Did you notice how many people enjoy watching your content with their children? That’s because it’s entertaining and wholesome. It’s educational! No vulgar language, no trashy innuendo. You can’t even get this high quality content from Disney nowadays!
My son is 7 and he begged me to watch you with him. I was not expecting to enjoy this as much as I do. We love seeing what you pull up! Thank you for providing family friendly content!
You can do one of your restoration video’s restoring the anchor you pulled out of the water and when your done you can hang it outside of your barn. Great video.
Hi Tyler Of course I enjoy you pulling every little piece of scrap from the waterways and am impressed how much that adds up when you make your scrap yard runs! I just hope you’re able to sell off some of those finds to collectors too! Cheer
Hey Tyler. @ 32:00 you found a piece of Lionel track. Keep dipping there, maybe there's more track down there. And that yellow train went by was a part of the Maintenance of Way department. Looked like they were inspecting rail.
Tyler you are the most entertaining magnet fisher I have seen, I look forward to every video you release. Keep up the great work, cleaning up the waters, while helping me get through some tough days of pain, thank you
You're definitely finding some new cool spots with a lot of really interesting stuff. I love when you pull old antique stuff out like the toy truck & that crazy looking old anchor ⚓️. Can't wait to see what you find next!!
Merry Christmas Fisher to you and your family! Great finds today! More mysterious things always makes it so exciting! So proud that you are cleaning our rivers ! Enjoy your holidays. Treatment resumes for me on 12-20. But things are good. Tired but no new growth. I so look forward to your videos. You make me laugh and smile😊
I'm beginning to get really curious about those round disk things u keep pulling up. Especially since they aren't all the same size. Very curious. As always some cool old finds. It's always an adventure.
Tyler, one thing for sure is there has been a lot of changes in the scenery on the river over the years. Have to wonder what one could find using a metal detector on the bank. Some of the stuff is probably from deconstruction. Great finds❤
Dude,thanks for cleaning our waterways. People sure tossed a lot of junk in the water back in rthe past. At 2 :20, your find is part of what is called a snap tie which is used in concrete formwork to help hold the temporary wood in place before the concrete is poured. Piece you found is what gets "snapped"or twisted off afterwards
Really great finds this time! I liked the trick with the light switch. 😆 By the way, these 55-gallon drums are not necessarily an environmental problem. When I was a kid about 30 years ago, I had this Louie, Huey, and Dewey Duck "survival book". Among other things it described how to build rafts and pontoon bridges using canisters, plastic barrels or these drums as floating devices and I seem to remember that it said how to get used but cleaned drums. Maybe someone here just built a dock or something like that and it fell apart over time.
dude, I think the government should sponsor your work because you do so much to clean up Wisconsin's waterways. But that train you saw rumbling by, it's called a Herzog Multi-Purpose Machine, or MPM, and was pulling wat looked like cars full of spikes and ties. The train was probably getting ready for some maintenance somewhere... and that hubcap from 35:30 looks to be from an old Tucker vehicle... That second one you found at 37:45 looks to be off of a VERY old Buick... You so totally need to keep heading to that spot (and yes, i did look it up on google maps, just curious)...
Oh man Tyler, you certainly have found some crazy things out of that water! I hope you’re keeping those hubcaps, they really make great wall displays. Great job my good friend! Small hubcap is a 50’s Oldsmobile!
You can send that rusted Stop sign or any rusted tools you can find to any TH-camr who knows how to restore things, like Odd Tinkering or Old Things Never Die or TysyTube Restoration. That way, it could be put on a new stop thing and you'd both do a service. Or you can restore it on your own, enough to return it into its original form.
I haven't seen you on here for awhile. Have you been on vacation ? Or are you busy with the new place? Have missed you alot. Please keep on mag fishing and sharing 😊😊
Great video lots of fantastic items today! I thought you were pulling a train car apart. The old anchor was a jackpot, your boat is getting pretty dirty from all those river gifts!
That one anchor in the beginning looks like the ones people would get put on their arms about a hundred years ago! Wow!! I just ate seeing hand-tied ropes and cords to heavy weights. All I can think of is how back in my grandfather's day the way to get rid of unwanted pets was to drown them. My grandfather drowned 2-3 litters of kittens because his son's cat was a wild dude who picked up girlfriends and brought them home pregnant. Made my grandfather so mad that he demanded the pet cat be eliminated too. I just hate to see it and so many in one spot too!!
