Kodiak Bear Fishing Karluk River

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Uploaded by on Oct 26, 2009

Kodiak Bear fishing on our Float Trip on the Karluk River, 2009. See more on http://www.floaters.ch

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  • Whats the different between a kodiak bear and a grizzly?

  • @TheEbopallday whatch in wiki under kodiak bear

    in fact none - they are the biggest brown / grizzly bear in the world

  • Tell me how you didn't sh^t your pants that close to a Kodiak

  • @jcram71 we weared fishing waders :-)

  • wow these animals are amazing how close were you?

  • i had a canon with a 70-200mm Objectiv on me, so they where pretty close :-) go to floaters.ch, floattrips, kodiak2009; there you can see how close they where. Cheers from Switzerland !

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  • Gahhh... why are bears so awesome?! And why is this music so awful.

  • @wilnich592 a bear normally dont kill humans, unless they see humans as a threat ore potential threat to their kids, themselves ore they might be violent, witch is not normal.

  • i Know its a kodiac bear you fucking morron........

  • @TheEbopallday Kodiaks and Grizzlys are both separate sub-species of the brown bear. Whilst they are very closely related, they are a different species of bear. Kodiaks are the largest sub-species of brown bear.

  • Explain to me how you could get that close to the bear and it didn't decide to kill you.

  • @59Love1 its a kodiac fucking morron

  • @TheEbopallday

    "according to his occupation "islands of the Kodiak Archipelago

  • kodiac bears is alot bigger !

  • Grizzlies(ursus arctos horribilis) live in interior Alaska.  Brown bears or coastal bears(ursus arctos middendorfi) live along Alaska’s coastline, including Kodiak island(sometimes called Kodiak bear).

    Two different subspecies. (Overlap can occur between these subspecies except in Kodiak Island and other islands)

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