Reborn in a parallel world, he became a rookie fishing channel host.
On the first day of fishing, he caught a corpse, unexpectedly solving a major case.
On the second day, he caught a broken radio, miraculously receiving a broadcast from the future.
On the third day, he caught a book of intrinsic skills, casually practicing it and becoming a supreme master.
On the fourth day, he caught a string of ancient coins, uncovering a thousand-year-old sunken ship.
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On the nth day, he caught a nuclear submarine.
Fang Hao was baffled.
Why couldn't he catch a fish but instead caught all sorts of strange things???
The online audience was also stunned. When would he actually catch a real fish?
the description got me really waiting for this
looking forward for this. ...👍👍🎩 😁 👕👍Great! 👖
Pls where can I read the RAWS? I have already caught up with the recent chapters, & I am hungry for more, it have been awhile that I have seen a trial novel that I actually like... The story is not great but it's good, so that makes it worth reading, I especially like the fact that it's not just about catching fish & streaming, I have seen alot of those & it gets boring, but I think the story would have been better if M.C does catch fish once in a while, but I guess that will defeat the purpose of the book title, anyway, I suggest you give this a chance if you like this type of books.
The concept is simple but well executed. The system is kind of fuzzy but it’s not the focus. The only real issue is that the mc is a little inconsistent. He fishes up bodies alone in the middle of the night and is just annoyed at having to stop fishing for awhile, but, when he later discovers a gun during the day with a large group of people he acts almost panicked. It’s a really big contrast that doesn’t seem to make any sense. The world rings pretty hollow but again that’s not the focus. So long as you’re willing to over look that, the comedy is great. I actually laughed out loud a few times.
Is the MC stupid why the hell is he talking to all his followers about the radio that can broadcast future events.
This novel completely caught me off guard—in the best way possible! The Fisherman Who Never Catches Fish is the first story I’ve read with this kind of trope (fishing channel + system + transmigration), and I absolutely loved it. What started as a quirky setup turned into a hilariously unpredictable adventure with mystery, absurd discoveries, and laugh-out-loud moments. Fang Hao’s bizarre fishing experiences—catching everything from a corpse to a nuclear submarine—kept me hooked with each chapter. I wasn’t expecting it to slap this hard, but here I am now, searching for more novels like it because I enjoyed this one so much. If you’re looking for something refreshingly different, full of humor and surprises, definitely give this one a try. Just don’t expect him to ever actually catch a fish!
got tired of fighting/ martial arts qi/ mana books... came for funny slice of life; got martial arts and nationalism. starts off funny and interesting, quickly veers into martial arts which ok, there are some big fish... but... what does nationalism have to do with fishing. if you can ignore that, it's well written and decently amusing. for me it's a no go.
MC: I want fish, but fish fear me. Every time he gets confident about getting a fish, he gets slapped by his luck and mocked by his viewers. It is ...
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Interesting concept but dubious if not horrid execution. MC appears to be quite distant and disrespectful. Given a golden finger, getting heaps of rewards by pretty much doing little to nothing at all. Felt like everything was falling into the MC's lap, well, apart from what he was obsessed about anyways but yeah. The pacing feels a tad rushed, on top of how the story developed and upon the MC's character, not so promising. The background was pretty much abysmal upon which was just hinted at at the start but soon left as is afterwards, including the times that it was mentioned a few more times later but only repeated the same very basic and vague things.