Zhou Zhoulang obviously did not miss this section of the river, and he counted it very well.
There is a wooden bridge connecting the two banks, but the wooden bridge is very narrow, and only three people can pass through at the same time, and there are no obstacles on both sides. It looks like a tree was split into two boards and then built, which is very simple.
Zhou Zhoulang let go of the fishing net and took it to the other side. He asked Zhou Wulang and Datou to pull the fishing net, and then asked Liu Zhoulang and Daya to grab the fishing net at the other end.
This section of the river is deep but narrow, and the space is not only enough for them to pull the net, but also has extra space.
Bai Dalang and Bai Erlang also helped, while Zhou Zhoulang was in charge of commanding with his waist pinched. He pulled the net to the place where he thought there would be fish and stopped. Go to the fishing nets again.
After half a day, they dragged the fishing net up and closed it on all sides under Zhou Zhoulang's command. Before they could close it completely, everyone saw the big fish jumping in the middle.
A group of children rushed forward to watch, Zhou Lang's stick slapped the water in front of them unceremoniously, and scolded: "What are you looking at, what are you looking at, go back a little, don't be afraid of falling! .”
He said to Wu Wulang and Datou who were pulling back the fishing net, "just pull it like this, don't move."
After finishing speaking, he ran to the wooden bridge, flew over from there, took the wooden barrel and another net, and went directly into the water to catch fish.
The water was still very deep, but it only reached Zhou Zhoulang's chest, and did not submerge the top of his head.
Man Bao and Bai Dalang looked down subconsciously, and then looked back, only to find that they had unknowingly deviated from the place where they got off the net first.
Obviously the water here is not that deep, but Zhou Zhoulang had figured it out a long time ago.
He put the wooden bucket on the water, walked over with it directly, and then took the net in his hand, and directly fished in one by one.
After picking up seven or eight, he quickly lifted the lid of the wooden barrel from the side and covered it, and then returned to the shore with the wooden barrel.
Let the two heads on the shore pull the barrel up.
Man Bao followed and dragged the barrel up, and gave him another barrel.
After doing this two or three times, all the big fish in the net were caught, and Zhou Zhoulang walked directly from the river to the other side, took the fishing net from Wu Lang, and then walked back from the river.
He asked Liu Liulang to loosen the fishing net, Bai Dalang thought for a while, pulled the fishing net to form a line with the river bank, and released more nets for him.
Zhou Zhoulang walked a little more smoothly.
After slowly moving to the bank of the river, Zhou Zhoulang handed over the fishing net to Zhou Wulang and others who had already come from the wooden bridge, and climbed up by himself.
Only then did everyone work together to pull the fishing net to the shore.
The fishing net with fish, water, aquatic plants and other things mixed in it was very heavy, and everyone used their milk to drag the fishing net ashore.
At this time, the rest of the fishing net were fishes the size of a palm. Last night, Zhou Zhou Lang deliberately changed the size of the holes in the fishing net.
The hole is only the size of a thumb, so there are many small fish in the fishing net, and they are jumping around in it.
Man Bao yelled along with the children, very excited.
Zhou Zhoulang sat on the grass and didn't want to move.
Walking in the river is not easy, especially walking with a net.
Zhou Wulang had already led people to pick up the small fish, and poured all the big fish into two buckets, and the remaining two buckets were used to hold the small fish.
Some were too small and still alive, so they threw them into the river.
It was the first time for Bai Dalang to do such a job, and he was clumsily helping out, and the progress was not as good as his brother's.
Man Bao's speed is also very fast. Although she does less, she sees a lot.
Man Bao slammed into the barrel to pick up fish, causing Bai Dalang to look at her, "I recognize you, you are the little lady of the Zhou family, and you are Mr. Zhuang's disciple?"
Man Bao nodded, and looked at Bai Dalang, "I recognize you too, sir said you are good at reading."
Master Bai invited Mr. Zhuang to teach in Qili Village just to find a teacher for Bai Dalang, and then Bai Dalang studied with him for more than a year before being recommended by Mr. Zhuang to the county school, and then from the county to the government school.
He is the best disciple of Mr. Zhuang since he taught.
Of course, Man Bao thought it was because she and Bai Shanbao were still young.
Seriously, the two are brothers and sisters, and Bai Dalang has heard his father praise each other more than once, so he said very friendly: "When I got home this time, my husband had already gone home, so I couldn't see him. He is still in poor health. All right?"
Man Bao nodded, "Very good, I can eat two bowls of rice for one meal."
The two chatted some gossips, and everyone had already collected all the fish.
Satisfied, Thursday Lang twisted his wet trouser legs, and simply rolled them up.
With a wave of his hand, he said proudly, "Let's go, let's go home."
Bai Erlang looked at He with greedy eyes, "It's still early, shall we net again?"
"No, there's a lot of mud here. It's great if I can walk once. Do you want me to walk a second time? And can you eat so much?"
Not to mention the big fish, but Xiao Yuzai and the others have already scooped up two buckets. Even if they split half and half, the Bai family would not be able to eat so much.
Zhou Zhoulang was very considerate of the other party, "Two barrels of small fish will cost a lot of oil."
Why don't Bai Erlang eat minced meat and said: "My house is not short of oil."
Zhou Zhoulang was worried for Master Bai, thinking that he had given birth to a prodigal son. The young master of the Bai family is younger than him, so he knows to save money.
Bai Dalang coughed lightly and said: "Erlang, next time you just come to fish after eating, don't be in a hurry."
Zhou Zhoulang warned, "You don't want to come by yourself. The water here is deep and there are many grasses. The adults in the village don't want to come here to fish. If you want to fish, just ask the servants to fish in the river at the entrance of the village."
Bai Erlang said unhappily: "Didn't you say that there are no fish there?"
"It's not that there are no fish, it's that there are few fish. I don't have to spend a little time on that."
Everyone talked and carried things home, and when they reached the entrance of the village, the two sides had to separate.
Zhou Zhou Lang glanced at the small fish in the two wooden barrels, and felt that their family should not take advantage of it too much, so he said: "I will give you a big fish in a barrel, and you can kill one first when you go back at night. If you think the earthy smell is too strong, then use it Keep it clean until tomorrow and then kill it."
As he said that, he took out two or three big fish from another wooden barrel and put them into another wooden barrel until the wooden barrel was full.
Then he handed the full wooden barrel to Zhou Wulang and the others, "Take it home."
He picked up the missing wooden bucket and another wooden bucket full of young fish, turned his head and said to the brothers of the Bai family, "Let's go, I'll take you back."
Everyone: ...
Zhou Zhoulang called Datou to join him.
Datou and Bai Erlang carried another wooden bucket full of small fish, and Bai Dalang hurried forward to help.
When he arrived at the gate of Bai's house, Zhou Zhoulang handed over the three wooden barrels to the servants of the Bai's house, and then stretched out his hand to pinch Datou's buttocks.
Datou immediately shouted to Bai Erlang, "You fried the fish, remember to call me to pick it up."
Bai Erlang nodded fiercely in excitement, "Don't worry."
So Zhou Zhoulang and Datou were relieved, Qiqi gave them a smile, and then turned and went home.