Fishing Livestream -
Chapter 150 - 150 150 Starting to Embrace
150: Chapter 150: Starting to Embrace 150: Chapter 150: Starting to Embrace “Dude, what’s the deal?
I told you not to touch it, and you deliberately reached out.
Who’s going to be responsible if Ye Lun gets hurt?” Yue Feng couldn’t help but speak with a bit more force as he saw how careless this guy was being.
“Why the fuss?
It’s just a lousy drone; I got bored of those things years ago.
What’s there to show off!
The propeller is made of plastic; it can’t hurt your hand!” Li Cungen retorted with a know-it-all, nonchalant air.
From the tone of his voice, there was a hint of arrogance.
Yue Feng gave him a look and couldn’t be bothered to continue the squabble, turning his head away in silence.
Meanwhile, the live-streaming room was in an uproar.
The drone rose a meter, and the angle transmitted to the livestreaming platform looked very odd, leaving the viewers uncomfortable.
It seemed like someone next to them tried to touch the drone, inadvertently triggering its automatic avoidance mechanism and sending it up!
Who’s that talking next to you?
Their tone sounds so overbearing.
Can Brother Feng adjust the angle?
It’s so awkward the way it is!
Awkward +1
With a bunch of people in the livestreaming room calling it awkward, Yue Feng had no choice but to control the drone back to a normal height.
If it had been someone slightly more reliable, after being reminded not to mess with it during the live broadcast, they certainly wouldn’t touch the gadget again even if it landed.
But Li Cungen’s thought process was a bit different from normal people’s; he reached out again to grab a hold.
This caused the drone to automatically rise another meter, making the livestreaming angle awkward once more.
After two interruptions, Yue Feng felt a surge of anger and said quite bluntly, “What’s wrong with you?
Don’t touch my stuff; can’t you see I’m livestreaming?
Did you hear me?”
Fuming inwardly and speaking louder than usual, many of the other anglers who heard him turned to look in their direction.
This time, Li Cungen felt embarrassed.
He didn’t have much to do on a daily basis apart from messing around, and he wasn’t used to being scolded so impolitely.
After all, it was just a drone, even if it were the latest model from DJI, it was only over ten thousand yuan.
If damaged, it would just be a matter of compensating some money.
“If it breaks, I’ll buy you a new one.
I’m not short of that bit of money!
It’s just for playing around.
What are you making such a fuss about, showing off your crappy drone?” Li Cungen said, his eyeballs nearly popping out.
Yue Feng had encountered ungrateful people before, but had never seen anyone as ungrateful as this.
He couldn’t figure out what kind of family this idiot grew up in; it’s as if the whole world should revolve around him.
Dealing with strangers without the slightest bit of basic manners.
“Your money is yours, my stuff is mine.
I told you I am livestreaming, and I’m not bothering you with anything.
Just focus on fishing, and don’t cause trouble for others!
I’m warning you for the last time, if you keep messing around, things will get nasty!” Yue Feng issued his final ultimatum.
After saying that, Yue Feng readjusted the drone’s position, ensuring it was at a height unreachable by the average person, then stepped back about three or four meters and adjusted the angle to make it less awkward, leaving it hovering in midair.
After being berated unabashedly by Yue Feng, Li Cungen was at a loss for face, but since he was in the wrong, he couldn’t throw a fit.
Seeing Yue Feng turn away and ignore him, Li Cungen just sat back down at his fishing spot, stewing in anger.
With that idiot finally quieted down on the side, Yue Feng gradually settled his mind and started to interact softly with his friends in the livestreaming room.
“The fishing site is crowded, so the angle is temporarily set like this.
You can see the float and my actions.
It’s the best I can do given the circumstances!
Please bear with it, everyone!”
“The mouth on that idiot earlier stank.
He talked as if he had so much money!
Was this about money?
He obviously hasn’t been smacked in the face enough when he goes out!”
“Exactly, if it were me, I would have slapped him already.
Brother Feng, you’re too patient!”
“Don’t start any drama, alright?
Just enjoy the fishing.
There’s one minute left before we start!”
Yue Feng’s right hand rested on the Chengying 7h 4.5-meter fishing rod, and he was already prepared to start fishing.
In just one minute, everything was in place.
He Wenlong called out, “Begin fishing!”
Still irked by the drone incident, Li Cungen was fuming inwardly.
“Damn it, it’s just a broken toy getting cocky.
Just wait till I shut you up and make sure you don’t catch a single fish!” he thought to himself, being positioned right next to his fellows.
Yue Feng knew that there were plenty of fish around the edges of the large fishing area, so after starting, he only symbolically made two bait balls before beginning to alternate fishing with ragworm and red worm.
While Yue Feng was relatively conservative, Li Cungen’s approach was exceptionally unrestrained.
At the start, he followed up with more than ten bait balls with his lead skin, then proceeded with a barrage of Loose Powder.
After observing the Bait Opening earlier, Yue Feng judged that this guy’s skills were quite average.
Watching his baiting and casting, Yue Feng’s judgment was once again confirmed: Loose Powder was clumsy at baiting—every now and then, a cast would fail to reach the water, instead landing on his own foot.
Besides problematic baiting techniques, his casting fundamentals were also poor—a cast here, a cast there—turning the large area in front of him into his baiting spot, with the spots scattered all around.
This haphazard method of baiting was a big taboo in competitive fishing after the start.
Originally, the fishing spot contained plenty of fish, but carelessly throwing a bunch of bait balls scattered the gathered fish.
Additionally, with bait spots spread too widely, it disrupted the gathering of fish, leading to inefficient baiting—a significant mistake!
Within a minute of starting, Yue Feng’s float began to move.
It dipped close to the bottom, a light peck paused it slightly, and then a forceful dip signaled that the bait was taken!
With a flick of the wrist and lift of the rod, he hooked the fish!
His forearm exerted force, successfully striking the fish!
This was Chengying’s first real battle, and the feel of the rod exceeded expectations.
The tip was appropriately flexible, yet the backbone was exceptionally strong, and the rod was super light in weight, which made the sensation of hooking and controlling the fish unbeatable.
It took only one round for the fish to be quickly brought to the surface by the rod’s strength, skimming across the water back to him, a secure catch.
Fishing had started!
Seeing Yue Feng catch a fish, Li Cungen beside him became a bit anxious.
He had baited so many spots, yet the neighbor was the first to catch a fish.
Li Cungen fished for enjoyment, not caring much about the quantity; the money from the fish he returned was of little concern.
The fish might be optional, but he had to save face.
Usually, Li Cungen was not that diligent in fishing, but today he had intentionally increased the frequency, yet still Yue Feng caught a fish first.
Yue Feng ignored all these distractions.
Through a few trial casts, he had already made a basic assessment.
Firstly, there were fish around the fishing spot, and plenty of them!
Secondly, these fish had voracious appetites, attacking aggressively, and were attracted to Loose Powder.
Taking both points into consideration, the next fishing strategy became clear.
If the fishing spot was not lacking in fish, there was no need to bait blindly; just keeping up with Loose Powder was enough.
Good bites indicated high activity, suggesting that a slightly quicker frequency could make the fish even more aggressive.
In spring, fish had smaller appetites, so blindly baiting large amounts was not necessarily effective.
On the contrary, like Yue Feng, who had a good understanding of the fish’s behavior and responded accordingly, was more rational and effective.
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