Ten minutes into the fishing, more than half of the bobber bait in front of Zhang Yang has been used up, yet he shows no intention of catching anything, continuing to cast at an ultra-high frequency.
What's the rhythm? It's a cycle where he pinches bait on the double hooks, lifts the rod as soon as the bait hits the water before the bobber even settles.
The tactical aim is to draw the fish to the surface for fishing, the purest and most extreme form of float fishing.
If successful, it provides a huge lead; if not, early time is wasted.
In the first ten minutes, Zhang Yang maintained this high frequency rhythm, but being experienced as he is, he wasn't just blindly casting without any considerations.
Within the rhythm constraints, Zhang Yang also paid attention to the fishing environment around him and the conditions other anglers were experiencing.
Collecting intelligence is essential for good fishing; other anglers' reactions can also provide a lot of indirect information.