San Juan County’s Hummel Lake is located in the north-central section of Lopez Island. It covers about 36 surface acres, reaches depths of only 10-12 feet and lies at an elevation of only 97 feet. Fish species include largemouth bass, bluegill and planted rainbow trout. Prime bas habitat includes overhanging brush and trees, large pad fields, reeds and cattails.
Public access is provided by the Washington State Department of Fish and Wildlife. The small access area has limited but usually adequate parking space, a pit toilet and a shallow gravel boat launch area that is best suited for hand carried watercraft.
Part of the fun of fishing Lopez Island is a pleasant 45-minute ferry ride from Anacortes. To get to the lake from the ferry dock, take Ferry Road to the intersection with Center Road. Follow Center Road to the intersection with Lake Hummel Road. The WDFW public access is located at the N.W. corner of the lake at Center Road-Lake Hummel Road intersection. Camping anglers have a nice choice of Spencer Spit State Park or Odlin County Park. Photo and Overview by Bob Johansen
Available Fishing Guide:
Website: Steel Dreams Guide Service