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Topic: Lake Wentworth  (Read 2895 times)

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Hey fishn-T I meant to tell ya, I went back out to wentworth, that little lake we hit that one day we got blown out of snow creek. I actual called the visitors center to see if I could get better directions. Short of it was no. Oh they gave me direction alright, but I found out by a logger I stopped after a hour and half of driving around the back woods that I couldn't get there from where I was and sent me back to the old route. (evidently you have to have a key for the Rayner gates) so after leaving my house at 6:30 am and driving around I turned a an hour and 45 minute trip into a 3 hour trip one way.
Fished for a few hours caught one trout, no monsters. When I was leaving an old gentleman said it was the following weekend that the hatchery dumps all the steele head left overs in it. (damn) Anyway, I may go back but not sure when. It is still a hard lake to find. Had to use the gps to find the right road.
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