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Chapter 582 - Chapter 334: Second Round

Regarding the technique of fishing above the bottom with a fixed layer, I've briefly touched upon it in previous sections.

This method might sound mysterious, but when you break it down, it's not that complicated.

Fishing above the bottom with a fixed layer can be understood quite literally from its name.

"Above the bottom" indicates fishing at a position higher than the bottom, and "fixed layer" means the water depth is fixed during fishing.

To sum it up, it's controlling the bait at a certain water layer for fishing that is above the bottom.

Crucian carp belong to the mid-to-lower water layer species, typically moving in deeper water near the bottom, but if the fish density is high, they might chase bait to a higher position.

In such fish conditions, there's still a distance before the fish chase the bait to the surface, but the fish layer is considerably higher than pure bottom fishing. Thus, the fishing method of fixed layer above the bottom came into being.

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