What is the plot?

Hailey and Scott go to the Fish Taco Festival determined to win first prize, because the prize is important enough to help Hailey keep moving through her list of tasks.

To get that prize, they head out to sea and try to catch the legendary Blue Ono, the fish tied to the festival's top reward. The hunt becomes a full fishing adventure, with Hailey and Scott working together on the boat as they chase the fish across the water.

As they continue the attempt, the story shifts into the episode's second half, where Hailey becomes "Sheriff for a Day" in a western town. She uses the authority that comes with the role and begins acting like the local lawkeeper, taking control of the situation in the town.

What is the ending?

Hailey and Scott spend the episode chasing the legendary blue ono for the Fish Taco Festival, but they do not win it in the end. The story closes with their fishing plan still unfinished, leaving the prize out of reach.

At the start of the ending sequence, Hailey and Scott are still on the water, focused on catching the blue ono so they can take first prize at the festival. The attempt has already stretched on for hours, and the boat scenes show them continuing to work at the same goal without success.

As the episode reaches its final beats, the fish still has not been caught. The ending does not show Hailey or Scott securing the festival prize; instead, it ends with the fishing effort unresolved, so the immediate fate of both main characters is simply that they remain in pursuit of the blue ono when the episode cuts off.

Scott's fate in the ending is the same as Hailey's: he is still on the boat, still participating in the hunt, and still without the prize. Beta is part of that same closing situation, remaining with Scott as the fishing attempt continues, but the episode ends before any of them achieve a final result.

Is there a post-credit scene?

No post-credit scene is indicated in the available episode listings or summaries for "Beta'd and Hooked." The sources describe the episode's main plot--Hailey and Scott trying to catch the legendary blue ono for the Fish Taco Festival--but they do not mention any extra scene after the credits.

If you want, I can also summarize the episode's full ending, since some viewers may confuse the final scene with a post-credit tag.

Why do Hailey and Scott go after the legendary Blue Ono in “Beta’d and Hooked,” and what are they trying to win?

Hailey and Scott set sail on the high seas to catch the legendary Blue Ono because they want to win first prize at the Fish Taco Festival.

What happens with the fish taco judge in the Fish Taco Festival scene, and why do Hailey and Scott win?

In the Fish Taco Festival scene, the judge tastes Hailey and Scott's taco, says it is delicious, and notes she has hot yoga in ten minutes, so she crowns them the winners.

What is the “family secret” ingredient in Hailey and Scott’s taco, and who reveals it?

Hailey initially says the crunchy topping is a family secret, but Scott reveals that the topping is actually sweet onion Dingles.

What is Scott’s role in “Beta’d and Hooked,” especially in relation to the Blue Ono and the taco competition?

Scott travels with Hailey to catch the legendary Blue Ono for the Fish Taco Festival, and he is the one who reveals the real identity of the taco topping as sweet onion Dingles.

What happens in the wild west part of Season 1 Episode 2, and what does Hailey become there?

The episode also includes a Wild West storyline in which Hailey becomes a sheriff after being named "Sheriff for a Day," and she uses that authority during the western-town segment.

Is this family friendly?

Yes -- it is generally family friendly and fits a Disney Channel-style kids' comedy-adventure tone.

Potentially upsetting or objectionable elements for children or sensitive viewers are likely limited to mild cartoon adventure tension, such as being out on the high seas, competitive pressure to win a prize, and fish/fishing-related peril. The episode also includes a western-themed segment in which Hailey becomes a sheriff, so there may be light mock danger, chase-like antics, or authority-related conflict rather than anything intense.

No search result indicates strong language, graphic violence, sexual content, or explicit adult material in this episode.