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The Fisherman Who Never Catches Fish-Chapter 165 - 124: The Second Voyage to the Sea! Meeting the Corpse Fishing Immortal! (Please Subscribe)
Fang Hao painted a picture to Xiao Pang of hooking a big fish.
It sounded very enticing.
"Tuna!"
Xiao Pang's eyes lit up with some anticipation.
"If we could catch a tuna next time we go to sea, that'd be really nice."
Elder Ye's dark face just smiled and didn't say much.
Tuna are quite valuable. Even a common one is worth several thousand, let alone the top-tier bluefin tuna.
It would indeed be quite nice to catch one.
No wonder Xiao Pang was looking forward to it.
But the challenge lay in whether they could catch one.
One was a novice, the other had never caught a fish before, leaving only Elder Ye who seemed a little reliable.
Could their three-person team actually catch a tuna?
That was a big question mark.
Fang Hao and Xiao Pang both looked at Elder Ye in unison.
Elder Ye: "..."
Don't look at me, I can't do it either.
Tuna isn't that easy to catch.
For sea fishing enthusiasts, catching tuna is quite a challenge.
Tuna belongs to the mackerel family, also called tunny, a warm-water migratory fish that are shaped like torpedoes and swim extremely fast, making the feeling of catching one very intense.
However, it is precisely for this reason that sea fishing lovers enjoy it, as it presents a great challenge and a sense of fulfillment.
"Alright, no objections then, let's settle on that."
"Next time we head out to sea, we're going for tuna!"
Fang Hao made the decision on the spot.
They had already set their next sea fishing target – it was to fish for tuna.
"???"
Bro, I haven't spoken yet, how can there be no objections?
But the other two had completely ignored Elder Ye, leaving him in disarray in the wind.
Fine.
There was no getting off this bandit ship; he had to follow, willing or not.
Elder Ye could only shake his head helplessly and let them have their antics.
But in his heart, he actually wanted to try his hand at tuna fishing.
He hadn't attempted it before and wondered what it would be like.
He had only heard from some friends that catching tuna was thrilling.
But he had never tried it.
Now with the opportunity, why not have a look?
Maybe he'll get lucky and actually catch one.
He just hoped... that next time they went out to sea, there wouldn't be any unexpected incidents.
Elder Ye had no confidence in what Fang Hao might pull from the sea next time.
The last time they went out, they caught a detector.
Thanks to this detector, their catch wasn't small.
The trio got a total of a hundred thousand, and he got forty thousand himself!
Thinking about it, that seemed quite nice. He made a tidy sum of money, much better than a job.
It's at least better than coming back empty-handed.
Many people might not make forty thousand in a year of work.
After enjoying supper and the night view, the three returned to the hotel to rest.
For the next two or three days, they mostly stayed in the hotel resting, not going anywhere, sometimes even having their meals there.
When they didn't go out, Fang Hao practiced Innate Skill, Breath Holding Skill, and Grapple in his room.
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With constant practice, his Grapple skill was getting more proficient.
Fang Hao felt that even if he really encountered a petty thief, as long as the person had no weapon, he could subdue them with his Grapple.
But if they had a weapon, then he'd have to consider whether to run or not.
He didn't think he was invincible just because of a few days' practice.
If the other person had a weapon and you were empty-handed... that would be suicide.
They could afford countless mistakes, but you only get one chance.
After resting in the hotel for a few days, they were ready to set off to go fishing at sea again.
Last time, an unexpected incident interrupted their fishing trip, and they didn't fully enjoy the joy of fishing.
So, they were preparing to go out to sea again to make up for the interrupted trip.
And fully enjoy the pleasure of fishing.
This time, they wanted to catch tuna.
Their goal was clear.
To catch tuna, Fang Hao had also taken some time to cram on some sea fishing knowledge.
So he could better demonstrate his skill.
He believed that with thorough preparation before heading out, he would definitely be able to catch a fish.
He went to the market and bought some small fish, mainly sardines.
These were to be used as bait for the tuna, some for baiting and some for chumming.
Tuna's high body temperature and vigorous metabolism mean they have quick and agile responses. But their weakness is also quite evident; to replenish the energy used in constant swimming and their robust metabolism, tuna must eat continuously, with a one-pound tuna needing to consume food equivalent to 18% of its body weight per meal.
Small fish and shrimp in the sea are their targets.
Fang Hao bought sardines to use as bait to attract tuna.
Besides that, there's not much technique involved in catching tuna.
It's more about finding where the tuna are.
Then it becomes easy to catch them.
So, during these two or three days of rest, Fang Hao also found someone to inquire about where tuna might be found in the sea.
He even hired a local fisherman as a guide to help them steer the boat and find a good fishing spot for tuna.
With preparations done, the trio embarked on their second sea voyage.
They packed everything.
Including fresh water, food, and some snacks.