Chen Zhou exhibited many behaviors that the indigenous people could not comprehend, with fishing being the most prominent one.
For the indigenous people, who often struggled for survival, it was hard to understand why anyone would choose the most complex and least efficient way to obtain food, especially when this food could easily be caught by diving into the water.
Regarding this, Chen Zhou couldn't explain to them.
In modern times, fishing has long since disconnected from the concept of yield. Anglers enjoy the process and the joy of catching big fish.
Especially those who fish for massive groupers off the coast, they are not doing it for the meat but for the thrill of battling these giants.
If one wanted to gain higher yields, there are many simpler methods than fishing for modern people.
From the most unscrupulous electrofishing and fish bombing to using nets, or something even more straightforward like farming, all are faster than fishing.
