Horsefly Creek is a small west-side tributary in the Duncan River and Duncan Lake system, carrying four direct rainbow trout records in provincial fish-inventory data, the strongest direct fish signal among the west-side Duncan/Lardeau scout creeks. It is a real, if narrow, rainbow fishery rather than a mapped destination: fish presence is confirmed, but access, regulation status and food-base detail are not.
The water
Horsefly Creek holds an official Kootenay Land District name at 50.5175, -117.291944 (key JBGRD), and is a separate water from the Cariboo region's better-known Horsefly River and community. 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 4 km through west-side Duncan/Lardeau country on its way toward Duncan Lake and the Duncan River below Duncan Dam. BC Hydro and the Okanagan Nation Alliance monitor fish habitat, food and life-history success across the Upper Duncan system because dam and reservoir operations affect connected tributaries like this one.
The fishing
Provincial fish-inventory data carries four direct rainbow trout observations on Horsefly Creek, along with confirmed map segments for the water itself, the best direct signal in this stretch of the watershed. There is no confirmed cutthroat, Bull Trout, Kokanee or mountain whitefish presence here; those species turn up elsewhere in the wider Duncan Lake watershed list but not on Horsefly itself, so treat the creek as a single-species rainbow water until a direct record says otherwise. No guide currently lists Horsefly Creek specifically; Reel Adventures Fishing Charters covers Duncan Lake at the lake and charter level, not this creek.
No hatch or drift data has been recorded for Horsefly Creek itself. Small, cold tributaries on this side of the Duncan system typically carry Stoneflies, Caddisflies (Sedges), Mayflies, midges and Terrestrials (Hoppers, Ants, Beetles), with fry and Sculpin where habitat allows, so a light rainbow kit built around an Elk Hair Caddis, Adams, Royal Wulff or Stimulator up top, backed by a Prince, Hare's Ear or Pheasant Tail underneath and a small Woolly Bugger or sparse fry pattern for deeper runs, is a reasonable starting point rather than a confirmed hatch chart.
A rainbow scout creek, not a mapped destination
Conditions
- Navigability: no channel-geometry data (width, gradient, discharge) exists for Horsefly Creek. At stream order 2 and roughly 4 km long, expect small headwater-scale water, but treat any size read as unconfirmed until field-checked.
- Stocking: no stocking record. It runs on wild fish only.
Access and the rules
No public access route, trailhead or parking area for Horsefly Creek has been confirmed. It sits in the same west-side Duncan/Lardeau country as Stobart Creek and Deep Creek, generally reached from the Lardeau side of Duncan Lake, but that describes the area rather than a confirmed Horsefly Creek approach.

