Abode Creek is an official Kootenay Land District water (key JAALD) that feeds Lodgepole Creek in the Wigwam River drainage, part of the wider Elk River system in the East Kootenay. The Region 4 regulations synopsis has no entry naming Abode by itself, and no fishing guide publishes coverage of it.
The water
The creek sits at 49.286944, -114.787500 on the provincial gazetteer, one of a cluster of small Lodgepole child creeks that also includes Pylon Creek, North Lodgepole Creek, Sportsman Creek, Campsite Creek and Rockcleft Creek. Local fish-observation data carries an Abode named line but zero direct records on it, so no stream order, length or discharge figure is available for this reach specifically. The broader Lodgepole branch holds Westslope Cutthroat Trout, Bull Trout, rainbow trout, generic cutthroat and Dolly Varden, but that is branch-wide context, not an Abode-specific record.
The fishing
There is nothing here to recommend as a destination yet. With zero direct fish observations, no regulation entry naming Abode specifically and no guide who publishes a trip on it, the honest read is a regulation-and-access check rather than a fishery. Elk River Guiding Company and other Wigwam-branch operators describe the parent Wigwam as a remote, clear, walk-and-wade stream with migratory bull trout, deep pools, boulders and log jams, and that character likely extends into the Lodgepole tributaries by geography, but none of it has been confirmed on Abode itself.
If a future survey confirms legal, fish-bearing water, the nearest verified hatch spine is the Fernie and Elk River calendar: golden Stoneflies near the June 15 opener, Green Drakes, PMDs and Light Cahills, Yellow Sallies, Caddisflies (Sedges), August Terrestrials (Hoppers, Ants, Beetles), fall Blue-Winged Olives and October caddis, plus Sculpin and fry where the water holds char. A matching small-stream kit would lean on a Stimulator or Royal Wulff up top, an Elk Hair Caddis through summer, and a Hare's Ear, Pheasant Tail or Prince Nymph underneath, with an Adams for the fall olives. None of this has been confirmed on Abode itself; it is the surrounding branch's pattern, not a creek-specific report.
Treat this as unconfirmed water
Conditions
- Navigability: no channel-geometry survey (width, gradient or discharge) is on record for this creek, consistent with a small, unsurveyed headwater tributary.
- Stocking: no stocking record. Any fish present would be wild.
Access and the rules
No named road, trailhead, parking area or put-in has been confirmed for Abode Creek. The nearest reliable landmark in the area is the km 26 falls marker on Lodgepole Road, cited in the regulation table as the boundary between the upstream and downstream Lodgepole Creek listings; it is a legal reference point, not a confirmed access route to Abode itself. Road condition, tenure and any closure notices still need field confirmation.
