Having prepared the natural bait, the three boats continued together, quickly arriving at the first designated waypoint of the fish observation platform.
On their way, they also took the opportunity to start the live broadcast and briefly introduced today's job task.
After shutting off the engine and stopping the boat, Lin Yang began to instruct two students to place the first fishing apparatus into the water.
A box about the size of a milk crate opened to reveal a sea-blue plastic product, small and compact in appearance.
On one side at the bottom, there were two wires nearly as thick as chopsticks, the forefront of which was made of multiple strands of alloy wire woven together, heat-melt bonded to the semi-transparent wires.
Following the instructions, Lin Yang opened a clasp and took out two giant fishhooks designed for use.
These two matching fishhooks, each bigger than a child's palm, looked somewhat exaggerated.