snares, flares, and bears?
hunting seasonal / corvus
01-19-2022, 05:18 PM
(This post was last modified: 01-19-2022, 05:18 PM by Corvus. Edited 1 time in total.)
Corvus returned the grin with one of his own. "It's nice to meet you too, Kuroo," he agreed easily. He redirected his attention from their introductions and on the task that the younger wolf had so graciously allowed him to take part in. Working with someone else was almost always better than working on a project alone - two minds could worth far more efficiently than one, able to tackle a problem from two angles instead of just one. He nodded agreement at the other wolf's idea, saying he needed to weave the reeds together. "Perfect!" Corvus chirped once he was done his task, testing the knot he'd tied until he was satisfied with it.
Next up, fastening the other end to a second thick cattail stalk. He nodded agreement and got to work, letting Kuroo hold it down as he managed to tie the reeds to the stalk. It was rudimentary but it should hold. "Lets give it a try," he agreed, before grasping his end and beginning to carry it to part of the lake where the water seemed to flow a bit more strongly. This would do. "If we get something I think it'll be smartest for me to jump right in and swim toward you, so the fish don't find a way out quickly?" Corvus asked, thinking if he was fast enough he could drag the net to shore and they could finish the fish off there.
Veering around the shore, spread out across from Kuroo, he lowered his head low to the water - finally plunging his nose into the water and waiting patiently. Every so often he'd have to tilt his head to breathe, keeping his eyes fixed on the water and seeing what might come out. He was pretty sure they had one fish.. or was it two? Maybe three? After awhile, but it was hard to be sure. Either way - he cast a glance at Kuroo before reacting, quietly slipping into the water and wading in a wide circle to the shore beside the young wolf. He hoped they'd closed off the net somehow and hopefully once he rose to the shore they'd see the fruits of their labors.
Next up, fastening the other end to a second thick cattail stalk. He nodded agreement and got to work, letting Kuroo hold it down as he managed to tie the reeds to the stalk. It was rudimentary but it should hold. "Lets give it a try," he agreed, before grasping his end and beginning to carry it to part of the lake where the water seemed to flow a bit more strongly. This would do. "If we get something I think it'll be smartest for me to jump right in and swim toward you, so the fish don't find a way out quickly?" Corvus asked, thinking if he was fast enough he could drag the net to shore and they could finish the fish off there.
Veering around the shore, spread out across from Kuroo, he lowered his head low to the water - finally plunging his nose into the water and waiting patiently. Every so often he'd have to tilt his head to breathe, keeping his eyes fixed on the water and seeing what might come out. He was pretty sure they had one fish.. or was it two? Maybe three? After awhile, but it was hard to be sure. Either way - he cast a glance at Kuroo before reacting, quietly slipping into the water and wading in a wide circle to the shore beside the young wolf. He hoped they'd closed off the net somehow and hopefully once he rose to the shore they'd see the fruits of their labors.