1st find is a barrel bung with a hole for a spout 6:19 Mop handle 7:55 cylinder head for what looks to be an old straight eight engine 9:38 drive line yoke. 22:43 old wind up alarm clock
7:41 - this is some type of head. Based on the one intake and two exhaust, it looks like it might go to some small industrial engine, or maybe a compressor. Early car cylinder heads didn’t look like that (flat heads had no valves or ports in them). OHV car engines had more intake and exhaust ports.
@@davidturk6170 Agree! It looks like an old forklift head which would make sense being next to that old industrial building that had roll up doors next to the rivers edge.
Tyler, as always, I'm loving the videos. It's been a great journey watching your channel grow. I'm happy for you. I've watched you dumpster diving, ice fishing, magnet fishing, using the go pro while fishing, junk yard trips. Watched you get your new truck, the kayak, and now the boat. Everyone is going to follow suit using a boat, watch and see. Awesome job Tyler. Cash money baby. ❤❤
I'm debating in my mind if a dead human body, a sack full of dead puppies/kittens, something explosive or a suitcase full of adult "toys" would've been the worst thing to pull up. 🤔
Yesterday I went to a park and for my 3rd time magnet fishing I found like 10 little things. I found 8 fishing lures/hooks a big ol’ bolt and a beer bottle cap. I’ll be planning on going out next week! I’m really enjoying this!
@3:30, it's the handle for an old rug beater. Another ANCHOR! Dude, easy money. Weird finds here, I was getting excited every time you pulled up on that cinder block find.
Looks like someone tried to unstick their magnets and lost them😳 I would love to see that superman tin cleaned up, that looked really cool!!! Incredible finds & some nice cash money for the cart, that was awesome!!!!!!! Thank you Tyler💖
What a amazing day of anchor and crazy finds. Your boat is a great changer. You sound much happier 😅. Oh and don't forget the 4 magnets. God bless you 😊
@@edwardrypinski1389 I'm a writer, I reached out to the sheriff's department and was informed she never worked for them and was no longer employed by the City.
You found some really awesome things 😁. I can't believe you found 4 magnet's. That has to be a record lol. Thank you for sharing all your treasures. The one item looked like a old wind up ⏰. Please remember to have fun and stay safe 🙂. Can't wait to watch your next adventure 🤠
Good catches Fisher! I don't believe magnets just lose their strength though (in a short period of time), it takes a lot of heat or a strong mechanical shock. I hope you inspect them and tell us more about them
Head from an engine- Likely part of a jack- stanchion- 4 magnets is the record as far as I know. Congrats. The 2nd anchor is home made. 3 anchors and a grappling hook. Yes old tail or brake light. Totally a record for magnet fishing!
Thank big heavy thing was a cylinder head off a engine. And the oar holder was either a transmission part, differential,or driveshaft part. Good luck 🍀 finding more cool stuff
That's not half of an oar holder. It's 1/2 of a drive shaft or the other end of a rear end where the drive shaft connects to. Generally refered to as a universal joint!
Tyler, I just love 💗 you and your enthusiasm. You really bring joy and clean content, I hope your restoration goes well too. Magnets Down ! ! YOU have the best Magnet fishing channel, by far…I mean you out do Bondi, Northnaughts, (how ever you spell it, and yes haters I could have looked it up …I didn’t, ❤️you haters too) . I am so glad you got a boat, massive finds. Thank you
Wow dude! more Anchors than you can poke a stick at as well as magnets! you had an excellent day under and around that bridge! looks like you're gonna have to go back there again!
Thank you so much for todays adventure. Wow different shapes and sizes of anchors, and magnets. Totally cool finds. I look forward to seeing that last item cleaned up and restored. No idea what it is.
That big ole piece that is seriously heavy and has knob like things on it, is the head of an engine with intake hole and exhaust holes and the reason why it's so heavy is because it is cast iron.
22:35, looks like an old alarm clock, the wide piece on the back would be used to wind it up and the other knobs were to set the clock and alarm hands. Oh and pretty soon there will be a lot of 70-80 year old dudes coming to you saying they lost their anchor in 1970 in the same spot and want it back.
Wow! What a day! You visited the magnet con! The rope that held all that stuff looked so thin.....I can't believe it didn't break! Thanks for another spectacular video!
The two objects you pulled out, the one with the holes in it is actually part of a engine block, and the other piece you think might be a ore holder is a yoke that is part of a universal joint. As you said earlier you are magnet fishing near automotive warehouse.
Good lord the anchors were a score also the magnets I wonder if they will clean up and replace the ones you lost! I had just went to store for a dew cheers have a great week!
With all the anchors you find you might want to clean them up and take them to the boat docks during fishing season and try and sell. I'm sure you would get more "CASH MONEY" for them than recycling.
Hey man, you found a ton of cool stuff this time. That last super man tin is just like a dime bank I have that was my grandpas. They were used about 80 years ago as company promotional items.
