It does depend which country you are from and whether you are fishing in a marine reserve or not.
because Salmon are swimming upstream to spawn and the bear knows....they can sense them.
Rapids and low falls are the places where salmon migrating upriver to spawn are most likely to jump out of the water allowing the bear to catch them with a swipe of its paw and not get too wet.
the purpose is to keep my stomach full... so go catch some for me ya fools
you let it go
Let him go.
they let them go and feed them they show them how to catch
YoU have to catch lyga
release, free, let-go
all bears go in the water to catch salmon and drink water from a body of water near by
Grizzly bears go to a river to catch salmon , because they know what time of year , approximately, they will be there , having been taught by their mothers. All this is because the salmon are a plentiful food source at that time of year, and this helps build a layer of fat so they can survive hibernating , or sleeping , during the winter months.
it dies :L
As a verb, opposites of catch include throw or toss (you're on the letting go end of the ball), miss or drop (if you didn't catch), and let go or release (if you did, but you're not keeping it.)