Lynx & Bullfrog
Hey Bullfrog, ever tried laying a silent trail with natural scent markers to track prey without giving it away?
Yeah, I’ve used cedar bark, crushed sage, even a little bit of my own scent to blend with the ground. It takes time to let the scent develop and keep it low so the prey doesn’t get spooked, but once the trail’s set, I can move through the forest almost unseen. It’s all about subtlety and patience.
That sounds solid, I keep my trail low too, using damp leaves to mask my steps—patience really pays off.
Sounds like we’re on the same page—slow and steady wins the hunt. The damp leaves help keep the noise down, and the scent of the moss will keep the trail hidden. Keep it low and let the forest do its work.
Exactly, let the forest be my cloak—quiet, patient, and precise.
That’s the way to go—trust the trees, stay still, and let the forest cover your tracks.
I’ll keep my paws light and my eyes sharp. The trees hold the secrets; I’ll just listen.
Good plan. Keep listening and stay ready.
I'll keep my ears sharp, eyes open, and paws silent. Thanks for the reminder.
Glad to hear it—stay steady and let the forest guide you.