"Huh? There's a bite? I didn't see the bobber move!"
Little Meng, startled by Zhang Yang's sudden call, instinctively rubbed his eyes.
Zhang Yang pointed about half a meter to the right of the fishing spot and said, "About half a meter to the right of the spot, I just saw some fish bubbles rise there. Judging by the shape and characteristics, it should be a black carp!
It's quite big. The previous few fish bubbles were the size of pigeon eggs; this fish should be over thirty pounds!"
"Oh, oh, then I'll keep a close watch!" Meng Fan nodded and focused more intensely on observing the subtle movements of the bobber.
This technique of judging the fish species and size underwater by looking at fish bubbles is originally just a basic operation for experienced anglers, and after Zhang Yang's explanation, Meng Fan didn't find anything unusual about it at all.