As he brought in the first fish, Zhang Yang felt a subtle sensation that the fish situation might be better than he anticipated.
In his expectation, during the rod casting phase to gather fish, it would take at least ten casts to start getting bites.
But on the eighth cast, a high hook-up occurred, and when unhooking, Zhang Yang intentionally checked where the hook was attached in the fish's mouth; it was positioned at 12 o'clock, perfect depth.
With this in mind, Zhang Yang continued to cast normally after baiting with two hooks.
This time, the hookup wasn't at such a high point as the previous cast, but once the bobber reached the preset water layer, biting movements began to appear.
These movements aren't necessarily entry actions, but it's sure that fish have gathered around the nesting area.
At precisely a half-eye down movement, Zhang Yang set the hook again.
The power of the fish underwater transmitted through the tackle to Zhang Yang's hand, hooked again!
