Kodiak Brown Bear Fishing

07 Jun 2012 22:23 #1 by otisptoadwater
All I want to know is how much distance there was between the camera man and the bear...

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08 Jun 2012 15:00 #2 by bailey bud
looks like a young bear (legs skinny --- trunk isn't filled out).

Even so, I'm guessing there's a telephoto lens involved.

Finally - in the summer, a well fed bear is a generally benign bear.

They're a little more grumpy when they're mating, when they're filling up for the winter, or when they're giving birth to young cubs..

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08 Jun 2012 16:05 #3 by akilina
Replied by akilina on topic Kodiak Brown Bear Fishing
lol I am picturing a really long camera lens. One of those big giant cameras and telephoto lens.

Having been up there though, you can get relatively close and they don't care so long as you don't try to compete with them for fish, cuz then they will come after you and take it away.

Nice video.

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