With the onset of spring and the melting of the ice, while frigid, it was no longer impossible to immerse himself chest deep in the creek that flowed so close to their home. He had been unable to track down any herds within relative proximity to the pack and having recently met his niece and nephew he was loath to travel too far from them, convinced this time that the children shared a blood connection to him. It had been a long time since he had attempted to fish and while his instincts were telling him to find a shallow ford, the writhing pink and purple masses below the water hardly provided a difficult target, and surely such a location would be crawling with newly awoken grizzlies... A challenge he would rather not face on his own.
Pushing his head under the water only caused the fish, traveling as if in some sort of trance, deeper down and out of the reach of his jaws. Pulling his sodden head up and giving it a good shake to rid the water from his ears he made his way back closer to the bank. Finally maneuvering himself into a position where he could pin the next salmon to swim his way against the gravelly creek bed all he could do was wait. Fiery eyes peered down through the crystalline waters until finally... Splash! Smack!
It was with some effort that he pulled his head from the water, jaws clamping down on the flailing fish as it’s tail continued to beat at the left side of his skull in a desperate attempt to stun him into releasing it. Closing his left eye he pulled himself from the water, shivering momentarily and unable to shake his fur unless he put his prize down he chose to wait until after his delivery was made. Even he was amazed at how naturally he picked a path straight to the den. They had only been here a short while but he had spent so much time trapezing the terrain, checking borders and searching for prey that it was all second nature to him now, and before he knew it the familiar den came into sight.
Slowing his steps to quiet his approach, lest the children be sleeping, he placed the salmon, fresh but now still, at the entrance to the den for his brothers mate. Tip-toeing away far enough that his spray would not shower those within the safety of the den, he allowed himself a violent shake, sending water spraying in all directions. His head perked back up, ready to take his leave again. But something held him in place for just a moment longer.