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Fishing - Firefly - Oct 01, 2014 Firefly looked up at the bright, clear sky. It was a beautiful day and Fly was happy to pass the time doing her favorite activity: fishing. To top it off, the pup that she had taken an interest in when she first joined Black Thorn Downs had decided to tag along with her so she could show him the best tricks to catching a fish. Fly felt like she would like most pups no matter what; they were so innocent and carefree. But Kova was different and Fly respected him for that. She was excited that she could pass some of her knowledge onto him. Secretly, she was also hoping she could show him how much fun the water could be. To her, it wasn't just a food source; it was a play ground, as well. Fly looked at the small grey wolf walking beside her. He was so curious; this was what Fly liked best about the pup and what made her believe he would play an important role in the pack one day. This reminded Fly of the question she had been wanting to ask him. "Hey Kova, do you know what you want to do when you're older?" Fly slowed down as the tall grass gave way to wetter ground. Not too far in the distance, Fly spotted several shallow puddles and to her satisfaction the puddles were rippling with the jerky movements of the trapped fish. She looked down to see the reaction of the little prince. This is what Fly liked to call him because it is how her mother referred to her and her brother. According to her mother, Alphas were like kings and their pups were the princes and princesses of the packs. Fly realized that the terms were not used here, but she felt like Kova was everything a prince ought to be. So, as usual she did what made sense to her and called him as she liked. "Little prince?" Fly prompted to make sure she didn't lose his attention to the fish they were approaching. RE: Fishing - Kova - Oct 03, 2014 Wants to spree this, you think we might be able to get to 15 posts? [dohtml]
[/quote] RE: Fishing - Firefly - Oct 04, 2014 @Kova For sure!! Fishing + teaching Kova how to swim? :D Firefly was surprised by his answer. After seeing how the pup had defended his mother the first day that they met, Fly would have assumed he wanted to be a Guardian. As Fly considered this, though, she realized that his answer did make sense. His curiosity was boundless and Fly figured that he would take an interest in all aspects of pack life. But she did notice that he didn't mention anything about being a medic. She supposed that every wolf had something they didn't care for; for her, it was fighting. The grey pup took a second to glance up at Fly and ask her "What are you going to be?" Then, he focused his gaze back on the ground to watch his foot placement. Fly answered without hesitation: "I want to be a hunter. Hunting, for me, is the most freeing thing that I can do. It's fun and challenging and sometimes, rewarding." Fly knew she was speaking the truth, but something in her heart made her re-think what she had just said and how the pup had answered. She was not much older than the Kova. She was still just a yearling, and yet she had answered with such confidence. Did she really know that she wanted to be a hunter? Yes, it is what I enjoy doing and I am good at it, Fly thought to herself. Still, she couldn't get something the boy had said out of her mind: "and I like the thought of seeing new places as a scout." Fly didn't want to patrol borders all day; that would be monotonous and boring. But the idea of seeing new places did sound appealing. Having gone through this series of thoughts in a matter of seconds, Fly had only briefly paused after her initial answer and now she added: "Seeing new places would be nice too, though. I don't want to be a scout, but maybe one day I'll have a chance to see new places." This was a better answer. Fly's heart felt light and happy as the grey pup bounced along beside her. They had finally reached the puddles and Fly could see the fish more clearly. Now, which fish would best serve her purpose of OOC: if i get any of the fauna wrong, just let me know and Ill fix it. I looked up the list that is given on this site but was a bit confused XD RE: Fishing - Kova - Oct 04, 2014 [dohtml]
[/quote] RE: Fishing - Firefly - Oct 04, 2014 Fly could tell how excited Kova was and only added to her own excitement. But she was the teacher and she reminded herself that she had to seem mature...to an extent. She wasn't surprised that Kova didn't know the names of the fish. Honestly, she didn't even know if they were called by the same names here that her mother had taught her. She assumed they were though and that's how she would teach them to Kova unless one of their other pack mates said otherwise. "Can you tell me what their names are? Like that one, I saw that one with Atlas when he took me fishing. " Kova asked excitedly as he pointed to the catfish. Fly smiled and happily replied: "Of course little prince. I'll teach you to name all the fish in these puddles. And once you learn these, I'll take you to the Secluded Springs and see if we can find different ones and Ill teach you those." Fly was so happy that the grey pup was interested in all of this. She hoped she wasn't getting ahead of herself. It's just that her mother had taught her all she knew about hunting and fishing and passing it on made Fly feel like she was doing good by her mom. For a split second, Fly's mood darkened as the thought of her mother and brother crossed her mind. She quickly moved on from the depressing thought, and focused on the lesson at hand. Raising a light brown paw, she pointed at the catfish and told Kova what it was called. Then she explained, "Now, we can try to catch that one first if you like, but they can be a little dangerous so let me tell you how to do it and then show you and then you can try." Fly approached the shallow puddle and let her paws enter the cool water. Then, she turned to look at Kova and said "When catching a cat fish, you must be careful; they have tiny spikes on their fins that can cut your mouth if you bite on them. You must make sure to bite down around their stomach and avoid the fins behind their head and on their back." After explaining what she would do, Fly padded gently into the puddle. The water only barely covered her paws and the flopping fish could not really get away. Shallow puddles were the best place to start learning how to fish. The only thing one had to worry about were the tricky spikes on the catfish's fins. In a swift, determined motion Fly dipped her small brown/russet head into the water, making sure to sink her teeth into the fish's stomach before lifting it out of the water. The fish continued to flip-flop in her mouth but she kept a firm grip and padded back onto dry land. She dropped the fish next to Kova and