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"Magnet fishing" can be an a-lure-ing summer pursuit — especially if, like me, you aren’t too keen on threading a wriggling worm onto a hook. I wanted to give my daughters, Eleanor (13) and Abigail ...
A World War I-era warhead and a dead blacktip shark attached to a metal hook are just some of the things magnet fishers have retrieved around the U.S. since the hobby spiked in popularity following ...
A big part of recreational fishing involves switching from one lure to another, if the fish aren't biting. The Switchblade Fishing Lure is designed to simplify that process, with one central lure body ...
We found the siren head underwater using a magnet during a magnetic fishing trip. Will we be able to get the siren head from the bottom? We will throw the magnet until we lift this monster out of the ...
Pandemic boredom led people to seek thrills by tossing powerful magnets into lakes and rivers. They found buckets of scrap metal, and the occasional grenade. By Amanda Holpuch Guns, shopping carts and ...
On Saturdays along the Detroit River and its tributaries, you might find people fishing with poles and lures ― and also fishing with magnets and ropes. One of the latter might be Livonia resident ...
Two men doing a little “magnet fishing” in the Fox River recently came up with quite a yield: three handguns in one day. “Finding one is like ‘holy crap,’ finding two is like ‘wow,’ but finding three ...