Lin Yang arrived at the riverbank with his fishing gear. This time, he had set up two fishing spots: the first was baited with pig intestines to attract turtles, and the second was a regular Crucian Carp spot.
Actually, these two spots were completely different.
For turtles, which prefer shady areas, he needed to cast in spots under trees or beside aquatic plants where sunlight couldn't reach, whereas the Crucian Carp preferred warmer waters, necessitating a spot in the sunny shallows.
While waiting for the turtle spot to get some action, Lin Yang started fishing for Crucian Carp. He might not claim to be the strongest, but he was certainly at a master's level now.
A few minutes after his first cast, the float dipped, and he hooked his first Crucian Carp—a nice-looking two-ounce wild one.
With the first small fish in the bag, Lin Yang continued to fish. After waiting for three or four minutes, he hooked a second one, then a third followed two or three minutes later.