I Absolutely Should NOT Have Been Magnet Fishing Here!
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- I Absolutely Should NOT Have Been Magnet Fishing Here! Today while magnet fishing around an Indian trading point I found a gun, a grapeshot cannonball and tons more absolutely crazy things! I Should NOT have been magnet fishing here!
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What else could be down there? 😳 Thank you for watching ❤️
If he dived, he'd drown trin to pull up all the scrap. My advice is for him to stay in the boat😁👍
More money! 😁
@@TheFisher the rest of the kerosene heater prolly lol
big back big back big back big back big back yeah my back is loaded up with snacks and different foods squeeze into this tiny shirt my big back got no room
The handle with the curved wires is a rug beater. I have one hanging in my garage. When a throw rug, welcome mat, etc., got dirty, it would be hung on a clothesline and hit with the rug beater to knock the dust out of it. That was usually the kid's job when it came to house cleaning.
Hi Tyler great to see a new video this morning to watch. I too have been a long time follower. Thanks for the history about the trading post. I was wondering if you had a drone that you could film the convergences of rivers you spoke of. That would be really cool. Just a thought I think your videos are awesome and I enjoy the treasure hunt.😊
The iron ring could be from a lawn ornament that ties up a horse rein. Lamp stand. The pipe with wire in it, back in the day they use to run electrical wiring in pipe, electrical junction box. This sure was a good spot for old treasures
I have mentioned this before about flooding ..my great grand parents street plus half our town was flooded in 1936 the water reached the roof because both branches flooded the same day …after another severe flood in 47 they built a dam …several houses were swept down river, plus the contents of many houses, they also built break water walls all along the riverbanks that looks exactly like some I have seen in your videos, I grew up in that house that was flooded, on the back part of the back shed you could still see the water line from the 47 flood. Could explain the really old stuff you find.
I'm impressed on how clean the finds are -- no "clamskis" 😅 Love the video!!!🎉
The Yellow cap I think is from a fire hydrant 😊
the 5 point nut on top is the tell,,,.dog version of social media
..does look like a giant acorn cap...
That’s what I thought to
At 6:55, the piece that looks like a "pulley" is called a thimble, rope or wire gets spliced around it to form an eye, the thimble protects the rope from chafing.
Excellent finds today Tyler. The metal piece with the curly piece on it, is from an old railing. We had one like that back in 60's at our house. Have a great day my friend ❤️🙂⚘️🔩🛠🧲.
@21:35 or so, the round “lamp stand” you should clean it up really good, paint it brown (like your chicken coop) add some darker brown highlights in the grooves and make it a turtle to sit by your front door. 😊
Hi Tyler😊❤Yet another awesome video. The things you find. Unbelievable. Guns….fishing lures….everything from A to Z and in between. Thank you for what you do. And stay safe my friend.😊❤Paula from Michigan
Great spot there ! Love the pistol and the old lamp stand. ❤
Definitely a dog anchor
Wow a pistol and a cannonball! I bet "spidernation" was holding that pistol hostage! 😂 Love it when you find guns. You get so excited lol!!
Another great magnet fishing adventure! Thanks for taking me along! You do need to restore that pistol! Cheers!🎉
okay, finding a pistol, awesome. finding that grapeshot cannonball, even cooler....but boating under the train as it rolled over ya, Chef's kiss. Ya brought me happiness today Fisher, keep being awesome!
Taylor near the shore or in deepwaters you should dip magnet very very close to the boat or just away from boat because by the time the stuff comes to you half of it will be removed by the stones at the bottom and whatever you get is just little stuff so try it may be you get rewarded.......good work friend
26:35 is indeed a 'dog stake'. But we also used them as an anchor post for our sun canopy, on the windy beach of Galveston.
