Duffy Blume was fishing in the north fork of Campbell Creek on Sunday evening, several hundred yards south of the Alaska Botanical Garden in Far North Bicentennial Park, when he heard a grunt and a growl in the brush across the creek to his left.
Blume knew it was a bear before he saw it. Instinctively, he pulled his .44 Magnum from a shoulder holster and crouched as a huge grizzly showed up in a bad mood.
"All I could see was this blond mass of fur, snapping his teeth, grunting and coming towards me," Blume said. "All of a sudden, it stopped and stood on its hind legs. He just stared at me." The bear was 30 feet away... :shocked: :shocked: :shocked: :shocked:
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