Fishing Charters in New Hampshire
Browse fishing charters in New Hampshire that can help you catch fluke.


Optimist Charters
Hampton, New Hampshire


Angler Management 101
Hampton, New Hampshire
Directions to Angler Management 101 - New Hampshire's Premiere fishing charter company.


New England Rod And Reel And Lake To Stream Fishing Guide Service
Ossipee, New Hampshire
New England Rod & Reel and Lake To Stream Guide Service is all things fresh water fishing with New Hampshire licensed fishing guide Steve Capone. Ossipee, NH.


Breakaway Charters
New Castle, New Hampshire
The Breakaway charter boat out of New Hampshire is available for Fishing Charters, Lighthouse Cruises, Isle of Shoals Cruises, Lobster Fishing Charters and Portsmouth New Hampshire Harbor Cruises.


Sea Run Charters
Dover, New Hampshire


Fretts Brook Guide Service
Hebron, New Hampshire
Fretts Brook Guide Service is a fly fishing and upland hunting guide service in New Hampshire's Northern Lakes Region. We offer fly fishing lake charters on Newfound Lake, wading trips on local rivers, and upland hunts over English Setters.


Savage Charters
Rye, New Hampshire
Private charter fishing for haddock and tuna with Savage Charters aboard F/V Out Of Line departing daily from Kittery Town Docks


Kraken Tuna Charters
Double your fun with a two night charter trip out of Seabrook NH. Two full days of fishing for tuna in the Atlantic with experienced captain Sam Law


Clandestino Fishing Charters


Sushi Hunter Charters


Lakes Region Of Nh Fishing Charters


Woods N Water Guide Service
Best Time to Catch Fluke
Fluke can be caught year-round in Rye Beach. Right now in February, activity is low.
Seasonal Activity Chart

Fluke
Fluke, or Summer Flounder, fishing near Rye Beach can be very rewarding. These flatfish are ambush predators that lie in wait on sandy or muddy bottoms. Focus your efforts on areas with some current and structure, such as drop-offs, channels, or wrecks. The best time to target Fluke is during the summer months when water temperatures are warmer. Drifting with bucktails or fluke rigs tipped with squid, Gulp!, or sand eels is a popular and effective technique. A local tip: try drifting near the Isle of Shoals, where Fluke often congregate. Pay attention to the drift speed and adjust your weight accordingly to keep your bait near the bottom. Fluke are known for their subtle bites, so use a sensitive rod and be ready to set the hook quickly.
How to Catch Fluke
Fluke Fishing Regulations in New Hampshire
Open Season
May 17 - September 30
Daily Bag Limit
5 per day
Size Limit
16-inch minimum
License Required
Saltwater fishing license
⚠️ Always verify current regulations with the New Hampshire state wildlife agency before fishing.
Related Species in New Hampshire
Frequently Asked Questions
What's the best bait to use for fluke around Rye Beach?
Fluke are attracted to a variety of live and artificial baits. Popular choices include live minnows, sand eels, and squid. Artificial lures like bucktails and soft plastics can also be very effective, especially when tipped with bait.
When is fluke season open in New Hampshire?
The fluke fishing season in New Hampshire runs from May 17th to September 30th each year.
What is the minimum size for fluke that I can keep in New Hampshire?
You can only keep fluke that are 16 inches or longer in New Hampshire.
How many fluke can I keep per day in New Hampshire?
The daily bag limit for fluke in New Hampshire is 5 fish per person.
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