The Field Journal
Rivers & Lakes · Non-Sport Tributary

Index Creek

Not a sport fishery. Provincial fish-inventory data records no direct observations on this short, official tributary of Gainer Creek, and the regional index marks it no-sportfish outright. Its main interest is orientation: the historic Hidden Treasure mineral prospect sits on the creek.

Index Creek is a short, no-sportfish tributary of Gainer Creek in the upper Lardeau Creek system near Trout Lake. Provincial fish-inventory data records zero direct observations here, and the regional index marks it no-sportfish, so it is not an angling destination. Its main interest is orientation: the historic Hidden Treasure mineral prospect sits on the creek.

The water

Index Creek carries an official name in the Kootenay Land District, recorded by NRCan Geographical Names (key JACLX, map sheet 082K11) at 50.691389, -117.306389. It flows into Gainer Creek, a minor tributary on the east side of that drainage, which in turn feeds Lardeau Creek toward Trout Lake. It runs stream order 2 (near the bottom of the network, on a scale that runs from 1 for a headwater trickle up to 6 or more for a full river), stretches roughly 1 km, and carries zero direct fish observations in the provincial index, consistent with its no-sportfish designation. No bcfishpass channel-geometry record exists for a creek this short, so there is no width, gradient or discharge figure to report.

MINFILE records place the Hidden Treasure prospect on Index Creek, part of the Ferguson mining country's old workings and claims. That context is useful for access and hazard awareness only, not fish or water-quality evidence.

The fishing

With no confirmed sportfish, no guide coverage and no individual regulation entry, there is nothing here to recommend as a destination. The wider Gainer Creek branch that Index feeds carries only inferred Lardeau sportfish context itself, not a proven fishery, so this small tributary is best treated as map orientation and habitat context within the Gainer drainage rather than a place to plan a day around.

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Non-sport tributary
Into Gainer Creek
straighten
Stream order 2
~1 km
block
No sportfish
Zero inventory records
terrain
Old mine workings
Hidden Treasure prospect nearby
warning

Old mine workings on the creek

MINFILE records place the Hidden Treasure prospect directly on Index Creek. Expect old roads and unstable ground away from any maintained route, and treat the drainage as backcountry travel, not a marked trail. Do not treat prospect records as fish or water-quality evidence.

Conditions & stocking

  • Navigability: wade and technical only, a short headwater creek with no bcfishpass width, gradient or discharge record on file, consistent with its 1 km mapped extent and its no-sportfish designation.
  • Stocking: no stocking record. There is no put-and-take or conservation program on this water.

Access and the rules

There is no fishery to organize access around here. No named trailhead, parking area or confirmed public access point has turned up for Index Creek, and the old Hidden Treasure workings mean any visit is backcountry routefinding rather than a maintained trail. Anyone scouting the Gainer Creek drainage toward Lardeau Creek and Trout Lake should note the broader Region 4 tributary rules apply on paper to any bull trout encountered nearby, even though Index Creek itself carries no confirmed population.

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Before you fish

No individual regulation entry exists for Index Creek. On paper it would sit under the Region 4 Trout Lake tributary rule, bull trout catch-and-release where present, but the regional index marks the creek no-sportfish and holds no confirmed population. Confirm the current Region 4 synopsis before fishing the Gainer or Lardeau drainage nearby.