moderate
10 hours
Moderate physical fitness is recommended to handle standing and fishing for extended periods.
Discover the thrill of deep-sea fishing off Hampton, New Hampshire, on a ten-hour charter specializing in haddock and abundant groundfish. Set sail into the Gulf of Maine’s rich waters for a day of angling, local flavor, and ocean adventure.
$2000.00
Embark on an exhilarating bluefin tuna fishing adventure with Captain Michelle Bancewicz aboard the F/V No Limits! Experience the thrill of the North Atlantic alongside the vibrant Lea Pinaud from National Geographic’s Wicked Tuna. Whether you're a novice or expert angler, create unforgettable memories on this 10 to 12-hour journey.
10 to 12 Hours
Join Captain Michelle Bancewicz aboard the F/V No Limits for an unforgettable bluefin tuna fishing adventure! Based in Hampton, New Hampshire, this 31’ BHM vessel is perfectly equipped to chase the legendary giants of the North Atlantic.
Captain Michelle, along with the energetic and fun-loving Lea Pinaud, as seen on National Geographic’s Wicked Tuna, brings passion, expertise, and excitement to every trip. Lea brings her energy and enthusiasm to the F/V No Limits experience, whether she’s onboard for the adventure or cheering from shore—but you can usually count on seeing her out on the water!
Whether you’re a seasoned angler or stepping onboard for the first time, this is your chance to create unforgettable memories on the water.
Once you select a date and book the deposit, Captain Michelle will be in touch to discuss your charter in more detail. Start times are subject to change based on tides and other factors to ensure your experience is as memorable as possible.
If you have any questions or would like more details about the boat and what the charter entails, please visit our website. FVNOLIMITS.com (which we suggest you review)
Plan to arrive at least 30 minutes before departure to receive a safety briefing and fishing instructions.
The open ocean can be chilly even in summer; dress in layers to stay comfortable throughout the day.
Wear sturdy, non-slip shoes to maintain stability on a wet deck during fishing activities.
Bring water and light snacks to keep your energy up during the long fishing hours.
Hampton’s fishing industry dates to the early 1600s, contributing to the town’s longstanding maritime heritage.
The charter follows local quotas and best practices to protect fish populations and marine ecosystems in the Gulf of Maine.
Protect your hands from line cuts and fish handling during the catch.
Provides essential wind protection for cooler spring conditions offshore.
spring specific
Protect your skin from prolonged sun exposure on the water.
summer specific
Keep your feet dry and secure on a wet, slippery deck during fall trips.
fall specific