Hey Tyler! Great day of magnet fishing! Nice pew pew. The Radio Shack battery is from the 70's. It was part of the Radio Shack free battery club. You got a free battery every month.
it was so flippin cool to go under the train. great finale. pew pew too! great video
Thanks for floating under the R R bridge. It woke up a few great memories. 😊
Great new area! Can't believe you have never ice skated! How have you managed that, living in frozen Wisconsin winters?? I live in Austin Minnesota and spent many winters skating as a kid!! Fun memories! You should definitely try it with Owen. I'm sure you would make great memories for both of you!!🥰🥰🥰
Your boat is such a unique platform form magnet fishing I don’t think I’ve seen any others using one so your gonna get lots of stuff that’s not assessable from shore. Not to mention spots no one has hit from shore
That is an old rug beater! Neat find!
You kill it every time 💪. Keep truckin Tyler 💯🇦🇺
It would be pretty amazing to happen to have a arrow head or the whole arrow from back in the Indian trading island
The thing you thought was part of a golf club is an Ironworkers tool. Ironworkers are the guys who put the metal beams up in buildings. The tool you had they used to pry the beams around and then stick through the holes to line them up while they put the bolts in.
"Spider Nation" 🤣🤣🤣🤣🕷🕷...
Saw you pull out three prong fishing spear head on another video, saw exact same one on Etsy, in same condition for $521 was in persons basket, 5:30, looks like car mirror, 12:58 looks like mailbox door, the grape shot and old pistol, very cool finds
At 33:32, that yellow thing is a cover for a fire hydrant to keep water from leaking out which explains the rubber gasket. 🤷
That yellow cap you found is a top cap to a fire hydrant. The square bar stock on top is how one would turn on the water to the hydrant. Thanks for yet another great video.
That's what I was thinking. I have a fire hydrant in front of my house. There are 2 of them, one on each side.
It is just the cap and gasket that goes over the 2 1/2 hose nozzle on a fire hydrant.
Make sure you pull the wires out of the electrical pipes. Copper is worth more than the other metal. Also worth even more if you can strip the rubber insulation off to expos clean copper wire.
What year around was this back in the day you always mention? Nice video my friend.
Awesome video. That is a really pretty area 😊. Thank you for sharing 😊
Are you going to try restoring any of the guns? That was an awesome spot. Can't wait to see where you go next. Have a great weekend!!!
21:54 Love it when you find guns, knifes, or tools. Excellent video loved it. Oh back in the day you needed those can openers too open your beer
Can opener called a church key.
I have been watching you for 3 years now and this is my favorite video 📹 you have ever done ✔️ ❤❤❤❤😊😊😊😊😅😅😊😊😊😊🎉🎉🎉🎉😂😂❤
Both a bottle and can opener! I still have a very old one to go along with my old age!😂
Wow!!! Amazing pew pew & grapeshot!!! So cool going under the train; did you see that 🕷🕸? Thank you, Tyler!!!💖
I hate spiders! 🤣
@@TheFisher Oh man, me too!👍🤣
Low clearance under the train bridge. Feel safe with a train on top? 😳 Old riggity bridge?
Cool finds though. ,♥️👍
It looks like a old pistol from back when the Indians and Confederate battle😲😲
That was some really cool find Tyler. Keep up the great work my friend ❤❤
Rug beater wire and wooden handle
Love watch you pull ALL OF THAT STUFF UP
You could make a wind chimes out of some of your window weights. Keep fishing!
Go back towards the wall again and Cash your magnet in that area a few more times I thought that was a pretty cool spot🌟🌟🌟
Such a pretty area!!!😍I wanna live there!!!...
OMG! I'm cracking up! I ducked my head when you went under the bridge!
Tyler you have pulled so much out of that spot the water should squeak from it being so clean. 😂😂😂
Hey Tyler! Your a mess! Thanks for the laughs of the gun. That was quick thinking. Lol. Great finds. Praying for your safty and looking forward for your next video. God bless! 🥰
Wow some awesome finds thats a great spot 👍 👌
Can't wait to see this video. Watching from East Texas😊
Awesome video!!! Liked the under the bridge shot 👍🏻. Wild day!!! Pistol and grapehsot and blades😮. 😊 thank you ❤wishing Owen a great school year ahead.
I think that second throw metal piece with the curly bit is part of a stairway handrail. At least I’ve seen a bunch that look just like that.
