🎣Rules for Fishing 🎣
For it’s size, the quality of the fishing in Lake Saginaw rivals that of any neighboring lake. Our lake is home to native species such as Largemouth Bass, Chain Pickerel, Yellow Perch, White Crappie, Bluegills, Sunfish, and more.
There are always reports of members catching big largemouth bass, and there are also some very large chain pickerel that are not uncommon.Â
Don’t forget to send us photos of your catch for our Photo Gallery! (info@spartahillsbeachclub.org)
Reminder: No fishing from the slide dock or beach. Too many hooks harmful to swimmers are left behind. Fishing is allowed from the boat dock only.
Remember that Lake Saginaw is a CATCH & RELEASE ONLY fishery; our lake is not stocked by the state of NJ or by any other means. This applies to open water as well as ice fishing. Taking fish unnecessarily causes numerous problems – it upsets the delicate balance of the lake, reduces the number of available fish, and you can lose your membership rights to the lake. So please bring a camera, take great pictures, and carefully release your catch. Â
Please do not tell friends they can fish the lake on their own – this is not allowed!Â
Even though Lake Saginaw is a private lake, anyone over the age of 16 still requires a fishing license. Now it is easier than ever to obtain your fishing license. Simply visit the licenses & permits secion of – now you can simply purchase one online by visiting the NJ Department of Fish & Game.