Super video!!! Besides the Jackpot fishing lure "RippinRap" video, this is my favorite!! Love your treasures from today!! Keep on postin'. You have found your niche!! You are the "Bill Dance" of magnet fishing!!
I love how he is not like " I gotta take care of my merch" if he trusts the quality so much to get it that muddy we can be sure that stains go out of it quite well and it's worth it!
I was thinking someone could have tied off those heavy pieces of metal for a trot line or gill net or something. Then I thought of the electric chord and wiring. Somebody could have very well chopped up a body and grabbed the only thing they had to weight down the pieces. Probably debris from the railway laying around and old wiring so they threw the body parts overboard. Fifty years later the flesh rotted away and eaten by fish and crustaceans then the bones fell out of the tied up wiring. Think about it.
Hey Fisher! One of these days I really do want to come down and magnet fish that old factory. Even if I don't wind up joining you there I just wanna get some of those tools and stuff 😁 Edit: The railroad might actually want that L bracket piece. Edit 2: 30:30 It's a maintenance train! There's a company that makes these short trainsets for stuff like rail grinding or track replacement. Edit 3: 32:00 Nailed it, that's Lionel O-gauge track. What the hell it's doing in the river is beyond me.
There is a solid gradient on that rope, the part that touches water the most is a bright orange, and the part you grab the most is just black with mud.
10:30 Oil sometime it’s more than just those two dabs of oil, we see at times there’s a whole lot more, that is definitely damaging anything that lives under the water if you’d like to pick up some padding that you throw on top of the oil that is sold in Home Depot stores All you gotta do is open the package throw a pad in and the dissolves all the oil. Make sure you have a baggie to throw out all what’s been used it’s totally up to you if the Terrible oil disturbs you that much you could always get rid of it with these pads not sure what the prices but they do sell them over and out rep. Ducky thank you so much for taking care of our little creatures under the water.💜💙🩵🧡❤️🩷🍀🍀🍀 and lots of🍀🍀 luck🍀🍀🍀🍀☃️🎄🥰‼️‼️❣️
LOL @ you turning the "lights" off then back on!!😁 That Train engine was indeed 1 I've never seen before either. And im really curious about that hubcap!!✌🐢
The Du Pont company is one of the largest chemical companies in the world. It was founded in 1802 and was making black powder and nitroglycerine for commercial and military use. Today it mostly manufactures pharmaceuticals.
I have a question, what is the weirdest thing you found since you started magnet fishing ❤❤❤ Love 7r vids and I love that you clean the water when doing this. 🎉🎉🎉
A smelt rig,was a 4+4 net,hanging off of a long arm ( 2+4) sticking out over the water,A light,or lantern to see,A smaller dip net to get the fish out of the net into a container of some sort,then you have to clean them,
The railroad springs will bring good money I have two I fished from a creek. They are great to use a utensil holders in the kitchen for long handled spoons etc.
Love the videos interesting to see the stuff you find even more interesting to hear the story you’re gonna tell about it do you actually sell some of the stuff you find keep up the magnet fishing good entertainment thank you
Look like the one Popeye the sailor man had on his cartoon. 🤣😂 You found a lot of neat things . I really loved the old hubcaps. Be safe happy and healthy. Merry Christmas to you and your family. I know it’s kinda early but don’t know if you will have another episode before Christmas gets here. But I am wishing the very best for you and your family. Be careful out there.❤❤❤❤❤
At 5:57 that is a plate they sometimes put under skids on semi trailers, with wooden floors, to the keep them from sliding while the semi is in motion.
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Hi Fisher, I have not realized how close to me you are...your only about an hour or so, from my house! Lol...cool! I love your videos. It's so sad there's so much oil, in any waterways,of the world
Thank you so much for watching ❤️ I hope everyone is having a great week 😊
That spot just keeps on giving! Surprise after surprise. Exciting to see all the different findings in such a small area. Awesome video. 👍👍
Great video!
You too man😁
Did you notice how many people enjoy watching your content with their children? That’s because it’s entertaining and wholesome. It’s educational! No vulgar language, no trashy innuendo. You can’t even get this high quality content from Disney nowadays!
My son is 7 and he begged me to watch you with him. I was not expecting to enjoy this as much as I do. We love seeing what you pull up! Thank you for providing family friendly content!
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MERRY CHRISTMAS ✝️🌞Ⓜ️🎄!?