So incredible the stuff you found.
Hello The Fisher, cool finds man! I recently found a gun, and made a part 2 with the police report. I found a huge 10ft heavy pipe also, a steering wheel lol. It's on my community page too, haha. And Fun fact Native Ameericans have lived here, for tens of thousands of years. I found several arrowheads, and I have a metal detector too. I still would like to do magnetfishing from a boat, still cool.
Wow a baby cannon ball and a pistol. Love the train 🚂 footage too. What a great day. Thanks for braving the heat.
Be safe. Loved the video😊
Bro I use that curly metal dog tie-down that you found as a tie-off for my fish stringer when I'm bank fishing. Then you're fish stay alive and fresh til yer done fishing. Unfortunately I lost my last one when I lost my fishing bag. They're only a couple of bucks at wally world. Killer video bro, looks like a nice day out on the water.
Thanks for sharing another great video. ❤️🦋
Def like a .32 or .38 pistol base to a Tiffany style lamp. Lots of interesting finds. Cheers. Yellow cap from a fire hydrant. 😊
You are the sweetest TH-camr on earth
30:37 That is a cover that goes over the Chimney
Tyler, Joe from Alliance, Ohio. Used to work for Radio Shack and the battery dates from mid 80's.
I think you should have spent more time around the old trading post. You could have found some really cool antiques, old rifles and such.
That can opener at 10:20 is called a "church key". Great video again.
Window weights were also known as sash weights. That one you found i believe was a 5 pounder.
I don't believe I've ever gone under a bridge with a train running on top. New adventure!!!
Good thing you didn’t catch the train with your magnet!😂😂😂
Yes it’s a dog tether holder. ❤❤❤
33:25 - one of the covers off a fire hydrant.
The long piece is a wire rope thimble, sometimes also used with manila rope!
Thing you thought was lug nut is outer piece for deadbolt or door lock. Great find on the gun!
Great finds!
At 31:12 It looks like it was a rug beater to remove all the dust and dirt from the throw rugs back in the day.
Dude, cool pew pew!!!...😳
Kerosene heater top I have two with that same top design that would b the top of it and the cage the goes around it clips into the little holes that go around it
You have been travelling all over eastern Wisconsin but you are avoiding my home town - Sheboygan. Give Sheboygan a try!
Last year I did about 10 videos from Sheboygan!
@33:25 it is the cap off a Fire Hydrant dude.
I believe the oval handle with something snapped off was a hay bale hook
I love your magnet fishing videos
A rug beater wood handle wire loops!
Good video and thank you much 😊
Awesome always thanks
The door thing with what looks like a slot is off a locker. The iron ring could be from an ox yoke!
Good day sir and Master Owen, great video again lol. Pls say hello to Master Owen and i hope he's having a great summer. Pls have a great time with whatever you and the Master do,
Nice place that electric box is a cieling box for lights fans thanks
Thanks for watching! 💪
Did you ever consider keeping some of the mud you pull up. It would be full of nutrients for your garden.
You find so many antiques that would be a shame to just end up at the scrapyard.
I’ve always thought this on many of his finds!
"Uaed to be something!"😁
Great video and finds
My dude, I enjoy all your vids, just finished watching your new ebike viddy
The curly thing that you found was the top of a old side
I enjoyed the ride under the train🤓
Replay. Happy to be back blue eyes. I’ve got a new knee. Ready to get back in the groove. ❤
I’m glad to hear you’re doing good ❤️
Tyler, pipes with wires going through is called conduit.
Your videos are the best!!!
Thank you Tyler !!!!!!!
Thank you for watching ❤️ 😀
If it helps any, the long metal bar that you found, you said looks line gears, those are called splines,
That leaf spring was pretty small. It could have been for the seat on a buck board wagon.
That looked like the seat for a trike.
@31:00, it's a rug beater
They had, bike tires that were all hard rubber,, back, before inner tubes !!
Old school rug beater yeeeeeeeew
The metal weights were also called "sash weights" as they were placed inside the "window sash".