As a Fisherman, My Fish Can Level Up -
Chapter 326 - Chapter 326 Chapter 276 The Possibility of Introducing Rare
Chapter 326: Chapter 276: The Possibility of Introducing Rare Aquatic Products_3 Chapter 326: Chapter 276: The Possibility of Introducing Rare Aquatic Products_3 “`
He didn’t pay much attention, though, as neither schools of fish nor Bluefin Tuna would stay in the same place.
He decided to try his luck with the fish finder first and would have the sea lions search if he couldn’t find anything.
Therefore, he called Little Huang back and continued sailing.
After about fifteen minutes, in waters only over a hundred and fifty meters deep, he detected a thick red line on the fish finder.
This is a bit few in number!
Chu Mingcheng complained to himself but still stopped the boat, dropped the anchor, and hurriedly got out his rod to prepare.
He installed the rod into the fishing hole at the stern of the boat, hooked a live Spiny Pomfret onto the line, and Chu Mingcheng started chopping up Mackerel to prepare the ground bait.
Having thawed for over an hour, the Mackerel was still freezing, but most of it was now soft, making it very convenient to chop.
As for the other box of softened Mackerel, he opened the lid and set it aside for the sea lions to eat at their leisure.
They certainly didn’t care these were frozen fish, devouring them at an astonishing speed, one after another.
Chu Mingcheng would chop a few Mackerel and throw them into the water, admittedly troublesome, but unavoidable.
Luckily, the next moment, Jiang Luoluo came up on deck, having woken up at eight o’clock.
However, seeing that Chu Mingcheng wasn’t fishing, she simply had breakfast first and went to the dance studio to practice.
Now, sensing that the boat had stopped, she came to the deck to check on the situation and see if there was anything she could help with.
When Chu Mingcheng saw her approaching, he quickly asked her to throw the chopped fish pieces into the water to ground bait.
Sometimes, having an extra person really made things a lot easier, even if it was just to throw a few pieces of fish, at least he didn’t have to keep crouching and standing repeatedly.
Below the surface, the creature detected by Chu Mingcheng was indeed a Bluefin Tuna, a valuable Bluefin at that.
At this moment, it was eagerly searching the seabed for something to eat, preferring slow-moving prey like octopus and crabs over more agile fish.
Mainly because it was too fat, its rotund belly affecting its ability to make sharp turns.
It could fill its belly if it encountered a school of fish, but schools were not so easy to come by, were they?
So most of the time, it mostly filled its belly with crabs found on the ocean floor.
Despite its open mouth seeming somewhat useless, its bite was quite strong, able to easily crush crabs.
Just then, it spotted something falling in the distance.
Driven by instinct, it grew curious and stopped its search for food, deciding to first swim over to check out the object.
But before it got too close, the scent of food reached it, exciting it greatly, which prompted it to quickly wag its tail and speed up.
Despite its bulky frame, its charge was anything but slow.
When smaller sharks saw it coming, they usually turned tail and fled immediately.
If they were even slightly slower, they might become its meal.
The Golden Spearfish family might seem pitiable, always ending up on dining tables, but in reality, they were one of the ocean’s overlords.
This particular Bluefin Tuna was displaying the majesty of an ocean overlord as it surged forward.
Other fish attracted by the chum and sensing its approach immediately darted away in panic.
The Bluefin paid them no mind–upon spotting the pile of food on the sandy bottom, it lunged forward and took a big gulp.
At that moment, it was a joyous, chubby fish.
One bite, two bites…
In just a short while, the fish pieces scattered on the sandy bottom were almost gone, but more pieces were still slowly falling.
Too impatient to wait, the Bluefin swam upward, catching the descending pieces.
But after swimming up just two meters, it suddenly noticed a little fish flicking its tail above.
The fact that the fish wasn’t fleeing wasn’t the point–the point was that this little fish, upon noticing the Bluefin, didn’t run away?
Spiny Pomfret: Big bro, I frickin’ want to flee too!
The Bluefin’s limited brain capacity couldn’t understand the situation, but the Spiny Pomfret seemed like a delicacy compared to the tasteless fish pieces in its mouth.
The Bluefin spat out a mouthful of water and ejected the fish pieces it had just taken in.
The next moment, it charged forward and swallowed the Spiny Pomfret in one gulp.
On the boat, Jiang Luoluo, standing next to the fishing rod and throwing bait, immediately grabbed the rod and lifted it as she felt a big movement on the line–the rod instantly bent at a ninety-degree angle.
“Wow!”
This feel, this weight–if it’s a tuna instead of a shark, it must be a huge catch!
“Is it big?” Chu Mingcheng hurried over with his hands washed and leaned in.
“So big!” Jiang Luoluo struggled to control the handle, managing to reply with difficulty.
Her little face had turned red in just a short time.
Even with the electric reel, she found it challenging to handle a two-hundred-pound Golden Spearfish, let alone one that seemed at least twice that size.
“I’ve got this!” Knowing she couldn’t handle it, Chu Mingcheng immediately took over the rod.
As he grabbed the handle, feeling the powerful pull of the fish below, a look of joy spread across his face.
The heaviness was much stronger than the Big-eyed Gold Spearfish he caught the night before.
Chu Mingcheng steadied himself and removed the rod from the fishing hole.
No sooner had he done so than the pull nearly yanked him forward, and he braced himself against the boat’s rail.
He couldn’t handle this fish through sheer force even if the fishing line was strong enough; he had to exhaust the fish’s energy first.
Thus, Chu Mingcheng leaned against the rail, applying his fishing skills to play the fish.
Jiang Luoluo glanced at her watch and saw it was almost ten in the morning.
And with Chu Mingcheng struggling so much with this fish, it was obvious it wouldn’t come up quickly, so she said, “Ah Cheng, I’ll go make some food and bring it over to feed you.”
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