Tyler, your comments and animation is priceless. Please don't ever change! You are hilarious and I just love it!🤣🤣🤣
Outdid yourself with clever inserted blackout that followed click of light switch. Keep on fishing, dude‼️🐟🐠🐟
35:39 1940s 0ldsmobile wheel cover (hub cap) 37:55 1950s/1960s Pontiac wheel cover(hub cap) 39:05 input shaft for a large standard transmission
1948-49 " Poverty Hubcap Wheel Cover"
You can do one of your restoration video’s restoring the anchor you pulled out of the water and when your done you can hang it outside of your barn. Great video.
Hi Tyler
Of course I enjoy you pulling every little piece of scrap from the waterways and am impressed how much that adds up when you make your scrap yard runs! I just hope you’re able to sell off some of those finds to collectors too! Cheer
😂😅😂 That was epic, when you turned off the light switch and the video went dark!! 😂😂😂 Very creative for sure. Loved ❤ it!! ❤
This was a great haul today. Definitely go back and find more.
That's a service train, making sure the rails and ties are in good shape.
Tyler, don’t worry about the sprinkling. We can’t see it on the lense. I love watching you videos. Say hi to Owen and Alex. 🧲🎣
I like watching your videos before I go to bed because they are so relaxing.
Hey Tyler.
@ 32:00 you found a piece of Lionel track. Keep dipping there, maybe there's more track down there.
And that yellow train went by was a part of the Maintenance of Way department. Looked like they were inspecting rail.
Some of these finds must be over a century old.Very entertaining.Thanks.🏴🇬🇧🏴🇬🇧
Lots of really cool stuff today Fisher. Love the old hubcaps. Awesome video.
I was in the hospital all of december so I missed a lot of these
There must be a kitchen stove down there. You have found a lot of parts to one , including the cover for an exhaust for behind the stove.
I love your longer videos like this
My 2 year old granddaughter loves watching your channel. She gets so excited with all the stuff you find.
LOL .....I really liked the light switch gag....very original and imaginative
Tyler you are the most entertaining magnet fisher I have seen, I look forward to every video you release. Keep up the great work, cleaning up the waters, while helping me get through some tough days of pain, thank you
You're definitely finding some new cool spots with a lot of really interesting stuff. I love when you pull old antique stuff out like the toy truck & that crazy looking old anchor ⚓️. Can't wait to see what you find next!!
As always, I love your videos. Please tell Owen I said hello. I’m wishing y’all a blessed & Merry Christmas & the best of New Years.❤
Love these videos distracting myself from the wind storm.
Those round metal circles are cut outs of metal where a pipe or cables will be run through. We used to call the small circles 'slugs' 😉
I literally just commented wondering about those round disks lol. Thanks!!
Definitely one of the most interesting spots you've been to. The hubcaps we're cool!
Merry Christmas Fisher to you and your family! Great finds today! More mysterious things always makes it so exciting! So proud that you are cleaning our rivers ! Enjoy your holidays. Treatment resumes for me on 12-20. But things are good. Tired but no new growth. I so look forward to your videos. You make me laugh and smile😊
Hang on to the potato masher
Its an antique. As always, great dippin!❤❤
The darker the clouds, the more moisture contained in them.
You found a lot of antique treasures today. LOVE IT!!
Thanks
Thank you so much ❤️
I'm beginning to get really curious about those round disk things u keep pulling up. Especially since they aren't all the same size. Very curious. As always some cool old finds. It's always an adventure.
Tyler, one thing for sure is there has been a lot of changes in the scenery on the river over the years. Have to wonder what one could find using a metal detector on the bank.
Some of the stuff is probably from deconstruction.
Great finds❤
Dude,thanks for cleaning our waterways. People sure tossed a lot of junk in the water back in rthe past. At 2 :20, your find is part of what is called a snap tie which is used in concrete formwork to help hold the temporary wood in place before the concrete is poured. Piece you found is what gets "snapped"or twisted off afterwards
Thank you for watching!
Really great finds this time! I liked the trick with the light switch. 😆 By the way, these 55-gallon drums are not necessarily an environmental problem. When I was a kid about 30 years ago, I had this Louie, Huey, and Dewey Duck "survival book". Among other things it described how to build rafts and pontoon bridges using canisters, plastic barrels or these drums as floating devices and I seem to remember that it said how to get used but cleaned drums. Maybe someone here just built a dock or something like that and it fell apart over time.
