Throughout the struggle between Bai Yu and this guy, Bai Yu was always at a disadvantage and was constantly on the verge of defeat.
In addition, Wang Hai and the others had been fishing before, and he couldn't find anyone to help him, which led to the current situation where there were only a little over a hundred meters of fishing line left in the reel.
"Brother Yu, how are you? Can you still hold on? Or should I help you for a while?"
After Wang Hai delivered the tuna he had caught to the fish hold, he went to Bai Yude's side and asked him a question.
For Wang Hai, helping Bai Yu fish is helping himself, since he gets a share of the money from the fish Bai Yu catches.
That's not the most important thing. Whenever Bai Yu catches a big fish, he can get a good meal by following Bai Yu around.
So when he saw that Bai Yu hadn't caught the fish yet, he immediately came over, ready to help Bai Yu fish.
"Not for now. I can manage on my own. Ah Hai, you can go ahead and fish."
Bai Yu declined Wang Hai's suggestion. Aside from the previous misunderstanding caused by asking Wang Hai for help, the main reason was that he genuinely believed he could handle this fish.
After such a long period of attrition, Bai Yu has already exhausted a lot of this guy's energy. If he puts in a little more effort, he should be able to take him down.
With only one hundred meters of fishing line left, Bai Yu began to exert force once more. He gripped the reel handle tightly and then started pulling hard with his right hand.
The fishing line, which was still extending outwards, suddenly stopped abruptly.
"You little brat, I've been wasting half an hour on you. If I still can't take you down by now, then I've wasted my life!"
Feeling the tension from the reel had lessened considerably, Bai Yu's confidence soared, and his adrenaline surged. He gripped the reel with his right hand and began to exert force again, and he was able to start reeling the fishing line back in!
This is a huge change. Once anglers can start reeling in their lines while fishing, the rest of the game is practically in their hands.
Take Bai Yu for example. He has already begun to take the initiative. Even though he has consumed a lot of energy, he can now retreat back to the starting line.
Half an hour later, with each lift of the rod and reel in of the line, Bai Yu had already retrieved 200 meters of fishing line.
As for the price Bai Yu paid, he had already used both hands twice. Now he only had one feeling: his arms were going to be ruined, they were so swollen and sore that he couldn't lift them!
Since that was the case, Bai Yu decisively called for backup. At this time, Wang Hai was fishing, and the person he shook over was Lu Sheng.
Upon hearing that there were big fish to catch, Lu Sheng immediately ran over, took the fishing rod from Bai Yu, and started fishing.
As time passed, Bai Yu stopped calling on Wu De and instead summoned all four members of the Hai Da F4 to take turns playing with the guy who had ambushed him.
Another half hour passed, and more than 400 meters of fishing line were retrieved, leaving only a few dozen meters of line still outside.
In response to this situation, Bai Yu immediately asked Wang Hai to call for help and summon the crew members from the ship.
Whether they call for help or not isn't a big deal. What they really want is the small crane on the fishing boat, since this fish looks quite large, probably no smaller than the tuna they caught before.
For such a large fish, a crane is definitely needed; otherwise, it would take a lot of effort for just a few people to get it from the sea onto the deck.
When the staff came over with tools, Bai Yu also dragged the big guy to the surface of the sea. This guy was another big fish that they were familiar with.
"Tuna, tuna again! Fisherman, you've caught two big tuna this time!"
That's right, this time Bai Yu also caught a tuna. He wasn't sure about its exact size, but judging from the feeling on the fishing rod, it must have weighed over 200 pounds.
Although Bai Yu had dragged it to the surface, more than half of its body was still underwater. Furthermore, due to the late hour and the ripples in the water,
It's not very clear what size this guy is; it always gives off a vague feeling.
However, Bai Yu still recognized the species of this fish by its distinctive features. The two yellow fins were too conspicuous, clearly indicating that it was a yellowfin tuna.
After Bai Yu firmly controlled the fish on the surface of the sea, the staff member next to him had already prepared the speargun. After waiting for a good opportunity, he immediately fired the speargun.
With a 'thud,' the harpoon accurately pierced the creature's head, slowly draining its life force.
The moment the staff member fired, Bai Yu had already ducked down, dodging the splash of water that would fly up as the enemy was about to die.
Only after the sea had calmed down did Bai Yu stick his head out again to look at the motionless yellowfin tuna on the surface.
Then the staff came over with a landing net, and after some fiddling, they scooped the yellowfin tuna into the net.
Next, the task was handed over to the crane. Trying to get this thing onto the deck by hand would have been too much of a struggle, but with the help of the crane, it didn't take long for the huge tuna to be on the deck.
Among the tuna family, the largest is definitely the bluefin tuna, followed by the bigeye tuna, while the yellowfin tuna ranks only third.
However, the tuna that Bai Yu caught was really big; it was at least the largest yellowfin tuna Bai Yu had ever seen in his life.
This thing is already much taller than Bai Yu in length alone. As for its size, if you tie Bai Yu and Wang Hai together, the two of them wouldn't be as big as this tuna!
The rest was just dealing with the creature. Bai Yu was very skilled at this, and it didn't take long to finish processing it. After the fish blood had drained, they put it into the cryogenic chamber.
As this guy passed the weighbridge at the entrance of the refrigerated compartment, his weight was also measured: 269 jin (approximately 184 catties).
It was slightly smaller than the bluefin tuna they caught before, just a tiny bit less, but it was still the biggest yellowfin tuna that Bai Yu and his crew had caught.
Catching this yellowfin tuna seemed to have used up all of Bai Yu's luck for the day. From that moment until five o'clock in the morning, Bai Yu's catch was very mediocre.
Even though he ate a late-night snack in the middle of the game and the luck value on the luck value panel was refreshed, his fishing situation was still the same and not very good.
But Bai Yu was content. He had only been at sea for three days, and he had already caught two large tuna, one bluefin tuna and one yellowfin tuna. This was definitely a great haul.
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