The bighead carps' recently calmed little heart immediately began to pound wildly once more, terrifyingly as if its soul had flown to the heavens. It struggled desperately in an attempt to break free from the 'monster' behind it— but inadvertently, the more it fought, the tighter it got 'grabbed'.
As it thrashed about in a frenzy, the bighead carp somehow ended up in a stretch of fishing nets, with its tail getting hooked by the net.
Fishing nets are laid out with particular care; those set up by the experienced are not for catching fish, but rather for 'entangling' them. Once fish and shrimp come into contact with the nets, they get tightly bound. The more they struggle, the more the nets embed into their scales, making it difficult for even large fish to escape. In the end, they could do nothing but be entangled and wait for death.