I Found The Biggest Jackpot EVER While Magnet Fishing!!!
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- I Found The Biggest Jackpot EVER While Magnet Fishing!!! Today while magnet fishing under a dock I found one of the biggest magnet fishing jackpots ever!
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😂😂 The 1st silver thingy you pulled out....not dog toenail clippers, it's a can opener. And the long hook remover are actually called hemostats!
The unidentified piece of moveable parts, is missing a small piece and it's a can opener! 🤓✌️
👍👍 Always amazed at the variety!
When are you tape the copro to the magnet and get underwater shorts
Is a real old can opener
The dog clipper thing is actually a can opener.
Bet me to it.
Most likely way the sardine can wasn't rolled up eith a key style opener.
The other end is a bottle opener
And you can still buy them today. I just bought one about two years ago because I got mad with the fancy ones I had in the kitchen. Stopped in at the Dollar Store and pick up a cheap one with a long history. Worked better than all the new ones I had in the drawer put together. 😂😏
Can opener for sure! It's just missing the gear part that would open the can.
yup ,, we still have one those and also a bottle opener too !
As a new homeowner let alone a new farm owner I would recommend and suggest that you keep any and all tools worth saving or restoring that way you can keep different sets all over the property so if you need a tool you don't have to run back to the barn to get one for the house or you don't have to go to the house to get one for the shed you keep a set all over.
Would love to see an update about a possible return of that bracelet. That would be so cool!
Schlitz Beer stopped using steel cans in 1963, so your intact beer can is at least 60 years old! Love your videos!
Old school can opener, love your shows. Be safe happy and healthy.❤😊
Yes, the shiny thing at minute 22 was a manual can opener missing the thing you had to turn to open the can
Just missing the turning key and the gripper wheel 😊
Wonder if anyone has watched one of your videos and seen something they have lost or throw in. Excellent finds
Think about how many people fished off that dock over the years. I'm surprised you didn't find more pliers, knives and fishing lures. The flashlight is indeed kinda old. That bottle opener was probably what was used to open those old beer cans and they got a buzz on and dropped it! LOL 21:40 it looks like a hand crank can opener with the crank missing. Thanks for sharing with us!!🐢✌
21:50 that's an old can opener.
Not so old, well maybe kinda old. I have one like that in my kitchen drawer. I think it came from my dad (may he rest in piece) from back in the 70's when I was a child.
@@roseblite6449 Yeah, we have one in our camper that's been handed down a few times, 70s is probably the right guess.
Loved what you thought was a toe nail clipper is actually an old can opener 😅
Beer cans from early 60’s. Super cool Tyler, holy crap on the pliers man! Thanks for another awesome video my friend!
Ya know Tyler, I was thinking, too bad you don’t somehow work with local environmental agencies in reporting or recording the quagga and zebra mussel densities in regions you magnet fish. It might help them to focus management efforts in some cases.
Very good idea
I think they would jump at the chance to get the Info you could give them. Also the E.P.A. would be interested in info you could give them on dump sites you find spots with so much junk that there must of been illegal dumping at some time weather by a industry, or land owner they might like to know that they exist.
Just take a G. P. S. reading with your phone and mark what type of scrap your getting.
A bit over 36 minute video, which you probably spent a whole day of fishing to get that amount of video, then editing it all together. You do some wonderful work on these.
OH WOW, metal Schlitz can that is intact. That's some money for collectors. On those tools that have rust, you can use a drill with a 'rotary wire wheels' to clean them up easily, rather than using just a wire brush and elbow grease to clean them. A little WD-40 also helps on the Pivot Point will help with making them move better. On the heavily rusted pliers if you want to restore it, put it in some vinegar for less than 12 hours (starts pitting after a while, so check on it regularly) then use 'rotary wire wheel' on it. I've used that on many 'Farm Finds' to clean rusted tools right up. That one "Pliers' looking thing is a Can Opener, I have one like that in a kitchen drawer. Those Logging Tools are worth some money for sure. OH, you found a Bow Saw, but didn't show you fishing it up.
One little 2 little 3 little pliers, 4 little 5 little 6 little pliers, 7 little pliers and so many more all at the bottom of the dock lol. That thing u couldn't figure out somewhere around the 20-22 min mark was a broken can opener just missing the blade and the butterfly crank. Glad to see all that fishing line come out of the water. Love seeing those old logging tools come up!! Another great trip on the water!!
You are literally the sweetest youtuber.
Agreed!!! Been watching him since he started! He's come a loooongg way!!
Whenever I’m in a situation such as this I always ask myself, “What would The Fisher do?”
