And the moment Chu Mingcheng hooked the tuna, he released the reel handle with his right hand.
Then he grabbed the long handle of the gaff with both hands and, bracing himself, hoisted the tuna up.
The hundred-pound golden spearfish thrashed its tail in the air, cleared the bulwarks, and landed on the deck.
Chu Mingcheng placed the gaff aside, immediately took the iron plate bait from the mouth of the tuna and threw it back into the water, adjusting the distance to wait for the next destined fish.
Only then did he start to bleed the yellowfin tuna and remove its viscera.
Indeed, it was a school of yellowfin tuna that followed the Sea God, the most common type in the country.
So far, Chu Mingcheng hadn't had the chance to encounter Atlantic bluefin tuna or black fin gold spearfish, leaving only one type of bluefin tuna he could encounter domestically.