The Top Fishing
Chapter 739 - 309: Going to Hawaii

Chapter 739: Chapter 309: Going to Hawaii

Li Xiaopeng and Xiao Peng also knew the ferocity of such fish and feared they couldn’t avoid it in time; they certainly wouldn’t step forward for a group photo.

The female tour guide, on the other hand, seemed eager to try, not knowing if she was unafraid of the fish or if she was completely ignorant of it.

After the previous back-and-forth hassles, and having caught quite a few fish, the sky had already become somewhat dusky, with the buildings in the distance lighting up with colorful neon.

"It’s getting late, shall we head back?"

Glancing at the dimming sky, the tour guide asked for everyone’s opinion.

"Let’s not rush, fish for a bit longer. I just saw another shrimp run away!"

Yue’er, having just lost a big shrimp, was still fuming and was not willing to leave so easily.

Seeing her insistence, Lin Yang and the others naturally followed her wishes and continued fishing.

Perhaps it was because Li Xiaopeng hadn’t caught his desired big fish in the small river channel, he came over to the other side, to where Lin Yang was, closely following Lin Yang’s lead, trying to share in his luck.

After all, Lin Yang had already caught several big ones today, while Li Xiaopeng only caught a few Small Calamis. Li someone was not going to believe it if he didn’t catch a big one today!

This time, he was determined to share a bit of Lin Yang’s luck, ready to cast his bait in the same direction right after Lin Yang did.

If it had been someone he didn’t know well, or someone he wasn’t close to, this action could have likely caused a conflict. But the relationship between the two was different; mooching a bit of luck from someone else was no big deal.

Lin Yang glanced at the sky, then at Yue’er, who was eagerly contending with the shrimp, feeling that he could still catch another big one. He cast his line towards the vast water once again.

The evening grew darker, making it harder to see where the bait landed. Fortunately, he was using a Bottom Fishing technique, which didn’t require watching a float, but just paying attention to the fishing rod in hand.

Seeing that he had cast his bait, Li Xiaopeng moved closer, gauged the direction in which Lin Yang’s fishing line extended from the rod, judged the casting direction, and with a strong flick of his rod, he cast his bait out too.

To avoid the awkwardness of tangled lines, he reeled in some of his line to check if it would affect Lin Yang’s line.

As soon as he reeled in his line, his rod felt heavier, bending with the motion of his reel.

Was this... a bite?

It was a very heavy feeling, but still movable; if it wasn’t a big fish, it must be some big junk.

Li Xiaopeng recalled the giant Yellow Stingray that Lin Yang had caught before, which had barely struggled and had instead "planted" itself.

The fish he had on the line now seemed very similar to that.

Li Xiaopeng felt the chances that his rod had caught a big fish were as high as ninety-nine percent!

Sure enough, his cousin, just by getting a bit closer and sharing some of that luck, got a big fish to bite.

Thinking this, Li Xiaopeng sped up his reel-in action, though only by a tiny bit.

When it came to big fish, it was better to be careful; he would have to kick himself if the rod or line broke.

"Xiao Peng, you got a fish on? It looks like a big one."

Li Xiaopeng was right next to Lin Yang, so the curved fishing rod in his hands was naturally noticed by him.

"Should be. I think it’s the same type of Ray Fish as you caught before, not much fight, but it takes a lot of effort to pull it in."

"That’s great."

Seeing Li Xiaopeng had hooked something, Lin Yang quickly reeled in his line to avoid getting tangled.

His gear wasn’t afraid of getting tangled, but Li Xiaopeng’s was, and after finally hooking a big one, Lin Yang didn’t want to cause a mess.

However, as he reeled in his line, his rod met with some resistance, as if it had caught on something, but he was still able to pull it slightly.

It seemed quite similar to what Li Xiaopeng had described just before.

But this didn’t feel like a fish on the line.

The previous catching of the giant Yellow Stingray barely struggled, but there was still some trembling sensation; the feedback from his rod now felt more like it had caught garbage.

During the day, Lin Yang had often seen various woods and branches, even banana trees, floating downstream.

Now that the evening was growing darker and the distance was a blurry dimness, it was quite normal for the bait to catch on debris when cast out.

But right now Li Xiaopeng seemed quite pleased, so Lin Yang thought it over and decided to stay quiet, letting him be happy a little longer.

Moving his reel slowly and smoothly, he reeled in the line, ready to see if he had caught garbage, unless he had indeed hooked a fish that didn’t like to move much.

As time slowly ticked by, since his rod wasn’t of particularly high quality, Li Xiaopeng didn’t dare to pull the line too hard while reeling in, instead being rather cautious, for fear of breaking either the rod or the line.

A distance of just a few tens of meters took him nearly seven or eight minutes to reel in, and only then did he see a vague shadow in the nearby water, while Lin Yang deliberately controlled his line retrieving speed to coordinate with him.

The sky had darkened, with only the distant flashing neon providing a bit of light, better than nothing.

Yue’er and the female tour guide had stopped shrimp fishing and joined the group, ready to watch what big catch had been hauled in. The situation indicated it was not to be underestimated.

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