Livestreaming the Hunt

Chapter 459 Blue Devil (please vote for me)

Wang Kui patted the big head of the crocodile gar and grinned, seeming to feel sympathy for the overlord of North American waters who was "playing" with him.

Not to mention, as the top big fish that had been wrestling with Lao Kui for half an hour, the crocodile gar was bigger than his arm. Lao Kui and Oda Nagama were dragging it and hugging the body of the fish. When the audience looked at it, they even thought they were hugging a big tree.

【This fish is really awesome! If he hadn't lost it himself, Lao Kui probably wouldn't have been able to catch it! 】

[Lao Kui: I can fail countless times, but you can only fail once! 】

[It’s developed this time. If it can exceed two meters, it seems that the poundage will be doubled. Catching one fish is equal to several fish caught by others! 】

[Come on Lao Kui! 】

The two worked together to put the alligator gar into the oxygen-rich water tank under the rear cabin of the deck, and separated it from the snakehead fish they had caught before.

Because the alligator gar is famous for being extremely destructive and aggressive, it will eat all living creatures in the water, and it can eat up to a quarter of its body length. The creature, for a snakehead fish that is only over 40 centimeters long, is simply a piece of cake.

"Solve it and it will be much easier for us next time!"

What Wang Kui meant by this was that there was no interference from this crocodile gar.

However, this guy still taught him a lesson, that is, the intelligence of these big fish in the Mississippi River is much higher than he expected. "Since we are not targeting a single target, there is no need for us to continue to use the fan fishing method. But in order to prevent these giant beasts from just chewing their tails, we need to put a few more fish hooks!"

As he spoke, he took out his fishing equipment backpack, which contained various baits, fishing lines and fish hooks.

He picked out a number of large hooks that were designed to catch giant fish. One of them looked very awesome. It was similar to a mountaineering hook. It was made up of three curved hooks merged together, called a three-claw hook.

According to the proportion, Wang Kui placed a three-claw hook at the end, a single hook every 4 centimeters, and three hooks on a fishing line!

Seeing this scene, judge Walton, who was far away at the backstage of the Discovery Channel, couldn't help but smile with praise: "Wang Kui is really experienced in actual combat. He uses a multi-hook fishing method to prevent big fish from only biting part of the live bait and missing the opportunity." , but he didn’t use multiple three-claw hooks at the same time.”

"This is because once three multiple hooks hit the fish's mouth at the same time, according to the 33-degree distribution of the three-claw hook, 6 hooks will hit the fish's mouth at the same time. We all know that the more focus points, the greater the force. Being dispersed and having six focus points will cause every hook bitten by a big fish to be very shallow, making it easy to detach when struggling!”

It's so rare to receive praise from a former FLW professional champion.

Here, Wang Kui also explained in detail to the audience the methods and reasons for his cooperation with the hook group. Basically, it was very different from what Walton said.

He took a small carp and hung the fish's mouth on the first single hook. At the same time, he passed the second single hook through the skin on the back of the fish, and the last three-claw hook was wrapped around the fish's tail.

Only at this point did water friends understand why Lao Kui chose to be 4 centimeters apart.

Because this is determined based on the body length of the carp, the interval is four centimeters. The first hook to the third hook are exactly 8 centimeters, which is slightly longer than the fish body, and the space left is just enough not to affect the swimming of the live bait. This will not cause the fishing line to be too redundant and alert the big fish.

With a flick of the long pole, the live bait fell into the water.

At this time, the sun has completely set in the mountains, the sky has turned dark, and the entire lake has completely turned into a black world. The noisy flowing water seems to be the sound of a devil swallowing saliva, which makes people feel scary.

Wang Kui turned on the night light, fixed it on the fishing rod that had been set up beside the boat, and pointed the light at the position of the float.

“Lighting is essential for night fishing, otherwise you won’t be able to judge the condition of the fish through the float, but there are also things to pay attention to when lighting. The first thing is not to use strong light. The strong light is too penetrating and refracted when it enters the water and hits the fish. , it is easy to wake them up, and secondly, the position must be fixed and never swing back and forth.”

"The sensitivity of fish's senses in the water is much higher than that of humans. The light swaying back and forth clearly tells them that there is danger above. Finally, choose blue light as the light. When blue light enters the water, it can minimize the impact of the light source on the fish. At the same time, Most of the floats have conspicuous warm colors, but using blue light and cool colors will make the changes in the floats easier for us to see!”

"As for lights gathering mosquitoes on the water, it also has a certain effect of attracting fish. However, it is winter in the United States and mosquitoes have not yet reproduced on a large scale."

While he was chatting with the audience, Robertson next to him also turned on the night light. Similar to Lao Kui, one was used to illuminate the deck and the other was used to illuminate the float.

Wow!

In southern North America at night, the temperature is much lower than during the day, especially when you are in a river. Water vapor erodes and your clothes are always damp, giving you a cold feeling.

Wang Kui tightened his sweatshirt and rolled down his sleeves.

It doesn't take a moment.

Next to Robertson, there was movement. It seemed that the third piece of goods was coming.

He was not in a hurry, but focused on staring at his float. Within ten seconds, under the cold light, there was movement from the orange float, which was sinking continuously. "There is movement here too! It seems that there is movement here too!" As soon as night falls, these big fish are all hungry!”

Wow!

Seeing the float sinking, Wang Kui immediately took over the fishing rod. The moment he set up the rod, he was sure: "It's not as big as the crocodile gar before, but it's still a big fish!"

Therefore, this time he did not ask Oda Nagama to come over to help. He just stepped forward with his feet, one behind the other, and set up a horse stance beside the boat.

After stabilizing his center of gravity and using the solid strength of his two thighs, Wang Kui began to use his waist and abdomen core to slowly pull up the fishing rod.

After several repetitions, the target was dragged to the side of the boat.

Oda Nagama took the net and caught the big fish.

With the help of a night light, through the mesh, you can see that its skin is extremely smooth, as if it has no fish scales, and even has a faint layer of blue, "Humph! Humph!"

What everyone didn't expect was that just when Lao Kui was about to grab the net and take it out, the guy suddenly opened his mouth and made a sound like a pig's growl!

【woc! Isn't it a monster? 】

[Can fish talk? 】

【Encrypted call? 】

[Potato, potato, I am sweet potato! Please answer! 】

When Wang Kui heard this voice and combined with its appearance, he immediately understood the identity of this guy. He immediately selected the net and revealed a big blue fish about one meter long. "This is what I told you before. Yes, another big bully in North American waters: the Blue Devil!"

This is a temporary update, please vote for me! La la la!

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