Gibson County, TN
Gibson County Lake is a 560-acre reservoir in Tennessee. The lake is a popular destination for amazing bass fishing.
Explore the best fishing spots proven by local anglers.
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Boat launching ramp, rental boats, fishing piers and fish attractors are accessible on the territory of Gibson County Lake.
You have to get a daily lake permit to fish here.
Trotlines, limblines and snagging are prohibited here. Speed boating, personal water craft, water skiing and swimming are also prohibited.
The daily creel limit for largemouth bass at Gibson County Lake is 10 fish per day with length limits of 18-24 inches. Only one fish over 24 inches may be caught.
The daily creel limit for sunfish at Gibson County Lake is 20 fish per day with no length limit.
The daily creel limit for crappie at Gibson County Lake is 30 fish per day with the minimum length limit of 10 inches.
The daily creel limit for catfish at Gibson County Lake is 5 fish per day with no length limit.
Jug fishing is prohibited on Saturdays, Sundays, Memorial Day, Independence Day and Labor Day from April 1 to September 30. The rest period each boat is limited to 10 jugs per day.
Regulations vary by location. Check the rules for your fish to stay informed and prepared for fishing.
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