Upon hearing this, Ah-Can immediately became interested: "Then I'll give it a try too."
He ran into the cabin, took out another net, and put it into the water as well.
Since encountering small yellow croakers floating on the sea surface last year, the Xuri has always kept two hand nets on board.
Feng Ye quickly pulled up the net again, this time catching only a few prawns.
Shrimp is better than small fish because it can be eaten raw.
He grabbed a live prawn and threw it into his mouth, then shared it with A-Can and Fen Jialing.
Then they continued to put them down...
Ah-Can quickly hauled in his net and caught three small fish and a few shrimp.
The small fish were thrown into the bucket to be used for noodles at noon, and the shrimp were also shared and eaten.
The two were having a great time, and every now and then they would catch some small fish and shrimp.
Don't worry too much about catching big fish; they're quite difficult and require a lot of luck.
After all, larger fish rarely stay on the surface; they mostly live several meters below the surface, with only a few occasionally surfacing.
As time passed, the sun rose higher and higher, gradually reaching its zenith and bringing a touch of warmth.
Feng Ye looked around and saw many ships operating on the sea.
Perhaps because they are relatively close to the shore, most of them are small wooden boats.
There were also a few small islands scattered around in the field of vision; further away was the azure horizon...
I glanced down at the time; it was already past midnight.
He put away the net, preparing to process the small fish he had caught and then make lunch.
I had just gone into the cabin to get the knife when I came out and heard Ah-chan's loud, boisterous voice.
"Grass, fish, yellow ones..."
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