I have been watching your videos for the past 3 days because I’m home sick with nasty flu. You’ve made me smile and laugh so I haven’t dealt quite so miserable. Thank you so much!! Keep those videos coming 😊😊
❤️ I hope you feel better soon!
i hope you feel better😉
I wonder if those old logging tools are worth anything. I love when you find old antique things. Another great video!
The first can opener 10:45 that was usually used to open beer cans, We often called them " A Church key" enjoyed your video.
@mdunn9699
A church key usually was an opener with a hole and a handle that the handle sometimes was flat at the end.
@@TinaBrewer-fe8gj I know what you are talking about. However we used those to open soda bottles. This one was used primarily for cans of beer.
Speaking about our cutest magnet Fisher, Owen. We all love U guys🥰
I love it when you magnet fish by a dock, amazing the things people drop.
Thumbs up if you wanna see the Fisher find the owner of the dog tag.
Tyler, it's too bad the zebra mussels aren't sold by the dozen. With the amount you have pulled out you would be right up there with Elon Musk. But then you are on your way with pliers 😂
Love it !!!
This video was pretty interesting. You should do more “under the dock” videos. You got some great stuff. Love the enthusiasm and commentary while you film.
Great video Fisher as always. That thing you thought for dog nails is an old hand held can opener, great find. They should call you Fisher the tool man 😂
Another great day, Tyler! Btw, that last thing you found, it actually looks like either the inner workings of an electric motor or the whole enchilada. That shaft is the motor's drive shaft. That river is looking like one Cool Tool Pool, huh?
Under the dock from the boat is definitely a great way to find cool things. Those cans are so interesting. You will have pliers for any job now.
"I'm gonna get stung today, that's exactly what's gonna happen"🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣...
@15:45, "500V" means 500 volts. Those are good electrical needle nose pliers.
@ 21:43 what you found is a briken can opener . The crank piece is missing . For opening your "can of beans" !!!
At 21:50 it is a manual can opener. It is broken, but, I have one just like it, I have used for years. Always so much fun to see the things you pull out of the water. I am anxious for the video of the property update, what you have done with it, so excited for you!
Awesome finds fisher. You will never be out of a pair of pliers. Lol. And pocket knives. Poor Frankie he lost his home. Love your videos and your humor
You had such a successful day! Thanks for letting us join you. 😊
Thank you for coming along! ❤🙂
21:54 That's a can opener, the can gripping gear and turning piece are missing.
Your silly commentary was superb this episode! A++
You and magnet junkie are the pliers kings 😂
Looks like the fisher-people
were sitting on the dock drinking beer and cleaning their fish.
Needed the pliers to help debone the fish😆
It was all from that one guy gettin blitzed on Schlitz and losing all his tools.
🤣
Grab it all…I absolutely love your videos. I’m addicted!!!
22:00 old style can opener, missing the cutting wheel
This is the Pliar spot for sure. I enjoy videos from this one and the lure spot. Great video😊
Should have titled this one I AM THE PLIER KING! lol
😂
Awesome finds today Tyler. Keep it coming with more videos
I think it would be cool if you took a wall inside or outside that you put oddities you find from mag fishing. Then periodically take a pic to show us how it is looking. Thanks for this video.
Plyers, knives and anchors! Oh my!
Hope you had a Happy Thanksgiving!
I love seeing you make the pliers move again! It's satisfying to me.
Hey Fisher! We live in southwest Arkansas. We love watching your videos. You are soo funny with your personal sound effects. The Hartco knife you found under the dock my husband and I think it was an old advertisement gift from Hartco Flooring. Because of you, we bought a magnet. This spring we are getting 360 magnet. So much fun treasure hunting! Keep up the great work!! God bless you and your son.
Great logging finds for sure.
For a small boat ,any thing heavy will work for me ,rocks,chanes,window weights,
@21:51 it's a manual can opener. It has the twist part missing.
Oh boy here we go!!! Watching now... 💖
Hi The Fisher & it's is Randy and i like yours video is Cool & Thanks The Fisher & Friends Randy
Awesome video Bud. You could clean up those tools, put new handles in the hammers, rehook the lures, grab a truckload of anchors among other things, rent a booth at a flea market and make some cash money baby.
Hi Tyler…😊❤ at 21:37…..old school hand held can opener. I have several. Good to see you. Hope you and yours had a Happy Thanksgiving 🦃🍁And thank you for all you do cleaning our waterways!😊❤👍🏻
Awesome video. You found some really cool things 😀. That was a lot of pliers. The metal thing you found that you thought was pliers is a can opener. It's missing the piece that opens the can. Thank you for sharing. Please stay safe and always remember to have fun 🤠
The Payne Lumber company was right where Fox River Brewing is. I’m thinking the chains were to keep the logging rafts together. Have you gone down further towards Butte Des Morts there’s those old pilings near the cemetery that might have some stuff there. Great videos!
