Now the fish layer is higher, so let's switch to a smaller bobber. This reduces resistance and allows the double-hook rig to enter the water more quickly and reach the vicinity of the fish layer, shortening the time and enhancing bite efficiency to some extent.
Zhang Yang adjusted and resumed normal baiting and casting.
Sure enough, the time for the bobber to flip into place was noticeably faster, and since the fish density was adequate, the bait could easily be accepted, boosting the catching efficiency slightly.
By the thirtieth minute, those anglers still sticking to the frequency of floating were beginning to struggle a bit.
Half of the time cost has been invested, and those restless individuals tried to grab a bite, only to find the fish weren't being extracted until below a meter, barely giving a bite, far from the density and height requirements for floating.
At this point, those choosing to float were getting uncomfortable.