An afternoon passed, and the two of them together caught about forty to fifty kilograms of yellow croakers, unfortunately, none weighed more than one and a half kilograms.
Chu Mingcheng's plan to gift a particularly large yellow croaker was temporarily thwarted, but this was normal.
After it got dark, the two temporarily stopped fishing and sorted the yellow croakers caught in the afternoon according to size.
Then they wrapped them in cling film and put them in transparent packaging bags they had bought specifically for this purpose.
The wrapped fish were placed in foam boxes and layered with ice for preservation.
There were a few that didn't look as good, as if they had escaped from a net cage, but they also somewhat resembled wild ones.
Chu Mingcheng decided to keep these for the time being; they could be sold for a low price, but there were only a few, and he felt it was better to just keep them to eat himself.