Greywolf Golf Course Hole #16 "Moose Back" 390-yd Par4 Handicap 8
An ideal drive will carry the cross bunkers and stop on the right side of the fairway. A delicate short iron approach must clear the deep greenside bunkers. Errant shots over the back are in serious trouble.
Greywolf GC:
Wildlife viewing at Greywolf is another plus. Here you will most likely see deer each time you play, as well as black bears and moose. We're too high up for elk, Morgan stated, but there is a family of deer on the course, so you're bound to see them at some point.
Designed by Doug Carrick, Greywolf epitomizes playability with a design built to maximize the natural beauty of the land. Fortunately for Carrick, the natural beauty of the land in and around Panorama is simply breathtaking.
Fishing:
The Bow River in Alberta is one of the finest trout rivers in the world. Just below Banff townsite, the Bow River winds it's way through the mountains of Banff National Park and out through the front ranges of the Rocky Mountains to the prairies boasting 40km (25 miles) of catch & release waters. This section of The Bow River is still a freestone mountain river, no man made structures have affected river flow or streambed. The wild and wary trout in the river make for exceptional sport. Using stable and highly maneuverable MacKenzie River drift boats, we'll expertly float you into some of the nicest holes and most productive holding areas in the river. "A simply magical experience", to enjoy the sensation of fishing in a wild mountain river, as it flows through the incredible mountain scenery of the Canadian Rockies. We are the longest running guide service on the Upper Bow River. This service is available April through October. These are private day trips with highly experienced professional guides. Our stable MacKenzie River drift boats that can seat two or three anglers plus the guide. All gear is provided, including complete fly and/or spin fishing gear, waders and custom tied flies at no extra charge. Our guides are expert teachers, and will give top-notch instruction. What better place for a novice to learn how to fly fish or spin fish - in a wild, free-flowing river, surrounded by impressive mountain scenery. Expert anglers can gain too, as many well kept secrets can be revealed. Our clients have caught brown trout (up to 10 lbs/4 kg), Rocky Mountain whitefish (to 5 lbs/2.2 kg), and the occasional cutthroat, brook, and bull trout. The fish in this river are wild and self-sustaining and are protected with catch and release fishing regulations. The average trip length is 7-8 hours on 7km (5 miles) of the river in catch & release waters. Transportation from your accommodations in Banff is available, or meet in Canmore at the site of departure. This section of the Bow River is a primary corridor and home to many varieties of wildlife, and floating down this beautiful river presents many photographic opportunities. The excellent fishing on a wild river set in the spectacular scenery of the Canadian Rockies will make this a truly memorable fishing adventure.
Considered to be one of the top ten Lake Trout fisheries in Canada, Lake Minnewanka is the largest lake in Banff National Park and is less than 5 miles ( 9 km) from Banff town site. Originally named Devil's Lake or Spirit Lake by native peoples, the lake was renamed Minnewanka (Lake of the Water Spirit) by early explorers. This 18 mile ( 25 km) long, one mile ( 2 km) wide lake, and with depths of up to 400 feet ( 130 m), may or may not be home to spirits, but it is certainly home to trophy size Lake Trout. Our guided excursions on the lake provide the novice and expert alike the chance to land one of these monster fish. We'll take you where the fish are. A day out on the water surrounded by some of the most spectacular mountains in Banff National Park will make this an unforgettable experience. Lake Minnewanka provides excellent fishing for wild fish, and our clients have caught lake trout (up to 45 lbs/20 kg), Rocky Mountain whitefish (to 5lbs/2.2 kg), and occasional bull, cutthroat and brown trout. We actively promote "CPR"- catch, photograph, and release. However, anglers are allowed a limit of 2 fish per license. We have unrivalled knowledge of this large lake, and say with some pride that our success rate is phenomenal: our clients catch fish. Wildlife abounds in the area. There may be opportunities to view bears, bighorn sheep, elk, wolf, coyote, deer, bald eagles, golden eagles, diving ducks, and many other animals. Don't forget your camera! Typical trips are 4.5 or 6.5 hours in length. I’ve got news….this place above did not list the prices (Banff Fishing Unlimited), but another site did, and they are $395+100 for a half day for 3 people ….$500/3cad = I guess isn’t terrible, but it is a little pricey. Plus the fishing license I mentioned earlier …at like $28cad each. You’re looking at $160pp at minimum.
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