Having stumbled up the river earlier, the young mother led her growing pup back towards its edge. Having spent some time in its waters, she knew it to be healthy and thriving. There would be plenty of fish for Aegir to try his jaws at fishing! The area itself wouldn't be as conducive to learning, she knew. Her mate had an easier venue on his first time, she remembered. The memory had her smiling with fondness; Kjell was so bad at fishing initially! But he tried hard for her, her dear heart. He tried.
But this place didn't have many still pools for the boy to stand in and wait patiently. He wouldn't have the opportunity to stand and let his prey come to him. She supposed it was just as well; sitting still was far from Aegir's strength! Even if nothing came of the fishing trip, at least he would be worn tired by the end of it! Pip had to consider that a plus; it meant he wasn't as likely to stray in his misadventures and leave her struggling to follow tonight.
Trial and error would have to be his teachers just as much as she was. Pip turned to ensure he was following and wagged her tail in encouragement. Approaching the river's edge, she perched on a moss-covered boulder and stared at the rushing water with scrutiny. When she spotted what she was looking for, Pip nudged Aegir to capture his attention and pointed with her muzzle at the spot. Did he see the flash of color?