Chapter 340 - 180: Fishing for Bull Shark_4
Another downside is that scoop nets are generally made of various materials, and sea fish have very sharp teeth, so it’s easy for them to bite a hole in the net and then escape.
Hook and line is different, though, as it’s made of metal, with a bend at the front similar to a fish hook. Once the fish is pulled up to the surface, you simply hook the fish’s mouth and lift it out of the water—there’s no chance for it to escape.
But the problem is that now you can’t use hook and line either, sharks and other sea fish are a bit different; they are cartilaginous fish. If you try to hook it directly in the mouth and use brute force to pull it up, the fish will definitely not survive.
Looking at the large shark that was flipping over, showing the whites of its eyelids, Lin Yang smiled, contemplating how to deal with this creature.
Despite many novels, movies, and TV shows saying that sharks are protected animals, in reality, sharks are not protected animals.
If you look at the domestic list of protected animals, among aquatic creatures, all water otters, river otters are second class, of the sea lion family only the North Sea Lion, and North Sea Dog are second class; of the seal family, the Ringed Pacific Sea Seal is first class, while the Manatee and Ringed Seal are second class.
All beavers are first class, all dugongs are first class, North Pacific Right Whale first class, Blue Whales, Small Beaked Whales, Sai Whales, Bryde’s Whales, Da Cun Whales, Long-beaked Whales, Great Winged Whales are all first class.
The Baiqitun and Constant Water Dolphin are first class, while the White Seal, rough-toothed poster, Tropical Spot Original Dolphin, striped porpoise, Flying Porpoise, long-beaked true seal, and all the seals, Gua Head Whale, Killer Whale, False Killer Whale, Small Killer Whale, Broken Winged Leader Whale are second class. In fact, these few kinds of whales are all dolphins; they just look bigger.
The Long River River Dolphin is first class, while the East Asia River Dolphin, and Indo-Pacific River Dolphin are second class.
