Magnet fishing: The 25 best treasure hunter finds
Have you ever thrown an extra strong magnet into a lake to pull up iron objects lying on the bottom? See what can be pulled out of the water.
It’s called magnet fishing
You throw a strong magnet tied to a rope into the water, pull it out and see what is attached to the magnet. It is a fun, relaxing activity and an adventure. You never know what will stick. It could be a bicycle, a safe or even a gun!
Absolutely everyone can do it. All you need is a magnet for searching in the water and a rope. Recommended equipment includes protective gloves and a bag for the items you find. The stronger the magnet you have, the more you will pull. It is best to fish in lakes where people go swimming and from city bridges.
Find 1: Car keys
Find 2: Ammunition
Find 3: Hand shovel
Find 4: Gun
Find 5: Toy car
Find 6: Rifle
Find 7: Padlock and keys
The finder found a padlock, which he tried to clean of rust. There were also three keys near the padlock.
Find 8: Old mobile phones and a camera
Find 9: Gun
Signal or starting gun.
Find 10: Pocket knife
Find 11: Ammunition
Find 12: Hook
Find 13: Shotguns
Find 14: Sign
Find 15: Lizards
Decorative lizards made of magnetic material.
Find 16: Submachine gun
It looks like a Polish FB PM-63 or PM63 RAK submachine gun
Find 17: Can
Find 18: Bicycles and shopping carts
This is what it can look like when the whole group goes magnet fishing.
Find 19: Safes
Find 20: Revolver
Find 21: Camera
Find 22: Magazine
It is a magazine for use by a Soviet SKS rifle.
Find 23: Microscope
A microscope is a really rare find. We’ve scoured the internet slowly and this is the only known find of a microscope.
Find 24: Pulleys, keys and coins
Czech metal hunter Tomáš Knoll found all this in the Vltava.
Find 25: Bicycle
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