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Chapter 1393 Giant Hairtail

After three fishing lines were thrown into the sea in succession and three fishing rods were used, Han Peacock concentrated on fishing.

These fishing rods are not sensitive to small fish, but Han Peacock can sense the situation thirty meters underwater, so as long as he finds a small fish biting the hook, he can react quickly.

Therefore, even if Han Peacock throws out the bait, fixes the fishing rod, and runs away, he can still catch fish.

The bait has been thrown down, and the remaining time is to wait for the fish to take the bait. There is no need to keep your hands on the rod and look like you are facing a formidable enemy.

Before, Han Peacock made a special observation and found that the marine fish in this fishing ground were relatively concentrated. This was the result of Han Peacock's research.

On this route, perhaps because food is relatively plentiful, there are all kinds of fish, and the Korean peacocks discovered during the day that the large yellow croakers were moving in the direction in which they were swimming.

It's just that there aren't many fish with high economic value here, so the Korean peacocks will let them go.

The fishing boat was moving at high speed, and Han Peacock was not idle either. He released his magical powers and stared at the water, fearing that he might miss the precious fish he might encounter.

This can be regarded as Han Peacock killing two birds with one stone. Since he has to use his magical powers to sense it, he might as well take this opportunity to go fishing!

At this time, in this sea area, if you can't catch fish in this way, then you are really stupid and have no medicine.

Theoretically speaking, the location chosen for sea fishing is very particular. The natural environments of the ocean and freshwater are quite different. First of all, there are warm and cold currents in the ocean.

Many marine fish have the habit of swimming with seasonal currents. Seasonal currents also bring a large amount of organic matter and plankton. Especially where cold and warm currents meet, it is the best place for marine fish to feed.

The ocean has tidal fluctuations. The rising tide will bring a large amount of organic matter and fish to the shore, which is more conducive to fishing. After the tide ebbs, it is generally not suitable for fishing.

The sea surface is relatively calm in the morning and evening, which is suitable for fishing. It is easy to have strong winds and waves during the day, which may even endanger the safety of anglers, so it is not suitable for fishing.

However, Korean peacocks are just for fun. They are not professional fishers, so they don’t need to pay so much attention.

Saltwater fish are more ferocious than freshwater fish and bite when they see bait, so they are easier to harvest than freshwater fishing.

It can also be said that Peacock Han chose this time better, so soon there was movement from the fishing rod.

Han Peacock walked forward quickly and immediately grabbed the fishing rod. This was his first fishing rod.

Han Peacock quickly retracted and released the fishing line, and at this time, he had already sensed that it was a hairtail fish.

It wasn't a big fish. Originally, he wanted to pull it up directly, but he wanted to get some exercise. If he encountered a big fish, pulling it up directly wouldn't work.

If the big fish is brought close to the shore and out of the water prematurely, the fish will struggle desperately. The struggling force at this time will be much greater than when it was hooked in the first place.

The correct approach should be to retract and release the line and walk the fish repeatedly until the belly of the big fish turns white and the fish is caught in the net.

When the fish was pulled up, it was a ribbon-shaped fish, more than eighty centimeters long and half the size of a palm.

"It weighs three to four kilograms! Although this hairtail is not very valuable, it costs more than thirty yuan per kilogram in the market." Han Kongque looked at the hairtail with a smile.

Such a big hairtail should be good to eat. I will fry it later and try the freshest hairtail to see if it tastes better.

Just when Han Peacock was thinking about what to do with this hairtail, there was movement from another fishing rod, and Han Peacock was delighted. This time it was a big one.

When Han Peacock saw the fishing rod returning to line, he immediately became nervous.

Line looping is a phenomenon when fish takes the hook. Under normal circumstances, after the fish takes the hook, it will flee in the opposite direction or diagonally, causing the rod tip to continuously shake or pull into a bow shape.

But sometimes, after taking the bait, the fish will swim in the opposite direction, causing the line to return.

Under normal circumstances, the backline phenomenon is caused by larger fish. If it is not discovered in time, it is easy to miss the opportunity to lift the rod and catch the fish.

Korean peacocks have quick eyes and quick hands. When lifting the rod, they first pull out the sea rod quickly from the rod holder, then lower the rod head, and at the same time crank the reel to reel in the line two to three times, and then suddenly lift the rod upward to deepen the fish and penetrate the original fish.

The hook that is not deep penetrates the fish body to prevent the fish from turning over and unhooking when it struggles during the line retrieval.

"This fish is quite heavy!" Han Peacock operated excitedly.

As soon as he got started, Han Peacock felt the strength of this fish. When Han Peacock saw that the fishing rod was bent out of shape, he also knew that this fish was indeed not small.

In Han Peacock's perception, it was a two-meter-long hairtail fish. This was the first time Han Peacock saw such a huge hairtail fish.

I heard before that someone abroad caught a five- to six-meter hairtail, which was a bit incredible. Unexpectedly, he caught one today.

Accidentally, the fish suddenly exerted force and almost pulled the fishing rod away.

If you throw away all your fishing rods, it would definitely not be a common shame. It would be like a swordsman losing his sword. It would be looked down upon!

