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Rivers & Lakes · Tributary Creek

Enterprise Creek

A creek in the Slocan River watershed, a tributary of Slocan River, holding Westslope Cutthroat, Bull Trout and Rainbow in provincial fish-inventory records.

Enterprise Creek is a tributary creek flowing into Slocan River. Recorded fish: Westslope cutthroat, bull trout, rainbow, cutthroat, dolly varden, kokanee.

The water

It flows into Slocan River within the Slocan River watershed (Slocan River → Kootenay River). It runs stream order 5 (well down the network, toward river scale; the scale runs from 1 for a headwater trickle to 6+ for a river) and roughly 22 km. Westslope Cutthroat Trout, Bull Trout, Rainbow Trout, cutthroat, dolly varden, Kokanee, recorded here in provincial fish-inventory data (32 records). Named tributaries in the index: Timber Creek, Bondholder Creek, Westmont Creek, Printer Creek, Neepawa Creek.

The fishing

As a small stream, a tributary of Slocan River, Enterprise Creek fishes the way creeks of its size do: short drifts with a buoyant attractor dry over a light dropper, working the pocket water and the heads of pools. Match the fly box to the season and confirm against a current local report.

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Tributary Creek
Slocan River watershed
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Stream order 5
~22 km
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Westslope Cutthroat and Bull Trout
32 records
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Not A Casual Float

Conditions

  • Navigability: not a casual float: whitewater or canyon evidence on this water; treat as wade unless a guide says otherwise (median channel width ~10.4 m, moderate width; median gradient ~3.87%, moderate; peak mean-annual discharge ~3.121 m³/s, low flow; canyon-confined sections with ~164 m walls (DEM)).

Access & the rules

Access for Enterprise Creek, meaning the roads in, put-ins and any walk-in or seasonal limits, is worth confirming locally before you commit a day. The drainage map shows how the water sits in its valley.

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Before you fish

Confirm the current BC freshwater fishing regulations (Region 4 – Kootenay) before you go This water is part of the Slocan River system.. Official synopsis: gov.bc.ca fishing regulations.