Yao Xin's fish cooler was the same size as his, also thirty liters.
The amount in half a cooler was about what he had calculated; she had caught thirty-three kilograms of ribbon fish.
As for Chu Mingcheng, He Zheng was also startled when he came over. As an experienced fisherman for over a decade, he too had fiercely fished for nearly four hours, and the amount of ribbon fish he caught was similar to his?
The fish in the cooler slightly overflowed, weighing in at sixty-one kilograms, priced at forty-five yuan per kilogram, is 2745 yuan.
Seventeen kilograms, two fingers wide, these small ones aren't worth much, He Zheng gave 300 yuan.
Some four-finger-wide ones hadn't reached a kilogram, all were priced as three-finger-wide, totaling eleven kilograms, valued at 495 yuan.
The rest were sixteen fish, each exceeding one kilogram but not one and a half, priced at eighty yuan per kilogram, exactly a little over twenty kilograms, just a few grams more, valued at two thousand yuan.