes to $73,000.

:08:09
Minus $35,000 for bait, tackle, fuel.
That comes out to $38,500.

:08:14
I get half. I own the boat.
:08:16
Your captain takes double share,
four crewmen get a share each.

:08:19
And a rookie like you,
three-quarters share.

:08:21
That comes to $2221 .
:08:25
What it is, is what it is.
:08:27
Sign the ledger.
:08:35
Moran.
:08:40
You going out again this season,
skipper?

:08:42
Why?
:08:45
You got a site in Florida?
:08:48
Bradenton Beach.
:08:51
The Cecile.
:08:54
Pack your shit and get out.
:08:57
You like Florida?
:08:59
Well, it beats the Grand Banks
in October.

:09:03
It gets rough up here,
Dougie likes the sun down there.

:09:07
Or he thinks he'll score better
with another captain.

:09:09
I didn't say that.
:09:11
Yes, you did.
:09:14
Goodbye.
:09:16
Here's your cut. $5923.76.
Sign the ledger.

:09:22
That's a record low for you,
isn't it?

:09:24
Next time, track Linda.
She'll take you where the fish are.

:09:28
You're getting to be rude, you know?
:09:31
I like you, Billy.
I always have.

:09:33
But I like my boat better.
:09:35
If you can't make it pay,
I'll find somebody who can.

:09:38
You trying to put a charge up my ass?
:09:41
You're on a cold streak.
:09:43
I'm encouraging you
to catch fish.

:09:45
I'll bring you more fish
than you ever dreamed of.

:09:47
Next time I fish the Grand Banks,
they won't be so grand.

:09:50
You just struck out
on the Grand Banks.

:09:52
Then I'll go further.
:09:55
Don't even think about it.
I want my boat back.

:09:58
And I want to catch some fish.

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