Originally posted this in the Fishing Discussion area and thought perhaps its more of a fly fishing area so I might have better luck with an answer on this side.
Looking through the regs today, planning my last outing before a lot of the rivers close and was trying to locate "Gorge Creek" on google to figure out the cut offs for Sheep River.
The wording of the regs are as follows:
Sheep River & tributaries
from headwaters downstream to the bridge at Indian Oils Day-use Site
June 16 to Oct. 31 – Trout limit 0; Bait Ban.
Nov. 1 to June 15 – CLOSED
from bridge at Indian Oils Day-use site downstream to Gorge Creek and tributaries (except Gorge Creek) - CLOSED
from Gorge Creek downstream to Highwood River – River only
June 16 to Aug. 31 – Trout limit 2; Cutthroat and Rainbow over 35 cm; Mountain Whitefish limit 5 over 30 cm; Maggots are the only bait allowed and only after Aug. 15.
Sept. 1 to Oct. 31 – Trout limit 0; Mountain Whitefish limit 5 over 30 cm; Maggots are the only bait allowed.
Nov. 1 to June 15 – CLOSED
The problems are when I look at the Alberta Parks day use site for Indian oils, it gives coordinates that do not show me a bridge anywhere around that location.
http://www.albertaparks.ca/sheep-riv...e/indian-oils/
Also when searching for Gorge creek I can only guess since it is not labelled, but I am thinking the confluence they are talking about is around these coordinates. (50.734761, -114.197085).
Which means that everything in the middle is closed.
I was just hoping someone could "A" post coordinates for the bridge they are talking about, and "B" confirm the coordinates I provided are in fact the confluence of Gorge creek.
The second scenario is the bridge in the Indian oils day use located at coordinates (50.596018, -114.780258) and the confluence of the Gorge is actually located (50.607355, -114.727704).
I wish the regs simply used Lat and Long, no fishing between here and here, instead of land marks and obscure land grid system, because I am the one who wrote this and I am slightly confused.
So my apologies