Batys Creek is a short headwater tributary of Wilkie Creek in the Trout Lake and Lardeau country of the Duncan Lake watershed. Provincial fish-inventory data carries no direct observations here, and because the parent creek currently carries a no-fishing rule, this is a water to scout and confirm rather than fish on spec.
The water
The creek carries an official Kootenay Land District name, at 50.649722, -117.553333. It runs stream order 2 (near the headwater end of a scale that runs from 1, a trickle, up to 6 or more for a full river) and stretches roughly 3 km before joining Wilkie Creek, which in turn drains toward Duncan Lake by way of Trout Lake and the Lardeau system.
The fishing
The named-line fish-record extraction found zero direct observations on Batys Creek itself. What it does carry is the same inferred forage context as the wider Wilkie / Trout Lake system: Kokanee, Sculpin and juvenile fish moving through connected water, with small Mayflies, Caddisflies (Sedges), Stoneflies and Terrestrials (Hoppers, Ants, Beetles) as the likely aquatic and terrestrial food base if any reach of the creek proves fish-bearing. None of that is confirmed on Batys itself, so no fly recommendation follows from current evidence.
Scout, don't plan a trip
Conditions
- Navigability: no channel-geometry data (width, gradient, discharge) exists for Batys Creek. At stream order 2 and roughly 3 km long, expect small headwater water, but treat any size read as unconfirmed until field-checked.
- Stocking: no stocking record. If any reach proves fish-bearing, it would run on wild fish only.
Access and the rules
No specific access route, trailhead or parking area for Batys Creek has been confirmed. The wider Wilkie Creek drainage sits in Trout Lake / Lardeau mining country, reached historically by dirt road from the north end of Trout Lake, but that context describes the area generally rather than a confirmed Batys Creek approach.
