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Rivers & Lakes · Horsethief Creek Tributary

Paulding Creek

A small, steep tributary that feeds Horsethief Creek in the Columbia Valley. No fish records, guide coverage or access details turn up in provincial stream data, so treat this one as watershed context until a survey or field report says otherwise.

Paulding Creek is a small, steep tributary that joins Horsethief Creek in the Columbia Valley, one of a cluster of minor streams, alongside Farnham Creek, Haultain Creek and others, draining toward Horsethief Creek and on to the Columbia River in the Radium-Invermere corridor.

The water

Paulding Creek's mouth sits at 50.52621, -116.51969. It runs stream order 3 (low on the 1-to-6+ scale where 1 is a headwater trickle and 6+ a river) across 12 mapped channel segments, a narrow channel with a median width of roughly 2.5 m, dropping at a very steep median gradient near 45.5%, with a peak mean-annual discharge of about 0.07 m³/s (very low flow). That combination, narrow, steep, low-volume, reads as a classic headwater tributary rather than a stream built for a day of fishing.

The fishing

No fish records turn up for Paulding Creek in the provincial stream data covering the Horsethief Creek watershed, and no guide, report or online log names it specifically. That is not proof of an empty creek, small steep headwater tributaries are routinely under-surveyed, but it does mean Paulding Creek is honestly a regulation-and-access check rather than a confirmed fishery. If it does hold coldwater fish, the character of the wider Horsethief system points toward small-stream basics: Mayflies, Caddisflies (Sedges) and Stoneflies imitations with summer Terrestrials (Hoppers, Ants, Beetles), but that is a hypothesis carried over from the surrounding watershed, not a record from Paulding Creek itself. If you do scout it, a small-stream box of Adams, Elk Hair Caddis and Stimulator on top, with a Hare's Ear or Prince Nymph underneath, covers the reasonable bases.

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Horsethief tributary
Feeds Horsethief Creek
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Stream order 3
~2.5 m wide, narrow
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No fish records
Unsurveyed in local data
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Wade / technical
~45.5% gradient, very steep
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An unconfirmed water

Treat Paulding Creek as watershed context within the Horsethief Creek drainage rather than a planned trip. No fish records, guide coverage or access details have turned up for this specific tributary; a field scout that finds fish or a route in would be new, useful information.

Conditions

  • Navigability: narrow and very steep (median width ~2.5 m, narrow; gradient ~45.5%, very steep; peak mean-annual discharge ~0.07 m³/s, very low flow), consistent with a small, technical headwater tributary rather than a stream built for wading any distance.
  • Stocking: no stocking record. Nothing suggests Paulding Creek is on any hatchery program; it runs, if it holds fish at all, on wild fish only.

Access and the rules

No named trailhead, road access point or put-in has been confirmed specifically for Paulding Creek. It sits within the wider Horsethief Creek drainage in the Columbia Valley, part of the tributary network feeding the upper Columbia system around the Radium-Invermere corridor, but the exact route in remains unconfirmed.

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Before you fish

No Paulding Creek-specific exception appears in the checked Region 4 synopsis, so the regional defaults apply: streams are closed Apr 1 to Jun 14, trout and char are subject to the winter release period Nov 1 to Mar 31, and only a single barbless hook is permitted. Confirm the current Region 4 synopsis before you fish.