Returning to 1990, Starting with a Big Catch

Feng Ye just wanted to save someone who had fallen into the sea, but he didn't expect to drag himself down with them, returning to 1990.

He also wanted to do business with the Russians, t...

Chapter 662 One Thing Subdues Another

"Let's deal with it next time we encounter it. Now let's sort out these goods and then set up the nets."

The trawl has been going on for three hours already; it should have been done long ago.

"Okay, Brother Ye, you stay down here, I'm going to start the boat."

"Can."

After Ah-chan left, the other five people on the deck were still excitedly discussing it.

"If each net can easily yield over 100 or 200 kilograms of fish, how big must this school of sweetfish be?"

"They must be huge, at least a school of fish weighing over 10,000 jin (5,000 kg)!"

"It should be. Orcas are so big, they must eat a lot at once."

"Hehe, if it weren't for those two big guys, these sweetfish would have ended up in the orca's belly, and we wouldn't have had a chance to get them!"

"Yes, orcas are really great, they're truly our lucky stars!"

"Haha, it's true. Last time I encountered one, it was a manta ray, and this time it's a red snapper. I wonder what I'll get next time?"

"Didn't you say you didn't want to run into these big guys? Why are you being so greedy now?"

"Orcas are different from other big creatures; encountering them a few more times won't hurt..."

Feng Ye squatted down, fiddling with the net of fish he had just unearthed: "These sweetfish are quite big; they can fetch a good price."

"That's right. Even after excluding the small fish and shrimp caught in the net, there should still be about a thousand catties left. Selling it for two thousand yuan shouldn't be a problem."

Xiao Mingshi chimed in with a comment from the side.

"almost."

Feng Ye nodded; it was just as he had predicted.

This catch was equivalent to the value of the two nets they caught when they first started fishing after selling their fish in Tuocheng.

It's a pity that the net wasn't pulled up and was still dragging behind, preventing the boat from picking up speed.

But the fish swam too fast and disappeared in an instant.

Otherwise, if we turn to chasing, we can cast more nets and reap a better harvest.

Now we can only hope that the trawl nets still in the water might accidentally let some red snapper into them.