Thrilling river fishing amidst a cool, green village view.

One day I went fishing, just looking for some entertainment. It turns out that fishing in the river is free entertainment without any cost. Of course, it only requires a fishing rod as well as bait, and whether or not you get a fish depends on luck. In my opinion, what do you think?
As time went by, evening began to approach. Having set out at noon, the overcast weather was ideal for fishing. My next step was to find bait; keeping it simple, I looked for small worms along the edge of the river. Thanks to my patience, I eventually succeeded.
After obtaining the bait, I attached it and cast it into somewhat deep water. I realized that fishing demands great patience, particularly because the water is currently turbid. The fish lack an appetite, making them difficult to catch. Therefore, one must remain truly patient. Before long, the fishing float suddenly moved. Thinking a fish had taken the bait, I slowly reeled it in, only to discover it was actually a shrimp.

After some time had passed, I began to feel bored, so I relocated to a spot further down. Shortly after casting my bait into the river, the float was tugged forcefully. I pulled the fishing rod, and a wader fish emerged; I finally caught one. It is known as a wader fish, characterized by its shimmering white scales and a vertically compressed body. That is the wader fish.




Not long after that, I moved spots again, and then I caught another shrimp. I was actually hoping for an eel, but it turns out I didn't get one—maybe because it just wasn't my lucky day yet. But that's okay, the important thing is I already caught some silver barb fish (wader) and shrimp. I was very happy and content that day. He he he.
It's already twilight, and it’s time for me to go home. Walking slowly toward the house while still at the river, I unexpectedly found a dead snakehead fish. I took the fish and put it in my fish bag, but unfortunately, I didn't take a photo of it because it was already dark; maybe some other time. Thank you for stopping by my blog. May we always be granted health, sufficiency, and happiness by Almighty God. Regards.