in a swift motion she wrapped her powerful jaws around it's head and placed one paw on the fish's belly. Then, she tore until the fishes head came off. The head was always the best part and sometimes the only part she ate, if she wasn't that hungry. Today, she left the fish there, planning to come back to it later. Her priority was making sure that Kova could catch one for himself. If he could catch the catfish successfully, she would take him to the deeper puddles and show him how to catch salmon: they were bigger and tastier, but harder to catch. In a week or so, the male salmon would being carrying eggs in their body and those were tasty. Fly took a step back from the puddle and motioned for Kova to try: "You're turn, prince. Remember, they won't be able to get away easily. Unlike other prey, they cannot run from you. So take your time and make sure your bite is accurate and precise." This would actually be good practice for hunting bigger and faster prey. Fly briefly wondered if the pup had been out hunting with his pack yet. She didn't want to distract him, so she decided to wait until after he took his turn to ask him. With permission from Minka and Tokino, Fly would love to take the grey male out on a hunting patrol of sorts. First thing is first though, she was determined to make him an expert fisher. First, shallow puddles, then deeper ones, and lastly they could take a trip to the Secluded Springs or find a stream that hadn't dried up yet. RE: Fishing - Kova - Oct 04, 2014 [dohtml]
[/quote] RE: Fishing - Firefly - Oct 04, 2014 Kova's enthusiasm and excitement reminded Firefly of her own, when she had first learned to fish. She's smiled warmly as the pup padded into the water and attempted to mimic her demonstration. His technique was slightly different than hers; she assumed he was combining things that his other pack mates had shown him with what he saw Fly do. While Fly tended to stand very still in the water with her mouth pointed down but above the water, Kova let his jaw dip into the water. She was curious to see how this would work for him. The pup was able to catch a catfish and bring it back to solid ground; though Firefly noticed that he had a little trouble holding onto his prey. All in all, Fly thought it was a great performance for a young wolf and she was very impressed. Of course, she had a sinking suspicion that her promise to take the grey prince outside of the territory had motivated him a lot. She really hoped that his parents would allow this trip. Actually, it would be great if one of them came along, Fly thought to herself. Her thoughts returned to Kova's prey as he sunk his teeth into the fish's head and the fish slowly stopped moving. The young prince looked up at her, delighted with his success, and smiled. His fur was slick with fish slime and Fly had to stifle a giggle. "Good job! You did great!" Fly congratulated the grey pup. She gave the top of his head a quick lick, a small sign of her pride for her new student. Fly glanced back at the puddles and started toward the deeper end of one of the larger ones. She looked back at Kova and said, "Okay so let's try catching one here. It will be more difficult in deeper water since the fish can move more freely." Fly eyed the water with focused brown eyes and tried to pinpoint her next target. She had seen Kova eyeing the rainbow colored fish which she knew to be called chum. Perhaps, she should let him decide what he wanted to catch. "So Kova, which fish do you want to learn about next?" Fly asked, deciding to let him choose. After spending a little more time with Kova, she was starting to realize that he liked to engage in the lesson, not just listen to her talk. So, she would leave that decision up to him. RE: Fishing - Kova - Oct 05, 2014 [dohtml]
[/quote] RE: Fishing - Firefly - Oct 05, 2014 Word of the day Speech Fly watched the boy trot into the water. First he stopped where the water reached his ankles. Then, he took a few more paces until the water was at his belly and stopped again. Fly laughed when a fish swam next to the boy and he hurried back to shallow water, splashing her a little bit. Happily, Firefly trotted into the water. She confidently continued until the water was at her belly and then stopped. She reached out with one paw and could tell that there was a significant drop ahead of her. If she took one more step she would have to swim instead of walk. Though she had swam in far deeper water, Fly decided to stop right there at the edge. Fly needed to let Kova know to stop where she was so that he knew his limits. Fly wasn't too worried, though, because she knew she could save him if he did stumble into deeper water. There wasn't a strong current to fight against and the deep center of the pool was not very wide. Still, she didn't want his first attempt at swimming to be an accident that ended up scaring him. Kova's voice interrupted her thoughts as he asked about the fish. Fly was happy that the boy had asked her about the fish before making his decision: it showed that he was not rash or impulsive. Fly could really appreciate this about him since she struggled to reign in her impulsiveness. Then, she turned to look at Kova, "You can come all the way out to here, prince. Past this and you would have to swim." She paused to consider the fish the boy had asked about. With her small light brown paw she pointed at the thick brightly colored fish and said, "That one is called chum and the reddish ones..." Fly stopped to locate one of the red fish so she could point it out, "...that one is called a coho salmon." Fly thought about each fish and decided what information she could dredge up about them: "The chum are thicker than most fish so they provide more meat. But you do need to watch out for the teeth. Some of them have bigger teeth than others. Of course, their teeth won't usually do much damage to us, but sometimes it can hurt a bit." Fly winced as she remembered learning to fish with her mother and how a rather large chum had snuck up behind her and snipped at her ankle. It barely bled, but it sure hurt. Fly continued, "The coho salmon are a little smaller than chum, but they taste better in my opinion. Plus, they are easier to catch. They travel in big packs usually and aren't as smart as some of the other fish are. Though fish aren't that smart to begin with." Fly chuckled at the idea of a smart fish. She hoped that she was explaining all of this right, that she was making sense to her young companion. "So what is your choice, Kova?" Fly smiled as she realized she had started calling him by his name more often. He would always be a prince to her, but she was happy tutoyer now. It made her feel like she had made her first friend here. RE: Fishing - Kova - Oct 11, 2014 [dohtml]
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