At this moment, Yunxi was excitedly shouting in her heart, and even her eyes were fixed on the big fish in the river, which all turned into the shape of money.
With the thought of collecting fish constantly on my mind, I started multitasking, collecting fish while thinking about fish at the same time.
I definitely can't eat that many, but eating small fish is no problem. If I sold those fish, I should be able to make quite a bit of money.
I quickly tried to recall the current price of fish, it seemed to be around 25 cents a pound, and suddenly it seemed so cheap! Pork costs 75 cents!
However, fish seems to be a business with no upfront costs, so it's normal for it to be cheaper.
Thinking about all those fish I just caught, they must weigh several thousand kilograms, and if I sold them, they would definitely fetch several hundred yuan. With that in mind, I felt I could do it a few more times.
Even when everyone is hibernating at home, you can secretly go to the big river 50 miles away to collect fish, so no one will see you, and you'll definitely catch even more fish.
His hands never stopped catching fish; he wasn't just catching fish, he was catching money!
All I can say is that the place I've chosen is indeed a deep place. The water is extremely deep in this large area, and I've heard that quite a few people have drowned there.
But that was a long time ago. Now that I think about it, it would either have been swept downstream long ago, or it would have become a skeleton deep at the bottom of the water.
She's not afraid at all. If anyone should be afraid, it's the ghosts who are afraid of her, since she's a monster.
After about ten minutes of collecting fish, the number of fish swimming towards us gradually decreased, with only one, two, three, or four fish appearing occasionally.
If no fish come over after a minute, Yunxi knows that she has caught all the fish here, or that the bait in the basket has no longer been effective in attracting fish.
Pull the basket up by the rope. If there's no trace of bait inside, you know that no fish are coming. It's not a problem with the fish, but with the bait.
I checked the time, it was only a little past three o'clock. I felt a bit unwilling to leave just like that.
In addition, there was still a large ball of bait that I had made inside, so I decided to continue attracting fish.
However, if you want to lure fish again, you have to go to a different place. Although if you overfish, there will definitely be a period of sparse fish population, and no one who comes here to fish during that time will be able to catch anything.
However, as mentioned before, this river is a tributary of a major river. In just a few days, a steady stream of fish will swim in from the main river, so there is no need to worry about extinction.
It took about ten days, half a month, or one or two months to recover.
In addition, this river is particularly long. He only caught all the fish on the edge of their Yunjia Village, but the fish will swim away and the whole river will soon return to its original state.
We continued walking forward for about a kilometer. Some parts of the road were particularly difficult to walk on, so we had to take out a machete from our spatial storage and carve a path through them.
She saw a lot of aquatic wild vegetables along the way, but she didn't have time to pick them one by one. She took out a sickle and cut them all into her space, planning to pick them slowly when she had time.
He deliberately cut only the ones he often ate and that tasted good, while ignoring the ones that didn't taste good.
I did see quite a lot of taro, but it was obvious that they weren't ripe yet and it wasn't time to harvest them.
So Yunxi just glanced at it and skipped over it, planning to come back and dig it up after the taro was ripe.
However, the pole on top can be used to feed pigs, but I don't know if it's edible for humans. I plan to try it sometime.
Thinking about it later, he took out a sickle, cut a few stalks, and put them directly into his spatial storage. He would come back and study whether they were edible when he had time.
Soon, Yunxi found another spot with a foothold and deep enough water, so she stopped and started working right there.
Following the old method, the rope of the basket was tied to a small branch on the side, a stone was placed inside, a few bait pellets were thrown in, and then the basket was sunk into the water.
Quietly waiting for the fish to arrive.
Yunxi had been using this method to catch fish, and the fish in the space were almost piled up into a small mountain. She had also run out of the large ball of bait she had made herself, so she stopped.
By this time, she had already walked a very long distance. After all, she started moving to a different place every kilometer. She felt that if she wanted to go back, it would take at least an hour to walk.
I didn't realize it when I first changed fishing spots, but now that I'm walking back alone, I feel like I've gone way too far.
After a while, we arrived at the territory of another village.
If people from other villages find out that I'm fishing on their turf, my fishing gear will be confiscated, and I might even get beaten up.
That's how domineering they are. Of course, it's also not allowed for people from other villages to fish on Yunjia Village's territory.
I strolled back slowly, and when I saw any wild vegetables that interested me, I would cut them in whole bunches. There were even some wild vegetables that I didn't like, but I did like to eat chicken, duck and goose, so I cut a lot of those as well.
Since I wasn't worried about where to put it, I kept cutting down everything along the way before I stopped.
Although the few chickens at home couldn't possibly feed them much, Yunxi still wanted to give it a try and see if she could raise ducks.
She did see wild ducks by the river, but they ran so fast through the reeds that they were gone before she could even react.
Yunxi didn't dare to chase after them, because the reed marshes were very unstable, and she could easily get stuck if she wasn't careful. She cherished her precious little life.
However, these reeds do grow quite tall and can be used to weave mats and curtains. Although Yunxi herself doesn't know how, her grandmother did when she was alive.
The drying mat at home was woven by my grandmother herself, while the two behind it were bought by her; they can also be woven into mats for laying on the kang (heated brick bed).
Even the reeds can be used to make brooms, but of course, they can only be used to sweep the yard, the kang (heated brick bed) and similar places inside the house.
It sweeps cleanly and is not easily damaged.
However, the roots of those reeds are also a medicinal herb, but digging them out is quite difficult. We can't risk getting ourselves into trouble just for a little bit of medicinal herbs.
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