Doran Creek is a small tributary of Jim Smith Creek in the Joseph Creek drainage west of Cranbrook, part of the wider St. Mary River system. Provincial fish-inventory data holds no direct records for the creek itself; what's known about its likely species mix comes from the connected Jim Smith and Joseph system, not from any survey on Doran directly.
The water
Doran Creek carries an official Kootenay Land District name at 49.486389, -115.796944, and it flows into Jim Smith Creek, which in turn joins Joseph Creek and then the St. Mary River. No stream-order, length, width or gradient data is available for it, and provincial fish-inventory records show zero direct entries, so the creek reads as a small, likely low-flow headwater feeder rather than a mapped fishery.
The fishing
With no direct fish records, no verified access and no guide coverage, there's nothing here to confidently recommend as a destination. If legal access is ever confirmed, treat it as scout water only: light dry/dropper or small-nymph work, and back off if flows run warm or low. The connected Jim Smith and Joseph system carries Rainbow Trout, Brook Trout, Kokanee and Westslope Cutthroat Trout records, but none of those are confirmed on Doran Creek itself, so don't extend that picture to this water without proof.
A connected, stressed system
Conditions
- Navigability: no channel-geometry data (width, gradient, discharge) is on record for Doran Creek. Assume a small, likely low-flow child stream until it's confirmed otherwise.
- Stocking: no stocking record. If it holds fish at all, they are wild or drift-in from the connected system.
Access and the rules
There's no established fishery here to organize access around. Doran Creek sits within the Jim Smith / Joseph Creek drainage on the west side of Cranbrook; if you're exploring that system, the Joseph Creek branch's not-Classified status and the regional stream defaults apply on paper to this small tributary too.
