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Gibbs Lake Jefferson Co.

Post by clark&lewis » Tue Oct 28, 2008 10:20 am

Is there any information on Gibbs Lake? I saw it listed in WDFW regs as year round, selective gear regs and release all trout. I also read about it on Kitsap Fly Anglers website. What is the topography of the lake and size? I didnt see it listed on this website so I never knew about it. Is it a private lake or is there public access? Would consider going :fish: if there was access.

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RE:Gibbs Lake Jefferson Co.

Post by fishnislife » Thu Oct 30, 2008 5:16 pm

Welcom to the site clark&lewis. :cheers:


Sorry I didn't see this earlier and that no one has responded. I have been to this lake and it has no "official" access or launch. I would consider float tubing it or a canoe. Or from shore. You can get to it in quit a few spots from the road that runs along its entire east shore. There are a ton of laydowns and it is completly surrounded by woods. I don't know the depths of this lake and have never found a topo for it. The great thing about this lake is that you should be the only one fishing it and it offers complete solitude. This is the first time that I have ever heard about it having selective gear regs. I have tried to bass fish it because of the way it looks but have never done well. I would guess it is around 20 acres in size. I do know that is does have some nice Cutts and Catfish in it.
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RE:Gibbs Lake Jefferson Co.

Post by fishing collector » Thu Oct 30, 2008 10:12 pm

:cheers: According to "Washington Fishing" By Terry Rudnick he says it isn't the best fishing hole but is a nice place to get away from it all. Trout 11 to 16. and catfish to 14 in. Fridays and Saturdays are party time at this lake. There is no access or other facilities. The Gibbs lake road goes along the lake and is the best place to fish from shore. During the week is quiet. You might be able to call Fish in the Hole 360/385 7031 or Quilicene Hotel at 360 765 3868. Looking in my other books and I found that the lake is 36.8 acres and 43.76 with swampy areas and elevation is 340 ft ....Max depth is 47 reported. I have a map of the lake and will try to post it after I get it scanned. It is in "Lakes of Washington Vol 1 second edition. 1965. :scratch: :cheers: It worked ...Just click on attachment and you will get a topo picture of Gibbs Lake in Jefferson County. This book has lot's of lakes in Western Washington....I now have book Number 2 :Eastern Washington . I just found it on Google Shopping and went to Books.....Bingo!!! Thanks Steve
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Post by Aaron » Thu Oct 30, 2008 11:06 pm

I have a lot of those books in scanned PDF format... 17 books totalling 657MB of PDF goodness...
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RE:Gibbs Lake Jefferson Co.

Post by clark&lewis » Fri Oct 31, 2008 6:26 am

Thanks for the responses. I was wondering if it was my deodorant or something. I will have to try it sometime when I can get to that side. Glad the gas prices are dropping.

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RE:Gibbs Lake Jefferson Co.

Post by fishnislife » Fri Oct 31, 2008 9:02 pm

Quality info. fishing collector. Thanks from me. I am thinking about picking up that book.
And no clark&lewis, it's not your dedorant. Though, some around here do smell you are not one of them. Stick around.





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RE:Gibbs Lake Jefferson Co.

Post by fishing collector » Sat Nov 01, 2008 9:07 am

Good luck on getting that book. It has been out of print for some time. Maybe we can get the pages from Aaron. I sure would like to know where to get them on the PDF format. Just Plain ol' volume two ..."East Side Lakes" would be nice.

If you want to know more about Gibbs Lake just contact .... http://www.kitsapflyanglers.org/ ....I think Gibbs Lake is a home lake for the club. I have seen some fairly large fish come out of that lake. Good Luck to you, Steve

:cheers: I found the vol 2 and purchased it on line thru Google Shopping. Easy as pie....Gotta look for a bargin though. The books range from $20.00 to $200.00. So shop around. :salut: Thanks to all, Steve
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RE:Gibbs Lake Jefferson Co.

Post by bob johansen » Sat Nov 01, 2008 10:52 am

fishing collector -- I have the third edition (1973) of volume two and will share any information you want on any specific lake.
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RE:Gibbs Lake Jefferson Co.

Post by fishing collector » Sun Nov 02, 2008 10:07 pm

Aaron wrote:I have a lot of those books in scanned PDF format... 17 books totalling 657MB of PDF goodness...
Aaron...Are you going to post all the pdf reference books you have to the site? I just got the Lakes of Washington vol 2 in hard back. Are these 17 books you have different than the Vol1&2? Thanks Steve

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RE:Gibbs Lake Jefferson Co.

Post by fishing collector » Sun Nov 02, 2008 10:26 pm

Bob Johansen wrote:fishing collector -- I have the third edition (1973) of volume two and will share any information you want on any specific lake.
Thanks Bob but I just ordered one on line. Thanks again, Steve

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RE:Gibbs Lake Jefferson Co.

Post by kevinb » Mon Feb 02, 2009 9:34 pm

Is Gibbs anything like Sandy Shore,in terms of topography?

