Set at his usual fishing creek, which is a little southwest of SW territory. Any SW wolves are welcome to be aware of this spot and his preference for it, if a reason is needed for anyone to be passing by.
@Zerxes only at first. Will tag interested people and turn this AW when appropriate :]
@Zerxes only at first. Will tag interested people and turn this AW when appropriate :]
Everything was looking up.
It was more his mother's habit than Duck's, but nevertheless the skinny wolf found himself humming a musicless tune as he watched the water trickle endlessly by. Having distanced himself consciously from the sounds he was making, discovering what he had absent-mindedly associated with each note had been a brief source of amusement. Apparently, spotting a fish resulted in a low strum, whereas seeing one get itself caught in his rock formation prompted a little trill in the back of his throat. The creek was lush with minnows today, which were small and difficult to catch - under ordinary circumstances. Duck had long since gamed the system, turning this creek into a high-efficiency supply of fresh fish, and had little to no problem plucking out the tiny fish as they swam into the narrow bottleneck he'd created just by shifting three very important rocks.
That act was met with a soft but triumphant three-notes, one which he'd made quite a lot so far today, as the pile of small fish behind him was growing steadily. It would be too many to take back in one trip, but that didn't matter. Either he'd stash them away somewhere nearby and collect them tomorrow, in case he didn't have a repeat of this good fortune, or would just make all the journeys necessary to carry them back.
Not before eating his fill, of course, and now that his catches were almost always at a surplus, Duck lived pretty much off his own hunting efforts. It was a good thing he enjoyed the taste of fish, but even if he hadn't, the fact that his effect on Secret Woodlands was very much a net gain for the pack was satisfying enough. He wouldn't be a drag on resources ever again.
Watching a larger silvery fish make its way towards his bottleneck, Duck waited until the perfect moment and then snapped his muzzle down, grabbing the creature right out of the water. In almost the same movement, he tossed it in the air just long enough to change his grip, so that its head-end hung out of his mouth, and then smacked it down on his pointed rock. The fish died instantly, and with a satisfied grunt, he threw it onto the pile.
Another good day.