Campbell's Creek provides a little bit of paradise for both fly fishers and bears in the heart of Anchorage, Alaska. "Bears are ripping into salmon less than a quarter mile from the manicured trails of the Alaska Botanical Garden and the parking lot of the Benny Benson Secondary School. They thrive in woods a few minute's walk from suburban lawns." Doug O'Harra in the Anchorage Daily News.
Anchorage's Campbell Creek
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