Diamond Lake

Oh hey, it’s you guys again! How’s it going?

5 weeks in Southern Oregon and I finally had time to wet a line. I pulled the drift boat up to Diamond Lake despite a less than favorable forecast and I was handsomely rewarded.

I got a few rainbows right off the bat that were just fine, nothing huge, but very fun.



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As I was messing around with them, I heard, shall we say, a commotion towards the shore. My assumption was that someone had thrown a stick and a large dog jumped in after it. I looked and there was no human or dog to be seen. Then I saw a brown thrash around in the shallows maybe 10 feet off the shoreline that was just absolutely massive. Okay, very interesting. I keep looking in that area. Okay, there are some BIG fish right there. I swear I saw one jump after a low flying bird. It might have been a coincidence, but a huge brown came flying out of the water, right at a bird.

So naturally I row over there. I go from blind casting to rainbows to sight casting these enormous browns and tigers in 1-2 feet of water. Good lord.

I only managed two browns. I was very happy with the first. The second…. I’ll probably never catch another brown of that caliber in my life. As usual, the pics don’t do it justice and I was alone so I was taking them myself. It was 22-24” and just fat and enormous. I couldn’t believe it.

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The fly of choice was, of course, a black drunk male prostitute.

Those diamond lake browns are no joke
 

Zak

Legend
Oh hey, it’s you guys again! How’s it going?

5 weeks in Southern Oregon and I finally had time to wet a line. I pulled the drift boat up to Diamond Lake despite a less than favorable forecast and I was handsomely rewarded.

I got a few rainbows right off the bat that were just fine, nothing huge, but very fun.



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As I was messing around with them, I heard, shall we say, a commotion towards the shore. My assumption was that someone had thrown a stick and a large dog jumped in after it. I looked and there was no human or dog to be seen. Then I saw a brown thrash around in the shallows maybe 10 feet off the shoreline that was just absolutely massive. Okay, very interesting. I keep looking in that area. Okay, there are some BIG fish right there. I swear I saw one jump after a low flying bird. It might have been a coincidence, but a huge brown came flying out of the water, right at a bird.

So naturally I row over there. I go from blind casting to rainbows to sight casting these enormous browns and tigers in 1-2 feet of water. Good lord.

I only managed two browns. I was very happy with the first. The second…. I’ll probably never catch another brown of that caliber in my life. As usual, the pics don’t do it justice and I was alone so I was taking them myself. It was 22-24” and just fat and enormous. I couldn’t believe it.

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The fly of choice was, of course, a black drunk male prostitute.

Those diamond lake browns are no joke
Wow, what a beautiful brown!
 

DimeBrite

Saltwater fly fisherman
Awesome brown trout!
 

mcswny

Legend
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The only reason you caught them was because your daughter wasn’t there to catch them herself.

But damn, those are cool. And I totally get the trying to take a picture by yourself of a pig. Show us the fly!
 

Travis Bille

I am El Asso Wipo!!!!!
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The only reason you caught them was because your daughter wasn’t there to catch them herself.

But damn, those are cool. And I totally get the trying to take a picture by yourself of a pig. Show us the fly!
No kidding, even SHE was impressed!

I’ll try to snap a picture tomorrow. It’s just rabbit strip with a sparky long chenille type body, and then you wrap the rabbit at the cone. Or something. Just some goofy generic leech I tie
 

Buzzy

I prefer to call them strike indicators.
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WOW, amazing browns, AWESOME and jealous. Well done!! I haven't fished Diamond Lake since my days in K'Falls, perhaps it's time to do so again.
 

Jim F.

Still a Genuine Montana Fossil
In a word . . . WOW!
 

GAT

Dumbfounded
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I knew Diamond held large rainbow but had no idea there are also big browns in the lake. Thanks for the report.
 

FinLuver

Native Oregonian…1846
I knew Diamond held large rainbow but had no idea there are also big browns in the lake. Thanks for the report.
I think the browns and tigers were introduced to combat the introduced tui chubs.

(Man’s insights and logic at work)
 
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