The thing at 7:33 reminds me of an engine cylinder head. I'm not a car guy, but that would make sense being by an auto parts place. Alex seems to have some car knowledge. See what he says
We need a quick video of your anchor, RR spikes and horseshoe collection please. We go to the scrapyard with you, seeing what you keep sometime would be interesting too. Thanks for the entertainment!
The brick that the rope was attached to was someone's set line. If you noticed the big hooks on the rope would be used for catfish. The anchor you found that you said was attached to the brick would make sense. They would then tie some sort of float on each end with a flag so people would know there's a set line in place. The guy probably lost his gaff hook searching for his set line. The long thing you thought probably was an anchor, probably was. Back in the days, the river used to be filled with houseboats up-and-down, same as in Oshkosh. You still will see Houseboats tyed offshore during the walleye run. Only thing is, nowadays they have to pull them out of the water. They can't leave them in all summer long.
Hey Tyler, good finds. that one very heavy solid metal piece with the holes in it is actually a cylinder head off either a very old straight motor or, as I am posting my progress rebuilding a 1952 Ferguson tractor the cylinder head off mine is nearly identical. the holes on the top would be for the rods to go through to hold it down, and holes on the side for the exhaust. and that small two inch round metal rod with the beveled top I bet is a lifter
I think the big metal block with knobs and holes is a compressor head, engine head, or hydraulic manifold. The thing that came up with the railroad spike is a yoke for a u-joint.
Love this video. You had me n stitches. 😂 You r a riot! All those magnets 😂 What a find! Not to mention the anchors. Unbelievable! What a great day. Congrats!
Hi Tyler, with all the anchors that you have got. Now's the time to start an Anchor museum . Your title should now read " The Anchor Fisher " Great video, can't wait for the next one. Ray Birmingham UK
Thank you for watching ❤️ if you’re enjoying the boat magnet fishing don’t forget to hit that like button! 👍 😊
All ways have🤩
i always have man and sub
Must be nice to be on the boat with nobody to tell you " You can't be on there" 👍😁
Amazing day, those magnet finds are crazy, the anchors? Holy cow, man! Great video! Love the boat! Excited to see what’s next!
If a a very naughty magnet fisher that is what happens to you, lol. 4 magnets 😮
1st find is a barrel bung with a hole for a spout 6:19 Mop handle 7:55 cylinder head for what looks to be an old straight eight engine 9:38 drive line yoke. 22:43 old wind up alarm clock
7:41 - this is some type of head. Based on the one intake and two exhaust, it looks like it might go to some small industrial engine, or maybe a compressor. Early car cylinder heads didn’t look like that (flat heads had no valves or ports in them). OHV car engines had more intake and exhaust ports.
@@davidturk6170 Agree! It looks like an old forklift head which would make sense being next to that old industrial building that had roll up doors next to the rivers edge.
I was definitely going to say that it was some type of head . Didn’t know for what but I knew it was a motor
Baumeister, GREAT call! I went back and, clear as mud, it was an alarm clock. 👍
That's not a family name I see often, I've only known one person with that family name once, do you have any relation to a Beverley?
With all the anchors this man finds, he should really be called an Anchorman at this point 😂
⚓️🧔🏼♂️💪🏻🧲🚤🤘🏻😆😅😂🤣
I told him to open an anchor store and sell them back to the boaters. 😂😂😂
U mean Ron Burgundy😂
Now that's a fact
I agree with you on that he should b called the anchorman
Tyler, as always, I'm loving the videos. It's been a great journey watching your channel grow. I'm happy for you. I've watched you dumpster diving, ice fishing, magnet fishing, using the go pro while fishing, junk yard trips. Watched you get your new truck, the kayak, and now the boat. Everyone is going to follow suit using a boat, watch and see. Awesome job Tyler. Cash money baby. ❤❤
I was praying you weren't going to pull a body up on the other end of that brick rope😂💙
I'm debating in my mind if a dead human body, a sack full of dead puppies/kittens, something explosive or a suitcase full of adult "toys" would've been the worst thing to pull up. 🤔
I was waiting for a human Frankie to pop up...ohhh my.
Yesterday I went to a park and for my 3rd time magnet fishing I found like 10 little things. I found 8 fishing lures/hooks a big ol’ bolt and a beer bottle cap. I’ll be planning on going out next week! I’m really enjoying this!
My son ADORES you videos and wants to start cleaning our rivers because of you. Thank you for bringing him so much joy.
A very good Thursday evening to you all from Wellington Somerset in the UK 🇬🇧
Tyler you have hit the mother lode with anchors! I enjoy your joy when you find things, especially unusual finds. Be safe & keep the videos coming!
So glad you have the boat!!! Kayak really worried me!!! Love watching you!!!! Told alot of people about you!!!
@3:30, it's the handle for an old rug beater. Another ANCHOR! Dude, easy money. Weird finds here, I was getting excited every time you pulled up on that cinder block find.
