I had a chance to visit an area of British Columbia that I had not been to before. Bella Coola is about a 5 hour drive west of the regular north south Highway that runs up the center of BC. I was only there a few days on my holidays but I managed to time it to see some grizzly bears. The water level was very low and the salmon were waiting in the ocean for a big rain storm. There are usually more bears around but due to the lack of salmon the numbers were down. Most of these photos were taken the first day. The second day it was raining. Unfortunately, it didn't rain enough to get the salmon running in great numbers. Enough of the back story, here are the photos.
A mother grizzly was teaching the cub how to fish. It was cool!
Grizzly Mom and Cub 13 by Dan Newcomb Photography, on Flickr
Grizzly Mom and Cub 5 by Dan Newcomb Photography, on Flickr
Grizzly Mom and Cub 9 by Dan Newcomb Photography, on Flickr
Grizzly Bear Cub 4 by Dan Newcomb Photography, on Flickr
There were other bears that came by to fish as well.
Grizzly Bear 11 by Dan Newcomb Photography, on Flickr
Grizzly Bear 17 by Dan Newcomb Photography, on Flickr
There were some salmon in the river but not as many as there should have been. This guy looked a little sad to me.
Grizzly Bear 23 by Dan Newcomb Photography, on Flickr
Grizzly Bear 26 by Dan Newcomb Photography, on Flickr
Luckily, we had a park ranger that made sure the humans and bears didn`t play together. She was armed only with pepper spray. I had a few personal cannons in the camper just in case a bear wanted to chew on someone`s head. I would hate to have to use one. In the end everyone behaved themselves.
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