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Fishing magnet
Fishing magnet





Having a good site is more than half the battle when magnet fishing. You did it you finally purchased your magnet and ready to catch some treasure! Where is an excellent location to start? That is probably the most critical question that you need to answer. We have not personally tried this I regret not finding out some of the things we lost and could never get back up. Some even say you should add a grappling hook to your arsenal if you find an item that your magnet can't get off the bottom without some help. As you throw the rope and pull it in your hands, get tore up with no protection. TRUST us they will make your magnet fishing adventure much more pleasurable. We would highly recommend adding a pair of strong rubber or leather gloves to your shopping cart. I would highly recommend a couple of accessory items before you get started on your rust fishing adventures. Honestly, we pulled up some HUGE prizes that would impress even the most experienced magnet fishermen. We caught plenty of treasure with these starter magnets and were very impressed with their strength. If I can recall correctly, Josh and I paid somewhere around $20-$25 for a magnet with a 65ft rope. The 400lb magnets that we started our adventures with were very inexpensive.

fishing magnet

If you are a beginner, there is no need to spend a small fortune on supplies. Let's talk about price, though the double-sided magnets tend to be much more expensive than the single-sided.

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Who knows, maybe we got two weak double-sided magnets, but I don't think that is the case. With that being said, you can still catch plenty of treasure with the double-sided magnets. The double-sided magnets that we have do not perform quite like the single-sided. When we attempted to lift an item with both magnets, the double-sided would break loose from the object almost every time. We didn't think anything of this until we found more gems that required both magnets to get them out of the water. I do not know the science behind this, but our 400lb single-sided magnets pulled up more treasures than our 1000lb+ double-sided magnet.

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I noticed that the double-sided magnet had a challenging time hanging on to the items that I was stuck to, more so than the single-sided. I have used both single and double-sided. I do not claim to be a magnet fishing expert by any means, but I can share the knowledge that I have gained. At first glance, I know you are thinking, "I am going with the double-sided magnet." Remember when I said both types of magnets had their advantages and disadvantages? Personal opinion plays a significant role here. The two most popular "types" of magnets are single-sided (magnetic side down and on the bottom) and double-sided (magnetic side on the top and bottom). They have no idea of all the different options to choose from when selecting a rod to fit their needs. I would compare it to a new angler looking for a fishing rod. It can be slightly overwhelming if you are diving into the new recreation. What type of magnet are you going to purchase? One might be surprised at how many options there are. So, you have decided that magnet fishing is something you are interested in trying. Let's dive deeper into our experience of magnet fishing who knows we might even save you some time AND money in the long run. Trust me, magnet fishing is much more strenuous than one might think. Next, where are you going to go to magnet fish? Research into the areas you are looking at can help you save time and arm fatigue. The first thing is first, what type of magnet are you going to use? There are many options and a variety to choose from, each having its advantages and disadvantages. If you are looking at getting into magnet fishing, it's very similar to regular fishing. After some time and a bit of research, we decided to give it a shot. We had never gone that far outside the box.

fishing magnet

Remember, as content creators, we should always think about what people want to watch on our channels. In 2019 magnet fishing videos had just become popular on YouTube, and I had the idea to introduce this type of "fishing" to our channels. From time to time, we like to change things up and try something new, not only for ourselves, but we figure our followers also want to see fresh and unique content. Joshua Taylor and I spend anywhere from 3-4 days on the water per week, fishing and filming for our YouTube channels. When we say that, we are, of course, talking about fishing and the outdoors. Some say it's a lifestyle we say it's life! That is our motto here at Salty Scales. The Start to Our Magnet Fishing Adventures







Fishing magnet