Chapter 152 - 129: Figure-Eight Swimming Fish_2
I don’t know if everyone paid attention to a detail when making the nest just now. My nesting spot is roughly between 70% to 80% of my rod length, so if there are fish roaming a bit farther away, I can appropriately reach a bit farther to increase the chances of hooking them.
I’ve just finished explaining the first knowledge point about hand-mixed nests. Now, let me talk about the second point... the wasteful spoon!
Look, this is it, the casting spoon, which can be used to scatter particles, corn, and other slightly heavier types of nest materials, something I’ve also used before when fishing in reservoirs.
I think this tool is very important when fishing for big fish. Starting from the next moment, I’ll intermittently start using the casting spoon to continue attracting fish by scattering particles in the nest, so watch closely."
Lin Yang, holding the wasteful spoon in his left hand, randomly scooped up a few dozen particles from the basin, flicked his wrist, and precisely scattered the particles around the float.
"Host, didn’t you just drop a bomb to make the nest? Why do you need to continue scattering particles with the nest spoon? It seems not only troublesome but also redundant."
"I had this question too, but it seems it must be some knowledge point I haven’t grasped. The host usually has too many fancy tricks."
Lin Yang continued, "Who says scattering particles with a casting spoon is redundant? There’s significant science in this.
Yesterday, a friend and I came here in advance. The big fish in this Big fish pond were transported from a culture base near Taihu, which means there’s a great chance these fish were raised on particles, only older.
