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Racehorse Creek

Nestled in the stunning landscape of southwest Alberta, is a hidden gem for fly anglers seeking an intimate and rewarding fishing experience. As a tributary of the Oldman River, this creek offers crystal-clear waters teeming with opportunities to catch native trout species.

 

Why Choose Racehorse Creek?

  • Unspoiled Beauty: Flowing through pristine forested areas and rugged foothills, the creek provides a peaceful setting perfect for anglers who value solitude.
  • Healthy Fish Populations: Known for its Cutthroat and Rainbow Trout, Racehorse Creek also offers the occasional chance to encounter Bull Trout in deeper pools.
  • Accessibility: While some stretches require a short hike, the effort is rewarded with access to untouched fishing spots.
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Racehorse Creek
Approximately 25 kilometers (15 miles) long, flowing from its headwaters in the foothills of the Canadian Rockies near Racehorse Pass to its confluence with the Oldman River. This relatively short creek is renowned for its clear waters, scenic surroundings, and healthy populations of trout, making it a prime destination for anglers who enjoy walk-and-wade fly fishing. Its size and length allow for exploration while offering a variety of fishing spots along its course.
Country

Alberta, Canada

Fishing License Needed

You will need your Alberta fishing licence plus your Alberta WIN card.

TYPE OF FISHING

ON FOOT FISH WITH WADERS

Language Spoken

English and French

What kind of fish

Mostly Cutties, but you could find rainbows, bull trouts and mountain white fish

What size

Racehorse Creek is approximately 25 kilometers (15 miles) long

Hatches and Recommended Flies for Racehorse Creek
Racehorse Creek boasts a variety of aquatic insect hatches throughout the fishing season, providing excellent opportunities for fly anglers. Matching the hatch is key to success.
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