After consecutive casts with lead weights, Zhang Yang shifted to a slow-paced fishing mode.
Two carp were quickly caught from the main fishing spot. However, afterwards, he hesitated to frequently pull fish from the hole; if the hole was emptied, it would be difficult to catch fish in the afternoon.
With a mindset of nurturing the fishing spot, Zhang Yang then began a slow-paced bait balling process.
This process lasted for about half an hour, much like the slow-paced baiting from the morning, with large double-hook baits. After the bait reached the bottom, he was in no rush to lift the rod, intentionally maintaining a slower pace.
The fish found it difficult to take the large bait. Occasionally, with slight movements of the bobber, Zhang Yang deliberately avoided striking and changing baits. With repeated actions, dozens of large bait balls were gradually introduced into the fishing spot.
