"Well, there are actually a few other techniques we can try. For instance, something similar to what you did earlier might be more useful here because the water is deeper." To demonstrate, Fly kept her body very still, but lowered herself so that the water reached up to her sides. Then she let her jaw open slightly as she waited for another chum to swim by. Because of how still she was, several chum swam right by here, some even brushing her fur, but Fly waited for the perfect opportunity. When one swam right up to her mouth, she made quick work of snapping her powerful jaw around the fish's body. She then quickly brought her prey back to land, killed it, and returned to Kova's side.
"This time, you may need to be more patient, Kova. Remember, fish are not as smart as wolves, but they scare easy. If you stay still, they will swim right up to you and make themselves easy prey." Fly explained and nodded to indicate that he should try. "After this, we can try working together to catch one of the chum." Fly smiled reassuringly, confident that the young wolf would quickly master this technique as he had the last. Still feeling like she wanted to say more, Fly spoke up before the boy could begin attempting his next try: "You know Kova, I think it is really great that you try so hard to learn new things. Only the most respectable wolves have that quality." Fly's praise was sincere and she hoped that Kova could sense that and took her comment seriously.