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Rivers & Lakes · Forster Creek Tributary

Irish Creek

Irish Creek is a small tributary of Forster Creek in the Purcell Range backcountry west of Radium Hot Springs. No fish have been directly recorded on the creek itself, so it reads as scouting water within a drainage known for cutthroat, bull trout, rainbow and brook trout rather than a confirmed destination.

Irish Creek is a small tributary that joins Forster Creek in Purcell Range country west of Radium Hot Springs, part of the same glacier-and-alpine-fed drainage that also carries Frances Creek and Welsh Creek toward the Columbia River. No fish have been directly recorded on the creek itself, so it is best treated as a scouting water within a drainage known for Westslope Cutthroat Trout, Bull Trout, rainbow trout and brook trout rather than a confirmed destination.

The water

The creek's mouth sits at 50.62121, -116.44903. It runs stream order 4 (mid-range on a 1-to-6+ scale, where 1 is a headwater trickle and 6 or higher marks a full river), stretching roughly 6 km. The channel is narrow, with a median width around 4.5 m, a moderately steep median gradient near 5.37%, and a small peak mean-annual discharge of about 0.301 m³/s (low flow). That puts Irish Creek in the same low-flow-prone country where several Steamboat Mountain tributaries, including reaches of Akenside, Forster, Bugaboo and Horsethief creeks, ran dry or intermittent during late-summer sampling, a reminder that a cold, connected channel here is not guaranteed once the season dries out.

The fishing

No fish have been directly recorded on Irish Creek in local beat and fish-inventory data. The inferred system context, drawn from the wider Forster and Frances drainage, includes Westslope Cutthroat Trout, Bull Trout, rainbow trout and brook trout, but that is a habitat inference, not a confirmed local population. If you find cold, connected, wetted channel while working the Forster backroad network, it is worth a cast; otherwise this is not a water to plan a dedicated trip around.

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Forster Creek tributary
Into the Columbia River drainage
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Stream order 4
~6 km
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No confirmed records
Inferred trout/char context only
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Backroad scout water
Low-flow prone by late summer

If you find worthwhile connected water, fish the same cold mountain-creek box used across the Forster drainage: a Stimulator or Adams as an attractor dry, an Elk Hair Caddis to cover caddis, and a Hare's Ear or Pheasant Tail under the surface for mayflies, small stoneflies and summer terrestrials.

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A scouting water, not a confirmed fishery

Irish Creek carries no direct fish records in provincial inventory data. Expect the same mixed cutthroat, bull trout, rainbow and brook trout context as the wider Forster drainage if you find cold, connected water, but do not count on it before you have walked the creek.

Access and the rules

No distinct trailhead, parking area or put-in has been confirmed for Irish Creek itself. It sits inside the same Steamboat Mountain backroad network that reaches Forster Creek, accessed via Forster Main off the Radium Hot Springs or Brisco crossing on tertiary logging roads described as complex and in variable condition. Scout the wider Forster Creek access framework before committing to find this particular tributary.

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Before you fish

No Irish Creek-specific exception appears in the regional synopsis. Regional Region 4 defaults apply: stream closure April 1 to June 14, winter trout and char release November 1 to March 31, and a single barbless hook required in streams. Confirm the current Region 4 synopsis and any in-season notices before fishing.

Conditions

  • Navigability: narrow median channel width (~4.5 m), moderately steep median gradient (~5.37%), small peak mean-annual discharge (~0.301 m³/s, low flow), consistent with a small backcountry tributary that can run thin or disconnected by late summer.
  • Stocking: no stocking record. Any fish present here would be wild.