Han Peacock pulled the fishing rod hard with both hands and finally stopped the decline. At this time, Han Peacock saw a big fish more than two meters long flipping out of the water. It was quite fierce and scurrying around.

"Hiss! Is this really a hairtail?" Korean peacocks have been hanging out in the sea a lot recently, but I have never seen such a big hairtail.

"It's very rare for such a hairtail to grow so big." Han Peacock just sighed and felt something was wrong.

The hairtail fish, which was scurrying back and forth just now, suddenly straightened its body and was no longer so fierce.

Feeling that the power in his hand suddenly increased, and this power was still rising, Han Peacock was surprised and released his magical power again.

As soon as Han Peacock's senses enveloped the sea area, he discovered a strange sight. The hairtail fish, which was originally only two meters long, was rapidly growing in length.

Han Kongque was stunned when he saw this scene, but he quickly realized that he had encountered a school of hairtail, and such a situation was not uncommon.

Hairtails have very diverse food habits and are very greedy. They sometimes cannibalize their own kind. When fishermen use hooks to catch hairtails, they often see this situation. When a hairtail is caught on the hook, its tail is bitten by another hairtail. Sometimes one hairtail bites the other.

, mentioning a large list.

Fearing that the string of hairtail was getting longer and longer, Han Peacock immediately sped up his movements. He spent a lot of effort and was finally able to drag the giant hairtail onto the deck.

The dragging up is not finished yet, because there are many hairtails biting the tail of the fish behind. Although they are not as long as the first one, they are not small either.

At this time, the first large hairtail had been completely dragged onto the deck by Han Peacock, and because there were many hairtails hanging behind it, the first hairtail was pulled straight and could not jump up at all.

This gave Han Peacock an opportunity. Han Peacock held the fishing rod with one hand, quickly found a rope with the other hand, strung it from the mouth and gills of the hairtail, and then hung it up.

It's just that this fish is much taller than the Korean peacock. As the fish is hoisted, the one-meter-long hairtail fish behind it are pulled up one by one. The Korean peacock is really surprised to see it.

Although Han Peacock scanned the underwater situation, he really didn't find that these hairtail fish were so big.

By this time, Han Peacock was already excited. As his magical power was released, the detailed situation under the sea was immediately transmitted to his mind.

How could this school of hairtail be so huge?

Looking at the dense group of hairtails, Han Peacock couldn't believe it, because he knew that hairtails usually don't come out to look for food at night.

Han Peacock looked up at the sky. It turned out that it was already bright at this time. Unknowingly, Han Peacock had been busy all night.

No wonder there are swarms of hairtail fish out there! It turns out it’s dawn.

Hairtail has poor swimming ability. It floats in the middle layer of seawater during the day and sinks to the bottom of the sea at night.

When the hairtail fish is at rest, its head is upward and its body is vertical. It only relies on the waving of its dorsal and pectoral fins, and its eyes watch the movement above its head. If it detects prey, its dorsal fins will vibrate rapidly, its body will bend, and it will pounce on the food.

Korean Peacock looked at a string of hairtails caught. These hairtails are flat as ribbons on the sides, silver-gray in color, with light gray dorsal and pectoral fins with very small spots. Their tails are black. The hairtails have large pointed heads and mouths, which gradually become darker at the tail.

They are slender, their height is twice the length of their head, and most of them exceed one meter.

This time, there were more than a dozen Korean peacocks caught, and the line was thirteen or four meters long.

Of these many hairtails, only two were less than one meter in size. It can be said that with just one fishing rod, we caught forty or fifty kilograms of hairtails. This was really a big harvest.

Seeing the dozen or so hairtail fish that were no longer moving, Han Peacock could only send them to the icehouse.

"The largest one is about two and a half meters. I'm going to get a ruler and measure it." Han Peacock ran to the tool room and took out the measuring tape.

After careful measurement, this hairtail was actually 2.46 meters long. Such long hairtails are rare.

Han Kongque took out the mobile phone he bought from Lao Wu, took several photos in succession, saved them, and then sent the hairtail fish to the cold storage using a conveyor belt.

Hairtails are different from yellow croakers. They cannot be placed randomly. They can only be placed neatly one by one.

At this time, not far from the trawler, there was the school of hairtail. Through the fish finder on the boat, Han Peacock discovered that this school of fish was unusually large.

Are there a lot of shrimps and squid here?

You should know that hairtails are ferocious and feed mainly on shrimps and squid.

If there wasn't enough food here, such a huge school of hairtail would not stay here.

At this time, Han Peacock came up with the idea that maybe it would be good to catch some hairtail and transport it back.

Such a huge school of hairtail definitely exceeds 10,000 in number. Even if one fish only weighs two to three kilograms, it is still twenty to thirty thousand kilograms.

Of course, what Han Peacock values ​​most is that there are many big fish in this group of hairtails. As long as they are big fish, they can be sold at high prices.

Peacock Han did not find many small hairtails. Some small creatures were mixed in the hairtail group. Now Peacock Han recognized them. They were indeed squids. There was a huge group of squids in this sea area.

This group of hairtails came after the squid. (~^~)


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