Originally Posted by gerrygoat
Originally Posted by Maverick940
Best wishes on drawing that permit.

The bears in Alaska are similar, in terms of color disparity; typically brown or brownish on the coast and blond or blondish in the interior.

The southeast Alaska bears are rather unique, when compared to other bear populations in Alaska.

I once saw a brown/grizzly near Yakutat that was so black that it looked just like a local black bear. It was an absolutely gorgeous animal.


Thanks. We are kind of on the edge of the coastal bears and interior ones, generally when we see a beautiful light golden colored bear it is a sow but that isn't always the case. Almost all bears here whether coastal or more inland have access to fish. Here is my only grizzly so far taken in 2011 a smaller but beautiful sow.


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Sweet!

Nice job bud!

Bob


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