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Rivers & Lakes · Stocked Stillwater

Diamond Lake

A small stocked stillwater in the St. Mary River watershed, close to Premier Lake in the East Kootenay. Rainbow trout only, topped up on a long-running biennial fry program rather than a big put-and-take push.

Diamond Lake is a small stocked stillwater in the St. Mary River watershed, roughly a kilometre and a half from Premier Lake in BC's East Kootenay. Its surface area isn't recorded in the provincial lake catalogue, so treat it as one of the small, lightly-documented stillwaters in that cluster of lakes rather than a headline destination.

The water

Diamond Lake sits in the same small-lakes country as Premier Lake, part of the St. Mary River drainage in the East Kootenay. It carries rainbow trout only, no other stocked or recorded species, and it fishes as a quiet, low-pressure water next to its much larger neighbour.

Stocking

For an angler judging whether the fishing is worth the drive, the stocking record is the fishing report. Diamond Lake has been on a fry-stocking program since 1990: 17 recorded releases totalling 11,500 rainbow trout, most of them 500-fish drops on a roughly two-year cycle. The first few releases (1990 to 1998) used Premier, Beaver, Tunkwa, Genier and Badger stock as yearlings or fall fry; every release since 2000 has been Pennask-strain fry, the most recent on November 1, 2024.

Stocking record

Diamond — 11,500 fish stocked, 1990–2024

Rainbow Trout. Source: Province of BC — FIDQ / FISS Fish Releases via the Freshwater Fisheries Society of BC.

YearRainbow Trout
2024500
2022500
2020500
2018500
2012500
2010500
2008500
2006500
2004500
2002500
2000500
19981,000
19961,000
19941,000
19931,000
19911,000
19901,000

That steady, small biennial top-up makes it a put-grow fishery rather than a put-and-take one: the 500 Pennask fry dropped every second fall are effectively this lake's whole recruitment, growing on natural forage through the seasons between plants rather than being caught the same year they go in.

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Rainbow trout
Only recorded species
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11,500 fish
17 releases, 1990-2024
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Biennial fry program
Pennask strain since 2000

The fishing

No water-specific report is on file for Diamond Lake, so fish it on the standard small-lake stillwater program until a local account says otherwise: a chironomid under an indicator over the shoals in spring, then leech and attractor patterns worked along any drop-off as the water warms through summer. Because recruitment comes from small fry plants rather than catchable-sized fish, expect a lake of grown-on rainbow rather than fresh stockers, sized by how many seasons have passed since their release year.

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Before you fish

Confirm the current BC freshwater fishing regulations (Region 4, Kootenay) before you go, including any lake-specific bait, motor or ice-fishing restrictions. Official synopsis: gov.bc.ca fishing regulations.

Access and the rules

No boat launch, trailhead or parking location is on file for Diamond Lake itself. Confirm the approach, parking and any motor or float restrictions locally before you commit a day to it; the map shows where it sits relative to Premier Lake and the wider St. Mary River drainage.