It's a crab-tiger.
Not to mention Old Mo, even Wu An was quite surprised as he grabbed the slippery crab-tiger.
It's been so long since I've caught one of these!
The last time we caught crab gobies was on the mudflats west of the village.
Since he became famous in the village, he hasn't been back for a long time; the mudflats are no longer a place to catch anything of value.
Blue crabs are almost extinct, as are tiger crabs.
People fear becoming famous, just as pigs fear growing fat.
The places he frequented in the village were also frequented by the villagers.
Fortunately, he can now come to Panshuikeng in the town and go out to sea. If he were still wandering around in the village, even with his luck, he would just be an ordinary person.
after all.
Luck only increases his chances of finding fish; it doesn't conjure fish out of thin air.
To make money, you still need to look at resources.
If everything is digitized, and there are 100 resources on the mudflats, an ordinary person would be lucky to find 10.
By boosting his luck stat and searching later, he was able to find all 100 resources.
Similarly.
Even with the best luck, it's impossible to find 101 resources in the mudflats.
besides.
There are also multiple factors, such as tools and weather, that have a combined impact.
Reality is not a game; even if someone uses cheats, they still have to follow reasonable logic.
Therefore...
It is quite reasonable to find goby crabs in puddles.
The goby was already in the puddle.
I just happened to have a little bit of luck and chose this puddle to play with.
Old Fu was very perceptive; he immediately brought over an empty bucket and, after Wu An threw the crab tiger in, he scooped some seawater in as well.
Aqing also rummaged in the puddle and quickly caught two tiger crabs. He shouted happily, "Brother, there are more! There are more tiger crabs in the puddle!"
Wu An nodded.
The two of them started searching in the puddle together, and in the end they caught a total of 7 goby crabs. The smaller ones weighed about an ounce, while the larger ones weighed half a pound, making them the "big and clumsy" goby crabs.
Even if a common goby dies of old age, it will not grow that big.
Let's do the math. I've probably caught about 3 jin (1.5 catties) of tiger crabs in this puddle, which should bring me at least 500 yuan.
A puddle that consumes 20 points of luck will certainly not only have a few crabs and tigers.
These goby crabs are quite cunning; they hide very well.
As more water is splashed and scooped out of the puddles, the goby crabs will have nowhere to hide.
Some hide under the rocks, where there are gaps. The crab gobies are small enough to hide in these gaps. Others are in the crevices between the rocks, and it takes quite a bit of effort to catch them.
They still have to be arrested!
That's all money.
Besides, don't be fooled by the small size of these crab gobies; they are actually "adult" "big fish" in reality.
After catching the crab family in the puddle, there were naturally baby crabs as well. Wu An asked A Qing to find a relatively large puddle and scoop the seawater from the other puddles into it.
Then throw the baby crabs in; they'll be enough to last until high tide, preventing them from being dried out by the sun.
Wu An had high hopes for these baby crabs: "Grow up well."
The baby crabs splashed around in the puddle, some of the water even landing on Wu An's face, like fish spitting out saliva.
Little Crab Tiger Sprout: "You're a really nice person, so... we should thank you, right?"
"When we grow up, you can have a turn, right?"
"Pah!"
Wu An wiped the seawater off his face, unaware that the little crab tiger larvae were spitting at him. Even if he did know, he wouldn't care and would turn back to catch other crab tigers.
final.
The three of them caught three buckets of shrimp and crabs. There weren't many stone crabs, but mainly flower crabs, and about seven or eight mud crabs, which were worth some money.
The crab-goby had a big bucket, full of energy, splashing around in the bucket with great enthusiasm, always trying to jump out.
Good results.
The three climbed out of the puddle, smiles on their faces. Even Old Fu, who had something on his mind, relaxed, his face crinkling with laughter.
"How come there are so many goby crabs in this pit?" Aqing said as she moved the goby crabs into the water tank. "It's like they're waiting for us to catch them."
Old Fu said, "What we catch the most of are shrimp and crabs."
"And the crab-goat's favorite food is shrimp and crab."
"Got it?"
After tidying up the crab tigers, Aqing put her hands on her hips, stood up straight, leaned back and stretched her back. After listening to her bones cracking, she suddenly realized and said, "I get it, I get it. These crab tigers were having a feast together, but they didn't expect to be caught by us, right?"
"..." Old Fu nodded after a few seconds: "That's about the gist of it."
Wu An has found another puddle.
He squatted down next to the water pump and watched for several minutes before his luck value seemed to reluctantly drop by 1 point.
This is a real trap.
Wu An originally planned to just replace the water pit plate, but after thinking about it, he decided that since he had already replaced the plate, he might as well.
Old Mo watched from the side.
Judging from Wu An's experienced approach to things, he is clearly a seasoned veteran.
So they really make money from puddles?
I have to say, they were pretty lucky.
He watched.
The three went down into the water again, but their harvest was mediocre. They caught quite a few shrimp and crabs, but only a few tiger crabs, which weighed less than a pound in total.
Old Mo nodded, thinking to himself, "That's more like it."
Wu An once again maxed out the pump's luck. After working for so long, he estimated that the tide had reached its lowest point and today was a neap tide.
The tides don't rise or fall much.
In other words, he has at most an hour to work, and if all goes well, he can finish two more puddles.
Inspect the water pump.
I've noticed my luck stat has dropped by 1 point.
Once the water level had receded sufficiently, Wu An, seeing the rising tide, quickly found another puddle, moved the water pump there, and began pumping water.
Good luck.
In less than a minute, my luck had already dropped.
Wu An's face lit up with joy, and he immediately added all of his luck points to it.
Not a single thing was left.
After receiving the blessing, he quickly went down into the water pit and got to work.
"Brother, so many crab tigers!"
As soon as he arrived, Aqing grabbed a crab tiger in each hand and shouted.
Crab-goats are skilled at digging burrows.
But this place isn't a mudflat. Even if you could dig a hole, you couldn't dig too deep. Once you're discovered, you won't be able to escape.
Wu An was overjoyed.
Today's luck has fallen on these crab-tigers.
I searched several puddles but found nothing, which naturally dampened my spirits. Luckily, a few of them had crabs or tigers, otherwise it would have been a complete waste of time.
Both he and Aqing were grinning from ear to ear.
Old Fu, on the other hand, remained relatively calm. Although he was also very happy, he didn't lose his composure.
Until he held up a large crab-like goat with both hands and shouted, "Ah An, Ah Qing, look, this crab-like goat must weigh almost a pound!"
Ah Qing exclaimed in surprise, "Holy crap, this crab-goby is huge!"
"As expected of an experienced veteran, one of them is worth two."
"I've crowned it the Crab Tiger King."
Wu An nodded in agreement, saying happily, "Not bad, not bad, it's quite rare to see one this big."
Old Fu grinned.
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