Sandy Shore is one of my faves but havn't been there in a few years...I heard that some logging was done in the area recently

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Post by fishnislife » Wed Feb 04, 2009 5:35 pm

Gibbs is similiar to Sandy Shores. Not as deep but great structure throughout the lake. If you mean completely surrounded by trees, tough access and limited shoreline fishing, then they are exactly the same. Both are great lakes to get away from everyone. Let me know if you go. I sure would like to know a definite on Gibbs having bass or not. No one has told me for sure. The lake looks great for a few large bucketmouths, but I have never seen one or got a bite, only trout.
And kb, I would highly recommend picking up Lakes of Washington Vol.1 that fishing collector mentioned. I picked one up after I talked to him about it last year. Tons of topos and lake info. you can't find anywhere else. I found mine on Biblio.com but don't see any on there right now. Look around, it is well worth it.





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RE:Gibbs Lake Jefferson Co.

Post by kevinb » Thu Feb 05, 2009 4:30 pm

fishnislife wrote:Gibbs is similiar to Sandy Shores. Not as deep but great structure throughout the lake. If you mean completely surrounded by trees, tough access and limited shoreline fishing, then they are exactly the same. Both are great lakes to get away from everyone. Let me know if you go. I sure would like to know a definite on Gibbs having bass or not. No one has told me for sure. The lake looks great for a few large bucketmouths, but I have never seen one or got a bite, only trout.
And kb, I would highly recommend picking up Lakes of Washington Vol.1 that fishing collector mentioned. I picked one up after I talked to him about it last year. Tons of topos and lake info. you can't find anywhere else. I found mine on Biblio.com but don't see any on there right now. Look around, it is well worth it.





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Excellent info...thank you.
I tried to find that book...no luck yet. Even tried Barnes & Noble,Borders and Amazon,NADA

You'll be the first to know when I head up there.It will probably be one of my week long trips where I slam
as many waters in as possible.

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Post by fishnislife » Sat Feb 07, 2009 3:11 pm

kb, I found one on Biblio.com. I'll shoot ya the link.
I would recommend to anyone to pick this book up. The first addition is for Western Lakes and the second addition is for Eastern Lakes. Cost is around $25 each (sold seperately) and it is a great resource.





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RE:Gibbs Lake Jefferson Co.

Post by fishing collector » Sat Feb 07, 2009 5:06 pm

kevinb wrote:
fishnislife wrote:Gibbs is similiar to Sandy Shores. Not as deep but great structure throughout the lake. If you mean completely surrounded by trees, tough access and limited shoreline fishing, then they are exactly the same. Both are great lakes to get away from everyone. Let me know if you go. I sure would like to know a definite on Gibbs having bass or not. No one has told me for sure. The lake looks great for a few large bucketmouths, but I have never seen one or got a bite, only trout.
And kb, I would highly recommend picking up Lakes of Washington Vol.1 that fishing collector mentioned. I picked one up after I talked to him about it last year. Tons of topos and lake info. you can't find anywhere else. I found mine on Biblio.com but don't see any on there right now. Look around, it is well worth it.





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Excellent info...thank you.
I tried to find that book...no luck yet. Even tried Barnes & Noble,Borders and Amazon,NADA

You'll be the first to know when I head up there.It will probably be one of my week long trips where I slam
as many waters in as possible.
I looked around for it and only found them through Google shopping. It isn't a new book so regular book stores won't have them. Look around and if you find the price lower than $35.00 then it's an ok buy! I think Google Shopping is going to be your best bet. Hope you all find one. It is a fantastic reference book for lakes, ponds, and mud puddles.

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RE:Gibbs Lake Jefferson Co.

Post by Big D » Sat Feb 07, 2009 5:37 pm

I was looking for the books that you guys were talking about and found this one on eBay:
Lakes of Western Washington~Water Supply No.14~Ecology
It is item/auction number 250306846522 and it is selling for $8.95 + $3.98 for shipping if anyone is interested.
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Post by fishnislife » Sun Feb 08, 2009 3:18 pm

Big D wrote:I was looking for the books that you guys were talking about and found this one on eBay:
Lakes of Western Washington~Water Supply No.14~Ecology
It is item/auction number 250306846522 and it is selling for $8.95 + $3.98 for shipping if anyone is interested.

That's it. A newer addition with a different cover, but that is the info and MAN, what a price. I almost want to pick it up to give away to a friend. Good looking out Big D, nice find.


This is what mine looks like

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There are quite a few on Biblio.com right now. Just search the author Ernest Wolcott. They aslo have Vol. 2 for Eastern Washington lakes for sale as well.




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RE:Gibbs Lake Jefferson Co.

Post by clark&lewis » Mon Feb 09, 2009 6:28 am

Seattle Public Library is where I found copies to look at to decide if I wanted to purchase it. Powells books in Portland is good source for any used books. I am now looking for topo of Teal lake in Jefferson Co.

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Post by Jake Dogfish » Mon Feb 09, 2009 6:32 am

Here is a great link for viewing some of the Water supply bulletins online:

http://www.ecy.wa.gov/programs/eap/wsb/wsb_Lakes.html

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RE:Gibbs Lake Jefferson Co.

Post by clark&lewis » Wed Feb 11, 2009 12:17 pm

Thanks for the website. Saves me time of scanning the book for the pages I want.

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