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Fishing with a magnet #6421199 08/23/16 07:19 PM
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This is something I've been experimenting with since early spring. The magnet I use has a pull of around 250 lbs. So far, (since I'm into older items) I've been targeting major creek and river crossings during the 1800s by finding old maps, especially civil war maps.

This past weekend I decided I'd take the magnet to 3 historical bridges in my area. The first was a covered bridge built in 1901. The second was a bridge that was burned during the civil war and the third was down from a grist mill that fell under artillery fire during the civil war. The first 2 locations indeed produced some iron, but it wasn't until my last stop that me and the kiddos got into some really nice and really old items. If any of you old timers see any thing that rings a bell, feel free to let me know what the item might be.

So far, the two wheels I believe are either from a wagon of a model T ford. The pear shaped item, I'm positive that it's an old grain weight. The long blade that my daughter finds, I'm not sure of the proper name but I called it a sickle or a scythe.

Let me know if you see anything worth going back and grabbing.

Hope you enjoy the video.



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Re: Fishing with a magnet [Re: deerhuntinghippie] #6421252 08/23/16 08:06 PM
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One of the pieces that you pulled up looked like a part of an old plow where the blade would be attached.


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Re: Fishing with a magnet [Re: deerhuntinghippie] #6422371 08/24/16 05:03 PM
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The amount of things you pull up is crazy. I have never seen anything like this before

Re: Fishing with a magnet [Re: SaintsReturn] #6423761 08/25/16 01:53 PM
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Originally Posted By: SaintsReturn
The amount of things you pull up is crazy. I have never seen anything like this before


That's what is so fun about it.
You never know what you're going to pull up next.
Still waiting on my first gun with a magnet.


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Re: Fishing with a magnet [Re: deerhuntinghippie] #6425297 08/26/16 11:35 AM
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you up to date on your tetanus shots? grin

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Originally Posted By: Buzzard Breath
you up to date on your tetanus shots? grin


Definitely ha.
I usually wear gloves though.


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Cool vid and cute little helpers, lol. That boy looks like he may be a handful. And the girl seems like a big help!
I've never magnet fished, and don't think I will ever do it at this stage in life, lol. Too much work! I'll stick to the AT Pro, but that's even hard with a hurt back. My newest "venture" has been finding shark's teeth in a local creek. Creeks are fun!


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very fascinating.

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cheers

Re: Fishing with a magnet [Re: d.g.ruff] #6429786 08/29/16 08:48 PM
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Originally Posted By: d.g.ruff
Cool vid and cute little helpers, lol. That boy looks like he may be a handful. And the girl seems like a big help!
I've never magnet fished, and don't think I will ever do it at this stage in life, lol. Too much work! I'll stick to the AT Pro, but that's even hard with a hurt back. My newest "venture" has been finding shark's teeth in a local creek. Creeks are fun!


Thanks man.
And yes, my son can def be a handful. He thinks he's a T-rex 90% of the day.
I don't have any shark's teeth in my area to my knowledge but I do enjoy looking for points.
Thanks for checking the video out.


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