Catch Matchmaking In Sanford Maine

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The Sanford-Springvale Fish & Game Protective Association was founded in 1938 with the intent of preserving Maine's wildlife and furthering the enjoyment of the area's many outdoor sporting activities, such as hunting, fishing, shooting, and archery. We remain just as committed to these causes today as did our founders some 70 years ago.

We are an active, ever changing organization. We welcome ideas from our members regarding any new and innovative programs which might be added to our regular schedule. We intend to provide instruction and recreational enjoyment to not only our membership, but to the youth of the community as well, for they are the future of our organization and will hopefully continue to enjoy Maine's outdoor activities in the years ahead.

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To find out more about our club or to inquire as to how to become a member,
go to this page, or contact our Financial Secretary.

Printable Membership Application
(pdf file)

Catch Matchmaking In Sanford MaineBAUNEG BEG LAKE ACCESS
  1. The larger baitfish targets bass, while the smaller baitfish targets brook trout Littlefield Pond covers 19 acres and is located in Sanford, York County, Maine (see The Maine Atlas and Gazetteer map 2 C3). The public access point is on Emmons Road (off Littlefield Road) right before the two signs that state “Private Road”.
  2. Maine Wardens have recovered the body of a fisherman who fell out of his canoe on Estes Lake in Sanford on Monday. Kenneth Ham, 56, of Hollis, was fishing with his 8-year-old son and a friend on.

Sanford Transit: Provides year-round in-town service from Springvale to South Sanford with designated stops, route deviation, and connecting services. WAVE: Provides premium year-round, curb to curb service connecting Sanford-Biddeford and Sanford-Wells. Advanced reservation required.

It may come as surprise to many of you that the clubhouse property that we own on Route 4 in Sanford extends all the way back to Bauneg Beg lake, and actually includes waterfront access to the lake. A new dock has recently been installed at this location for use by our members in launching canoes and kayaks. We are at the shallow end of the lake which provides an abundance of food and cover for wildlife, as well as numerous angling opportunities. A great opportunity for all of you to spend a day with your family on the water.

We ask that you be respectful of this wonderful opportunity, and that you leave everything as you found it when you arrived.

  • Do NOT litter!
  • Access is for non-motorized watercraft only.
  • All watercraft safety measures must be practiced... life jackets for each member of your group!

Remember to always play it safe and be respectful of others as you enjoy this newly added member benefit.

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