Hey, Tyler, that piece with a hole in. It looks like a chimney goes through it.
Awesome finds today Tyler. That hubcap you found will clean up to near new condition. Have a great day my friend ❤️🙂⚘️.
dude, I think the government should sponsor your work because you do so much to clean up Wisconsin's waterways. But that train you saw rumbling by, it's called a Herzog Multi-Purpose Machine, or MPM, and was pulling wat looked like cars full of spikes and ties. The train was probably getting ready for some maintenance somewhere... and that hubcap from 35:30 looks to be from an old Tucker vehicle... That second one you found at 37:45 looks to be off of a VERY old Buick... You so totally need to keep heading to that spot (and yes, i did look it up on google maps, just curious)...
Oh man Tyler, you certainly have found some crazy things out of that water! I hope you’re keeping those hubcaps, they really make great wall displays. Great job my good friend! Small hubcap is a 50’s Oldsmobile!
Thanks for getting a whole bunch of stuff that shouldn’t be in that river in the first place. Hope you and Owen have a wonderful Christmas together.
The oil slicks are most likely from iron bacteria from decaying iron also decaying plant material can cause oil slicks.
Have a great week! Awesome video, as usual!
Great 👍 video and 👍 great finds 👍 👏 👌 😀
You can send that rusted Stop sign or any rusted tools you can find to any TH-camr who knows how to restore things, like Odd Tinkering or Old Things Never Die or TysyTube Restoration. That way, it could be put on a new stop thing and you'd both do a service. Or you can restore it on your own, enough to return it into its original form.
I haven't seen you on here for awhile. Have you been on vacation ? Or are you busy with the new place? Have missed you alot. Please keep on mag fishing and sharing 😊😊
I’ve been posting videos every 2-3 days like always 😅
That stop sign is old, it's stamped not a sticker. Flatten it out for sure, save it.
Great video lots of fantastic items today! I thought you were pulling a train car apart. The old anchor was a jackpot, your boat is getting pretty dirty from all those river gifts!
Awesome finds and great sound effects 🧲🎣💙👊🤣😂
It’s 50 degrees in southern Minnesota. Thank you for the awesome video.
I really like the ankor and rr artifacts. Also the sheer volume for recycle. Good work!!
That one anchor in the beginning looks like the ones people would get put on their arms about a hundred years ago! Wow!! I just ate seeing hand-tied ropes and cords to heavy weights. All I can think of is how back in my grandfather's day the way to get rid of unwanted pets was to drown them. My grandfather drowned 2-3 litters of kittens because his son's cat was a wild dude who picked up girlfriends and brought them home pregnant. Made my grandfather so mad that he demanded the pet cat be eliminated too. I just hate to see it and so many in one spot too!!
Some of those magnetic rocks are rare and valuable...
Super video!!! Besides the Jackpot fishing lure "RippinRap" video, this is my favorite!! Love your treasures from today!! Keep on postin'. You have found your niche!! You are the "Bill Dance" of magnet fishing!!
The first 55-gallon drum lid has its hole closed. Thus may indicate it was from a flotation barrel (full of air) that was under a shoreside dock.
That first anchor looks super antique! Maybe there was a dupont factory around that area n that's why you keep finding those lids.
Thanks for sharing
Lots of heavy hauls this trip. That’ll add up nice at the scales!
That spot has endless finds. Great video😊
I love how he is not like " I gotta take care of my merch" if he trusts the quality so much to get it that muddy we can be sure that stains go out of it quite well and it's worth it!
26:53 “Awww, Look at this, man, is that some kind of wheel?” Well Duh! 😂🤣
The hook you found, I think they used them to lift and position the rails without having to bend over.☝☝☝☝☝
nice find
I was thinking someone could have tied off those heavy pieces of metal for a trot line or gill net or something. Then I thought of the electric chord and wiring. Somebody could have very well chopped up a body and grabbed the only thing they had to weight down the pieces. Probably debris from the railway laying around and old wiring so they threw the body parts overboard. Fifty years later the flesh rotted away and eaten by fish and crustaceans then the bones fell out of the tied up wiring. Think about it.
Hey Fisher! One of these days I really do want to come down and magnet fish that old factory. Even if I don't wind up joining you there I just wanna get some of those tools and stuff 😁
Edit: The railroad might actually want that L bracket piece.
Edit 2: 30:30 It's a maintenance train! There's a company that makes these short trainsets for stuff like rail grinding or track replacement.
