Chapter 156 - 130: Spirited Young Man_3
Utilizing the rod’s strength and the line’s intensity, guide it to swim back and forth tirelessly, exhausting its energy. Once it runs out of energy and flips over, we can scoop it up with the net."
"That’s the figure-eight fishing technique for you, so vivid. The host’s demonstration of fish-playing technique looked quite reasonable and smooth, and I’ve learned another trick. Every day I watch the live stream I learn something valuable, amazing."
"The fish don’t seem too aggressive today, do they? We’ve been fishing for nearly an hour now, and haven’t seen many big catches."
Just as a live stream viewer was complaining about the poor fishing conditions, the angler at number 45 right next to Lin Yang’s spot, with a whoosh, lifted his rod to set the hook—and he made it.
This angler appeared quite young, not much more than 20 years old, thin as a bamboo pole, and dressed in rather flashy clothes. To use current slang, he looked like a spirited youngster.
Skinny jeans, loafers, a slicked back pompadour slathered with gel, exuding a scent of vanity, with a sun-protective shirt that revealed a hint of a tattoo at the neck, and over it a brightly colored ice-silk sun-protective shirt—very flamboyant, but clearly one size too large.
It was obvious that he was lured in by the promise of a BMW as a prize, hoping to try his luck here. In fact, most of the 300 participants held the same motive: all were here to take their chances.
Lin Yang’s motive was similar—he too was here for the X5, except he wasn’t relying on luck, he was directly aiming for the goal.
At that moment, this spirited youngster made the very mistake Lin Yang had emphasized in an earlier tip about fishing techniques: overfilling the reel.
