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  • Big yawn.

    Big yawn.

    Between naps while waiting for the salmon to move.

  • Longlegs

    Longlegs

    Walking the waters edge checking the water for any salmon movement.

  • Longlegs

    Longlegs

    He sees another bear and is about to chase it out of the area.

  • Longlegs

    Longlegs

    A passive style of fishing Longlegs drifts in and out of sleep. In a split second he will be moving as fast as lighting if the opportunity presents itself.

  • The fishing rock.

    The fishing rock.

    I don't care how big you are I'm not leaving this rock! Georgina (left) tries to control the rock Longlegs lets her speak her peace then gently pushes her off. They have a long standing relationship for years they have wrestled, played and bathe together.

  • Georgina

    Georgina

    Longlegs forced her off the fishing rock so waits patiently nearby. If Longlegs misses the catch she will be on in like lightening.

  • Longlegs gets a salmon.

    Longlegs gets a salmon.

    After 4 hours a salmon splashes by and he is on it.

  • Longlegs slips

    Longlegs slips

    The falls area is covered in slimmy green alge he slips but manages to keep the fish.

  • A quick spin dry.

    A quick spin dry.

    A soggy wet bear to almost dry in a second or two, Longlegs has a quick shake to freshen up.

  • Checking the hole.

    Checking the hole.

    The salmon will school below the falls as the tide comes in. The bears will use their paws to feel around in holes and rocks occasionally they get lucky.

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