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


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


Seacoast New Hampshire Sportfishing Charters
Premium Stand-Up, Light Tackle, Bluefin Tuna Fishing. We are a boutique, family-run provider of big game fishing charters. We do only one thing: connect our clients with the fish of a lifetime, using customized standup tackle for a true battle, all while being surrounded by the best nature has to offer. Whales, porpoise, sharks, ocean sunfish - often all in one day.


Harvester Fishing Charters
Harvester Fishing Charters specializing with Inshore and Offshore Light Tackle Striped Bass Fishing, Bluefin Tuna Fishing and Private charters out of Rye Harbor, NH.
Best Time to Catch Tuna
Peak season: May, June, July, August. Also good: March, April, September, October. Right now in February, activity is fair.
Seasonal Activity Chart

Tuna
Tuna are powerful fish known for their speed and stamina, making them a favorite among big game anglers. They are often found in schools in deep ocean waters and are prized for their firm, rich flesh. Various species of tuna are targeted for both sport and commercial fishing.
How to Catch Tuna
Detailed fishing techniques coming soon for Tuna in Somersworth.
Tuna Fishing Regulations in New Hampshire
Open Season
Year-round
Daily Bag Limit
3 per vessel per day for bluefin, yellowfin, bigeye, albacore, and skipjack tuna in aggregate. Additional limits apply to bluefin tuna specifically.
Size Limit
Bluefin Tuna: 73" curved fork length minimum. Consult current regulations for specific size limits as they can change.
License Required
Saltwater fishing license
Highly migratory species regulations are subject to change. Consult current NMFS regulations for bluefin tuna.
⚠️ Always verify current regulations with the New Hampshire state wildlife agency before fishing.
Related Species in New Hampshire
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