Chapter 3 Own Ways(2/2)
He first dug out a dozen fat earthworms in the soil.
Find a good place, hang them on the hook, and throw down the fishing rod.
Unexpectedly.
There were not many big fish, maybe the villagers had fishing nets to catch them.
But small fish are also worth catching.
If you win with numbers, you won’t have to worry about making money.
The whole night and the rest of the day were spent at the river concentrating on fishing.
Just for the earthworms, hundreds of them were used.
When the white belly of the fish appeared on the horizon, the big red basin was already filled with lively little crucian carp, which also benefited from his fishing experience.
The small crucian carps are all fresh and fresh, which is a good product that city people like.
Whether it's fried or made into soup, it's all top quality.
A rough estimate is that it weighs about thirty or forty pounds.
I yawned, Yu Tian felt very sleepy.
He went to the river to wash his face and feel refreshed.
Then he packed up his things, pulled the cart and rushed to the county town.
Shuangyang County is twenty miles away from Liushu Village.
It took him two hours to pull the cart to the downstairs of the coal mine family courtyard.
It was just past seven o'clock, time to buy food and visit the stalls.
Yu Tian found a good place, moved the big pot down, sat on the curb, and prepared to sell.
There were many housewives coming and going.
Soon someone with sharp eyes saw it and came up to ask about the price.
"Hey, little crucian carp? How do you sell it?"
A middle-aged woman came over carrying a plastic bag and asked.
"Forty cents a pound, no matter how young or old you are, these are the best fresh crucian carps. They are free of charge."
Yu Tian wiped his sweat and responded with a smile.
It's very fresh.
There were a lot of mud marks on the edge of the basin, and the small fish were all jumping around. It looked like they had just been caught.
"It's fresh, but it's too expensive, isn't it? Forty cents? The big fish in the market only costs three cents."
The middle-aged woman thought about it for a while and felt it was too expensive.
In the 1980s, the price of small crucian carp was only about 20 cents.
The price of dried fish is a little more expensive, and can be sold for fifty or sixty cents.
But Yu Tian had his own way.
He was a business tycoon in his previous life.
If this small problem cannot be solved, there is no need to do business.
Chapter completed!