Nick Mele - Fresh Water Guide
- Raph
- Apr 18, 2023
- 2 min read
Updated: Apr 29, 2023
On this week's fishing report, you'll see why Nick Mele is one of the most accomplished fresh water fishing guides Broom Tail has to offer. Below you'll find an extensive fishing report regarding what type of fish his team caught, what kind of bait/ lures they used, what kind of tackle was required, and what time of day is best. We look forward to providing you with weekly reports just like this in order to get you on some fish. Thanks for stopping by!
- Raphael

Nick Mele is always on the lookout for the perfect spot, bait, and conditions to reel in their prized catch. The team behind this fishing expedition has been working hard, spending the first three hours after sunrise and the last four hours before sunset to lure in fish using live bait like shiners, spoons, and spinners.
However, the water temperatures haven't reached the optimal level for this fishery to thrive, but they're expecting bigger lakers to start biting within the next two weeks.
Despite the suboptimal conditions, the team has managed to catch three dozen fish on nine outings, which is well above the state average of 0.16 fish per hour for this body of water.
As the spring season rolls on and the water temperatures continue to rise, the team anticipates even more production and exciting catches. This week Nick was able to catch and put people on various species of fish. Everything from Lake Trout, Landlocked Atlantic Salmon, and Smallmouth Bass.
Fishing is an activity that requires patience, strategy, and a little bit of luck. The team's success so far shows that persistence and knowledge of the right techniques can pay off, even in less than ideal conditions. With the promise of warmer waters and bigger catches, the team's dedication to their craft is sure to pay off in the coming weeks, making for an unforgettable fishing experience.
If you're interested in getting on some fish with Nick, make sure to click the link blow to book your trip:
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