Chapter 291 - 291 246 Top Seafood of the Southern Hemisphere
Chapter 291 - 291 246 Top Seafood of the Southern Hemisphere
?Chapter 291: Chapter 246: Top Seafood of the Southern Hemisphere Chapter 291: Chapter 246: Top Seafood of the Southern Hemisphere The True Sea Bream in this school were quite large, and Chu Mingcheng was worried that Jiang Luoluo might struggle to pull the fish up, so he immediately burst into action with the fast hands he’d trained in his youth.
The handle spun like a fiery wheel, and with his left hand continuously lifting the rod, it hardly took any time before a 60-centimeter True Sea Bream was pulled up to the surface of the water.
Since the fish was pulled up by brute force and still had plenty of energy, he stabilized the fishing rod with his left hand and picked up the landing net with his right, scooping up the fish to avoid it struggling off the hook if he tried to lift it directly.
He removed the fish hook, along with the squid meat attached to it.
The True Sea Bream was pitiful, dying without even getting to enjoy its last meal, and on top of that, it lost its good fat.
After throwing the fish into the live well, Chu Mingcheng immediately took the landing net and went over to Jiang Luoluo’s side.
Her fish was also about to be pulled up to the surface. Sensing the danger, the fish began to struggle desperately, trying to dive under the boat with the fishing line.
Jiang Luoluo quickly noticed this movement. Although she hadn’t been fishing many times, she had experience dealing with this situation.
Previously, she had endured incidents where fish had broken the fishing line by diving under the boat, but under Chu Mingcheng’s guidance, she now knew how to handle it.
Jiang Luoluo immediately adjusted her posture, extended the fishing rod out over the side of the boat and forcefully pulled up on the rod, stopping the fish from running under the boat and trying to quickly pull it up to the surface.
This fish was also stubborn, persisting towards the boat bottom despite the pain.
But it wasn’t as strong as her, and even with all its might, it couldn’t swim down.
Ultimately, it ran out of breath and chose to swim diagonally towards the right side, causing the fishing line to tilt and forcing Jiang Luoluo to adjust her posture again.
However, this was also the fish’s last struggle and it couldn’t last long.
Two minutes later, this True Sea Bream was dragged to the side of the boat, and Chu Mingcheng scooped it up with the landing net.
It was even bigger than his, reaching 80 centimeters, like a small door panel, likely weighing over 25 kilograms.
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