Edit 3: 32:00 Nailed it, that's Lionel O-gauge track. What the hell it's doing in the river is beyond me.
There is a solid gradient on that rope, the part that touches water the most is a bright orange, and the part you grab the most is just black with mud.
Great finding 😊
10:30 Oil sometime it’s more than just those two dabs of oil, we see at times there’s a whole lot more, that is definitely damaging anything that lives under the water if you’d like to pick up some padding that you throw on top of the oil that is sold in Home Depot stores All you gotta do is open the package throw a pad in and the dissolves all the oil. Make sure you have a baggie to throw out all what’s been used it’s totally up to you if the Terrible oil disturbs you that much you could always get rid of it with these pads not sure what the prices but they do sell them over and out rep. Ducky thank you so much for taking care of our little creatures under the water.💜💙🩵🧡❤️🩷🍀🍀🍀 and lots of🍀🍀 luck🍀🍀🍀🍀☃️🎄🥰‼️‼️❣️
My favorite anchor ever!!!
LOL @ you turning the "lights" off then back on!!😁 That Train engine was indeed 1 I've never seen before either. And im really curious about that hubcap!!✌🐢
Thank you so much for the video Tyler, greetings from Curacao🤗🇨🇼🇨🇼
Nice editing on the light switch😂
The Du Pont company is one of the largest chemical companies in the world. It was founded in 1802 and was making black powder and nitroglycerine for commercial and military use. Today it mostly manufactures pharmaceuticals.
Those are probably racks out of a old refrigerator.
I have a question, what is the weirdest thing you found since you started magnet fishing ❤❤❤
Love 7r vids and I love that you clean the water when doing this. 🎉🎉🎉
I enjoyed the lights off part…❤
Thanks for sharing, happy holidays to you and yours!
A smelt rig,was a 4+4 net,hanging off of a long arm ( 2+4) sticking out over the water,A light,or lantern to see,A smaller dip net to get the fish out of the net into a container of some sort,then you have to clean them,
21:05 Homemade Anchor. LoL
The railroad springs will bring good money I have two I fished from a creek. They are great to use a utensil holders in the kitchen for long handled spoons etc.
55 degrees sounds so nice.
What you think may a railroad tool could very well be a clinker shaker for shaking the boiler coal bed to remove the clinkers
At 39:09; the shaft with gears is an input shaft for larger truck type because of he size of the shaft it looks like it for a larger clutch.
Love the videos interesting to see the stuff you find even more interesting to hear the story you’re gonna tell about it do you actually sell some of the stuff you find keep up the magnet fishing good entertainment thank you
I’ve sold a few things but mostly I have kept everything I plan to restore!
27:40 now wasn't that clever! Good job my guy.
@14:39 looks like an old automobile glove compartment 🤔
Look like the one Popeye the sailor man had on his cartoon. 🤣😂
You found a lot of neat things . I really loved the old hubcaps. Be safe happy and healthy. Merry Christmas to you and your family. I know it’s kinda early but don’t know if you will have another episode before Christmas gets here. But I am wishing the very best for you and your family. Be careful out there.❤❤❤❤❤
At 5:57 that is a plate they sometimes put under skids on semi trailers, with wooden floors, to the keep them from sliding while the semi is in motion.
Years ago,the smelt were a plenty in the lakes,and rivers,then the zebra mussels,took over the lakes and rivers.
You ought to sell those railroad spikes as souvenirs!
I tell you what you always put a smile on my face and make my day
That spring would look good under a flower pot
Antique Lister window weight. $5.00 to $75.00. Nice find
Manual truck transmission input shaft
6:02 pretty sure from the wood parts on railroad tracks it would go on the outer edges
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VINTAGE DUPONT EXPLOSIVES NITRAMON PRIMERS DYNAMITE …
Webup for auction is a vintage ,dupont explosives, nitramon primers, dovetailed wooden box , crate . measures 9 1/2" x 25 1/2" x 8 1/2".
Hi Fisher, I have not realized how close to me you are...your only about an hour or so, from my house! Lol...cool! I love your videos.
It's so sad there's so much oil, in any waterways,of the world
That Lister window weight should have a number on it, which tells you it's weight in pounds. Worth keeping and researching it's potential value.
a joy to watch you as always keep guessing what your going to drag in next. my wife and i love watching and getting a laugh or too..
your videos are so good
31:52 Is either a Toy Train Track or a Car Racing Track.