Your boat is due for a SERIOUS pressure wash! LOL
At 21:38 the item is an old style can opener.
Hey Tyler that last thing you got out from under that dock looks like a piece of an old can opener
That one thing was the old fashioned can opener
Great cool can find! Another great day out on the water. 😊
Schlitz can is in awesome condition. Never heard of the orange drink. That was a broken can opener. Tool heaven by the dock.
I love watching your videos! they always make me Smile.
Wow!!!!!!! Amazing finds, that log hook is so cool; do they use those pliers to remove fish hooks?🤯 Thank you for the perma-smile, Tyler 💖👍😂
Sometimes I wonder just how different it would be if these murky waters were as clean as the mountain rivers and lakes around me. It really makes me wonder just how much is hidden under all that murk.
I cleaned up around an old caning factory.in osseo Wisconsin ,burning wood,lots of old cans of corn,beans,ect,the cans would explode.in the fire.wow!!!! What a surprise.
That can is awesome. Amazing condition. I love finding old cans
Pretty cool, you found the beer can, and the opener they used to drink it. Dont drink and fish.😅
Give pliers as Christmas gifts this year blue eyes!!
😅😅😅😅
lol. Oh. So. Sweet.
I pictured one poor fella losing his plyers week after week, saying to himself, oh no not again gosh darn it!
Thank you for doing what you do. I live watching. The chains are part of the logging trade also I think.
Always fun watching your adventures. Stay blessed 🙌
Probably the same can opener they used to open that can of Schlitz. Bireley's was a non-carbonated orange, that was popular across the U.S. they were bottling 59 million bottles a month by the 1950s but after being bought and sold a few times it was ran into the ground. It was still being made in Thailand until 2019.
As usual I totally loved watching your vid. You should open a tool store for all those tools you find.
At 22:02, it is definitely a can opener, but it is missing the turn handle and the opener blade. I use the same opener at home.
You need to mod and rig a rake head with extreme hooked ends and drag the dock areas for fishing line.
Great tool finds great job! I think that spot is worth coming back too
I really enjoy watching you pull up those pliers and the hand turning can opener I hope you let us know if found the person of bracelet. I think maybe a family member would enjoy seeing it !?😅
That thing you thought was a dog nail clipper is really a can opener it was missing the crank and cutter off it. You can still find these in stores in some areas.
@21:49 thats an old timey crank can opener. Manual. LOL
That is probably the same can opener used to open that sixty year old beer can.
it was a cool day of fishing
Thanks great day nice finds
The Logging tool is called a Peavey.
I do like magnetic fishing but haven't done it for a wee while now.U do get some nice cool stuff out of the river Tyler.
I see some restoration in the future!😊
The piece that you thought looks like a dog toenail clipper is a combination can opener bottle opener. It has the mechanism that you would turn and the cutting wheel missing
Lots of great keepers found ….loved the historical logging tools!
Maybe the can opener open's the beer can
Those log hooks they used to roll the log with the hook they'd stick the log and roll it or move it to where they wanted it to go. They'd tie them together and float them down the river. Like a raft they use to have lig jams so they'd use the porker thing on the end of the handle to put the logs around to unplug the river so the logs would flow down the river. It was a neat way of moving lots of logs at a fast pace. Faster than a train or wagon and horses. Go right to the saw mill to be cut up. Sometimes the trees was in the water to long they'd sink to the bottom. They are pulling out big trees today that are 6 ft across when they find them. They call them the lost giants. We don't have many of those kinds of of trees left in this country no more. Everyone wanted to make money or farm land. Have a good day tell that son of yours I like his videos. His so cute I could watch him all day. God Bless you and your family
29:41
That's called a "Dormor." It's very similar to an anchor, but it doesn't dig in on the ground.
It's used for Bouys. They're designed to hold them in place but still able to move around if needed.
It was likely used for marking bouys when they built the dock.
That “nail clipper” thing is an old school can opener
I am sick today and you made my day 😃 😊
Lol. Maybe an alternate career as either a dentist or primitive surgeon is in your future, with all those pliers and knives!
❤Great video as always. Do you think you will try to reach out to the person on the identification bracelet? Thank you again for the entertainment. ❤
Great video!some great finds!
At 21:44 is an old crank can opener. Missing the crank. Better luck next time.
The item you think is pliers is a very old can opener. Thanks for another cool video!
The thing you thought was a dog nail clipper is an old fashioned hand can opener