A film crew for Original Productions set up its cameras at the Waterfront Grille on Friday night to film fishing boat captains enjoying a dinner, not to mention a respite from the 20-hour work days they have been enduring throughout the fall.
After a backbreaking and often hazardous season out on the water, the captains were celebrating their catch and filming footage for the final episode of "Swords: Life on the Line," which is finishing up its second season on the Discovery Channel.
"Swords" is modeled on the channel’s "Deadliest Catch," except, instead of crabs, the catch is swordfish. The series follows four crews of New England long-line fishermen who hunt swordfish in the waters around the Grand Banks off Newfoundland and the Georges Bank off the Gulf of Maine.