"Ah Cheng, when it comes to fishing, you're the best. You've already caught a sea bass so quickly, this one probably weighs about eighty catties," Zhao Jun said, growing eager to fish himself.
He was a tender newcomer, who had just started to tie his line and hook while Chu Mingcheng was already fishing, his movements awkward and slow.
"It's not that I'm good at fishing; it's just that the fish under the pier are abundant. Anyone could make a catch here."
Chu Mingcheng smiled, tossing the minnow near the pier to continue fishing.
Although he had just caught a sea bass, it didn't mean he understood the situation at the bottom.
This time, he let the minnow sink for twenty seconds, reaching a deeper location.
Sea bass may like to swim near the surface, but there is a common situation in the fishing world: the bigger fish of the same species usually swim in deeper waters.