But there are still quite a few large sharks that need to keep moving. Though it trains and boasts explosive power, speed, and biting force, its stamina is actually not that great. It is rare to see sharks engage in battles of endurance.
They don't fixate on a single type of prey and chase it down relentlessly, not because they are dumb, but because they don't have the stamina for such back-and-forth pursuits.
This is precisely why sharks have evolved one of the best olfactory abilities in the animal kingdom: to be highly purposeful in their hunting.
When Lin Yang decided to take on the bull shark, he began to get serious, pulling in the line, letting it out, reeling it in, pressing the rod, raising the rod, moving position... Whenever the bull shark swam a bit further away, he exerted his full strength.
In dealing with sharks, you can't outmuscle them; you have to learn to use softness to overcome hardness, using a war of attrition to slowly wear them down.
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