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Only one bear in the Brooks Falls that day. The Brooks River, in Katmai National Park, is part of the Bristol Bay watershed, one of the most productive salmon fisheries in the world. There are so many salmon in the Brooks River right now, that bears can easily catch them without having to stand in the falls. Video provided by Michael Gallo @wildgallo (instagram). | Kodiak Island Expeditions
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Only one bear in the Brooks Falls that day. The Brooks River, in Katmai National Park, is part of the Bristol Bay watershed, one of the most productive salmon fisheries in the world. There are so many salmon in the Brooks River right now, that bears can easily catch them without having to stand in the falls. Video provided by Michael Gallo @wildgallo (instagram). | Kodiak Island Expeditions
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