Diamond Lake Fish Report for 11-30-2022
Snow has already started falling on Diamond Lake
Diamond Lake - Diamond Lake, OR (Douglas County)

by OR Department of Fish & Wildlife Staff
11-30-2022
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Snow has already started falling on Diamond Lake. Anglers are strongly encouraged to check road conditions before going to Diamond Lake.
Anglers should check with the Umpqua National Forest (541-498-2531) for information on camps and ramps. The campgrounds may start closing as we move into fall. Anglers can check fishing and water conditions at Diamond Lake on the Diamond Lake Resort Facebook page or call 541-793-3333 for updates. Diamond Lake is open to fishing year-round.
Diamond Lake has been stocked with tiger and brown trout. These fish are intended to assist in controlling illegally introduced tui chub. These trout are catch-and-release only and need to be released immediately and unharmed if caught.
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for Wednesday, November 30th, 2022Ben Irving Reservoir: Bass fishing is probably slowing down dramatically for the winter
Chetco River: Rain this week is expected to raise river levels
Cooper Creek Reservoir: Bass and bluegill are slowing down dramatically
Coquille River: The weather forecast is for significant rain mid to late in the week
Elk River: Chinook anglers remember that only hatchery salmon can be kept this year
Fish Lake : Fish Lake is filling with the input of various springs and is now at 32 percent full
Galesville Reservoir: Water levels are slightly higher than this time last year, but still very low overall
Howard Prairie Reservoir: Howard Prairie has started to fill with recent rain and snow and is at 7 percent full
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Rogue River- Lower: Rain this week will improve fishing conditions
Rogue River - Middle: Coho are pushing through the middle Rogue
Rogue River- Upper (Above Lost Creek): Trout releases are done for the year, but trout are still available
Umpqua River: Fish are moving with the fresh rains that have been coming
Umpqua River- South : Steelhead may start moving into the river at some point
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