Lake Saint Horn was once a part of the Moose Brook river structure. The waterfall that formed the lake was used to drop logging shipments and send them east. But in the early 1900’s a dam was built upriver to reroute the main trade at the time, drying up the waterfall and ending the logging era in Skohegan. The lake itself is additionally fed by a joining of underground streams that web the high hills the town is nestled in, and as such the lake is deep and catch is prolific and varied.
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