My wife doesn't like to eat Shi Ban, so give me two Ribbonfish! I checked my change on my phone, thinking about how I still needed to buy some gear for going out to sea. This Bro gritted his teeth and decided to make his wife like Ribbonfish!
Alright! These two Ribbonfish weigh a bit over a pound, so just give me ninety! I picked out two larger Ribbonfish and hung them on the Control Fish Tool; these two were quite heavy!
These were caught last night. This fish is phototropic; despite being over a meter long, it swims not horizontally but vertically, with its head up and tail down!
These two Ribbonfish are already up to standard, and Shi Tian priced them at fifteen dollars per pound. Those smaller ones in the bucket are ten dollars per pound; I wonder if anyone wants them!
They are all Ribbonfish, but the price difference between regions is significant. The Ribbonfish from the Bohai Sea may be small, but they are the most expensive, not lower than the price of Shi Ban. Those that meet the standards can even go for two to three hundred dollars per pound!
However, those from my southern relatives aren't worth as much. The ones from Zhoushan have small heads and eyes; despite their thick meat, their value has dropped significantly, selling for about forty dollars.
Further south in Hainan, those Ribbonfish are somewhat less reputable. The ones produced in the South China Sea may be large, but their prices are unbelievably cheap—around ten dollars a pound, with some even dropping below ten!
There are only two people at home; we can't eat that much. Just one will do! Or maybe two smaller ones. How much for the small ones? I tucked my phone into my pocket and pointed at the two half-meter-long Ribbonfish in Shi Tian's bucket.
Two smaller ones? Sure, thirty dollars! No weighing needed! I don't have any bags here; how about you just carry them back? Shi Tian pulled out two Ribbonfish and handed them to this Bro while flashing his QR code, waiting for him to scan it!
There are quite a few people here at the Great Eastern Sea, but most of them are tourists; there aren't many locals! In the past, tourists would buy everything they could carry home after their trips.
However, with younger tourists and the convenience of online shopping now, it's not about buying anymore; it's all about eating! No matter where they go, they first sweep through the local delicacies!
Once they buy seafood, they just find a place to process it and pay a processing fee! In recent years, management has tightened up; if caught, they would shut down for rectification. If things go poorly, they might even hang a sign outside to expose them. Now there are fewer people trying to swap seafood or charge exorbitant prices, which has provided greater space for selling seafood in tourist areas!
Hey young man, what kind of fish is this red one? After sending off a smoking Bro, a woman in a swimsuit approached me.
Sister, this is a Red Spotted Grouper; it's Stonefish! This fish is delicious; it was just caught from Hai Li—purely wild! As for whether she’s an older sister or an auntie, that depends on whether she cares about his business. As long as she buys his fish, she could instantly become a younger sister!
How much is this fish? Among all the fish in the bucket, this one stands out the most. Excluding those few already cooled-off Ribbonfish—after all, stainless steel reflects light well; under strong sunlight, it can be blinding!
Let’s check online for the price! This fish weighs four and a half pounds; wild ones go for over two hundred dollars per pound. Let’s say two hundred for you as a good number—wishing you great fortune!
With three eights in one sentence, the young lady scanned the code with a pained expression; this great fortune wasn’t cheap!
Once someone starts buying, sales pick up quickly! A crowd gathered around Shi Tian as his phone kept pinging with payments. Within two hours, he had cleared out a whole bucket of fish!
That Red Spotted Grouper was the most expensive one; it was originally meant to be taken by Sister Thirty's people. However, Shi Tian thought it would be better to bring it back for Yun Wan'er to try. After being out at sea for four or five days, returning empty-handed always felt a bit wrong!
But looking at that string of numbers on his phone made Shi Tian feel like returning empty-handed wasn’t such a big deal after all—after all, he was going home; there wasn’t much to fuss about!
Looking at the more than three thousand dollars that had suddenly appeared in his phone, Shi Tian felt that fishing was indeed a promising venture! Whenever he ran out of money, why bother opening a shop? He could just head out to sea and fish for a while, which would keep him going for several months!
While Shi Tian had finished selling his fish, Niu Zong was encountering some trouble!
"Hey! Niu Zong! Did you go fishing?" A crowd gathered around, leaving Niu Zong somewhat dumbfounded.
"Oh my! Ma Zong! Long time no see! I’ve been out at sea fishing for the past few days with friends. I just got back!" He reached out to shake hands, but inside, Niu Zong felt a bit anxious.
It seemed that he wouldn’t be able to take any fish home today! Unlike Shi Tian and the others, he hadn’t sold a single fish from his catch, which included two tunas.
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