After the first fish was caught and placed in the net, Zhang Yang immediately entered a frenzy of catching fish.
What kind of frenzy, you ask?
One hook with normal bait, the other with a large Triangle Cannon. Once both hooks were baited, a quick flick of the wrist cast them into the hotspot.
For four consecutive fish, before the bobber even started to sink after flipping, the fish bit aggressively, greedily smashing the bobber with exaggerated action.
After a few fish were lifted out with the Flying Copy technique, Zhang Yang observed that the fish situation was even better than expected. Why hesitate? He decided to make some further optimizations and adjustments.
On the next cast, Zhang Yang pulled the bobber stop down by about thirty centimeters and baited the hooks to cast again.
Pulling the bobber stop down by thirty centimeters meant changing from bottom fishing to fishing about thirty centimeters above the base.
