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039 Practicing the Speargun

The next day, Beihai slept until eight o'clock. When he got up, the sun on the sea was already shaking. After eating two bowls of Digo's so-called secret squid porridge, Beihai went out of the cabin and followed Digo and his son to learn how to "correctly" fish for tuna.

Digo got a new fish catch, and several anglers also gained a lot. Bei Hai was more focused on the superficial skills he would face in the future. Only by correctly understanding how the tuna maker caught fish can he cheat under the noses of the crew in the future!

If it weren't for the fact that the local dog would hit him, and they would pull a bad-tempered fish back to fight, and would pull the huge fat "Daiyu"-style tuna one after another with good luck. It would be strange if the sailors on the boat didn't doubt it.

Isda first demonstrated to Beihai how to wrap the line if you fish, when can you relax a little, and when should you not loosen the line. It is necessary to tighten it to help the fish catch a deeper and pierce into the fish's throat.

In short, it is all about some public theoretical knowledge. As for whether you really need it when fishing, or whether you need it or not, it depends on your personal practice.

"When the fish is pulled near the fish boat, as long as you can see the fish's body coming to the water, you must immediately throw the spear gun in your hand!" Digo held a spear gun, and a rope as thick as a thumb behind the spear gun was still wrapped.

Digo said as he pushed the spear into the water: "Water has refraction, you must be correct in your judgment. The place where the thorn must be on the back of the fish, and it is best to connect it to the front end, and never pierce it on the fish's belly. Believe me, if you return to the port with a fish's belly, I suggest you would rather say that this is what you are going to eat for yourself! Because the middle of the square bluefin golden spear is called naked, you know why it is expensive, right? The Japanese below naked are called Dabukou and Zhongbukou. These three places are more expensive than naked, and the two pieces of meat under the cheeks are a little more advanced than the above."

"Yeah, yeah!" Bei Hai nodded repeatedly. As for nakedness, he didn't know what it was. Anyway, he remembered one, and he could only prick the fish back, because it was the cheapest place, and it was hard to get along with the US dollar when it was pierced anywhere!

Just know this, but there is no need to care about whether it is delicious or not. Bei Hai is not going to eat any sushi, so that thing is raw.

Digo threw a half-floating ball into the water, and of course there was a rope tied to the ball. Then he handed the spear in his hand to Bei Hai: "Try it, and you can't break it. The best thing is to hit the big black dot. If you can hit the spot again and again, you will be a super qualified tuna mate."

After saying that, he patted Bei Hai on the shoulder and walked to a place two or three steps away from Bei Hai: "Hull, you can start!".

This thing is only two or three meters away. Bei Hai weighed the salamander with his hand. The gun rod is two meters faster. How difficult is it to stab this thing?

Bei Hai glanced carefully and threw the spear out hard, but unfortunately, as soon as the spear out went out, it started to make a tiny wave against the sea water.

Hahaha! Digo and his son immediately laughed as they watched the salamander floating on the water.

Bei Hai shook his head and took the rope back a few times. After returning to his hand, he aimed and threw it out. This time the spear was slanted into the water, but it was still a little far from the ball.

After retracting the shot, Bei Hai practiced how to shoot again and again. In addition, Digo also taught some small skills from time to time. Gradually, Bei Hai got a little bit out of the way. When it was almost dinner time, Bei Hai made a little shot. Although he couldn't hit the center of the ball, there was still no problem when he encountered the ball.

"Great!" Digo looked at Bei Hai's fishing gun, zigzag, rubbing the ball across, and nodded affirmatively at Bei Hai: "You are much smarter than I expected. I was not as fast as you when I learned it before!"

Digo didn't say anything. Since Beihai learned to throw a gun, he has almost never had much time to rest. He has been practicing throwing a spear gun over and over again. This perseverance alone made Digo nod.

After a day, Bei Hai rested for a while before he felt his arms numb. While rubbing his arms, he recalled the experience he had practiced just now.

"You will feel good tomorrow." Isda looked at Bei Hai and pointed at the muscles of his arm.

"It's okay!" Bei Hai replied with a smile while rubbing his arms. It was certain that his muscles were sore, but it was not a big deal for Bei Hai. In the past, when he was in a restaurant, he had brushed several stacks of plates that were high in one person a day, but it wasn't like this? Now this intensity is a bit too big for ordinary people, but for Bei Hai, who has been in a restaurant for several years, it's really not a big deal.

After dinner in the evening, Digo drove a boat with a boat to another area of ​​sea, threw down the anchor and left the cabin and said to the employers who were blowing the sea breeze behind the boat: "It really depends on luck for everyone here. Some people have caught moon fish here."

"Moon Fish?" Bei Hai said in a low voice as he looked at the fishermen with a little confused expression.

This is the first time Bei Hai has heard the name Moon Fish.

Without waiting for Digo to answer a fisherman, he automatically explained to Beihai: "The general term for several types of fish such as silk-fin plowhead and glasses is round and shiny, and the colors are very bright. It is said that those who catch it can get good luck!"

"But it is not easy to get such luck, because Moonfish is not a group fish, and its whereabouts are uncertain. For anglers, catching it is as difficult as winning a jackpot. Most fishing will not be the only way to catch others in their lives, but they don't have the chance to catch any of them," another angler said to Bei Hai while preparing a fishing rod.

"Then I wish you good luck," Bei Hai said happily to several anglers. Fish can bring good luck, and so on. Bei Hai is not interested in it now. He cares about fish that can bring him a simple life, that is, fish that can exchange dollars for them to live a small life. Although the moon fish that they said is beautiful, naturally makes Bei Hai very interested.

Bei Hai continued to practice his spear gun skills, while the anglers were doing their own things, while Digo and Isda and his son provided logistical support for the people in the boat. Time passed in an orderly manner, with no strange fish or anything strange.

The second night on the sea was also dull. Perhaps it was just that the Beihai was dull. Several anglers were still very happy. Although there was no harvest of the moonfish that brought good luck, they still caught a lot of other small fish. One even caught a big lobster with a forearm.

The next afternoon, Digo moved to the last area of ​​the sea, and the anglers gained more. While waiting for the anchor to leave, these anglers could still talk about their catch without any satisfaction, and made an appointment to come together if they had time.

When the three fish farms were put together, Beihai was a little strange because these three farms had more fish than each other. Although they were not good fish, they were indeed the case! As evidence, the fishermen's catch was on the rise.

Thinking of this, Bei Hai looked at Digo in the cab, and happened to meet the Hispanic captain turned around and looked at him. Seeing Digo smile slightly, Bei Hai felt that there was still a bit of a twist inside.

As soon as the charter time ended, Bei Hai naturally returned to the South Pier with the ship, and the first time he went out to sea in Gloucester officially passed.

The results of this trip to the sea made Bei Hai very satisfied. The key is that Digo and his son are very friendly to them, and they can get careful answers to almost every question they have. There are also some things about renting boats and finding people. I have to say that Bei Hai still has a good impression of the father and son.

After getting ashore, he returned to the McCowans' family hotel, Bei Hai began to think about how to prepare to start his first fish season in his life, because the tuna season is about to officially begin.
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