That heavy one looked like a cylinder head and the other looked like a yoke for a drive shaft...good finds Tyler.
YEP!! Ujoint/yoke for a drive shaft and yes that looked like a cylinder head for sure!
I think this was one of your top magnet fishing days as far as cool and unique catches go. I thoroughly enjoyed watching this.
Looks like someone tried to unstick their magnets and lost them😳 I would love to see that superman tin cleaned up, that looked really cool!!! Incredible finds & some nice cash money for the cart, that was awesome!!!!!!! Thank you Tyler💖
You are the greatest treasure hunter I’ve ever seen.🎉
I try to watch all your videos. I believe today you caught more off the wall stuff than any other. Excellent video keep up the great work
Now that you have the boat you can start a magnet fishing charter. Charge to take people out magnet fishing. First of its kind.
I literally burst out laughing when you pulled your last anchor up. So many!
You know that guy gave up magnet fishing...😂😂
😂😂🤣🤣🤣 I’m dyin’
“First they had a bad day, then they had a really bad day, then they had the worst day of their life”. 😂😂😂🤣💀
What a amazing day of anchor and crazy finds. Your boat is a great changer. You sound much happier 😅. Oh and don't forget the 4 magnets. God bless you 😊
At the Naval Academy, the bottom graduate of the class each year is called "The Anchorman". You are the head of the class in 'catching' anchors!
I gotta admit, Fisher, you are one of the best at tossing off!
The cop that gave you guys a hard time Fond du Lac is no longer employed by them.
How did you know that
Wait, what cop?
@@edwardrypinski1389 I'm a writer, I reached out to the sheriff's department and was informed she never worked for them and was no longer employed by the City.
@@bonelessdonutz that's awesome
The LEO in question would have benefited greatly from etiquette and customer service training. It was not pretty, Bless her heart! ❤❤❤❤❤😂😂😂😂
You found some really awesome things 😁. I can't believe you found 4 magnet's. That has to be a record lol. Thank you for sharing all your treasures. The one item looked like a old wind up ⏰. Please remember to have fun and stay safe 🙂. Can't wait to watch your next adventure 🤠
Great video as always. I really enjoy watching everything you do. Stay safe.
Not a bad day!! You can use that hook right? And anchors ...cleaned up is pure money!!!!!🌞
lol That piece at 9:37 is called a Ujoint, attaches to the drive shaft for a car!!!
Good catches Fisher! I don't believe magnets just lose their strength though (in a short period of time), it takes a lot of heat or a strong mechanical shock. I hope you inspect them and tell us more about them
You should get a sand blaster. And run a weekend used anchor sales.
I’d take the screws out of the light switch to the box. There’s a chance it may be a hidden storage device.
Head from an engine- Likely part of a jack- stanchion- 4 magnets is the record as far as I know. Congrats. The 2nd anchor is home made. 3 anchors and a grappling hook. Yes old tail or brake light. Totally a record for magnet fishing!
Husband just said you should open the "Fisher Anchor Store" 😂😂
What a trip!! I can't believe you found so many magnets in one shot. And pretty soon you will be able to open an ankor shop lol.
Thank big heavy thing was a cylinder head off a engine. And the oar holder was either a transmission part, differential,or driveshaft part. Good luck 🍀 finding more cool stuff
3:25 look like the handle part of an old soldering tool for lead. 7:55 a engine valve assembly. dude at 9:40 it
The number of anchors you find in this river is amazing!
That's not half of an oar holder. It's 1/2 of a drive shaft or the other end of a rear end where the drive shaft connects to. Generally refered to as a universal joint!
You should do a video highlighting all the anchors you've found
I can't believe the amount of anchors you find! And that cinder block with magnets 😳 creepy
Tyler, I just love 💗 you and your enthusiasm. You really bring joy and clean content, I hope your restoration goes well too. Magnets Down ! ! YOU have the best Magnet fishing channel, by far…I mean you out do Bondi, Northnaughts, (how ever you spell it, and yes haters I could have looked it up …I didn’t, ❤️you haters too) . I am so glad you got a boat, massive finds. Thank you
You're going to have to change your channel name to "The Anchor King" if you don't stop finding all those anchors.
Wow dude! more Anchors than you can poke a stick at as well as magnets! you had an excellent day under and around that bridge! looks like you're gonna have to go back there again!
I love watching you magnet fish..so many interesting finds.
Thank you so much for todays adventure. Wow different shapes and sizes of anchors, and magnets. Totally cool finds. I look forward to seeing that last item cleaned up and restored. No idea what it is.
That big ole piece that is seriously heavy and has knob like things on it, is the head of an engine with intake hole and exhaust holes and the reason why it's so heavy is because it is cast iron.
at some point you should show us your anchor pile at your house
You have got to be the luckiest person. You will never have to buy another anchor ever
22:35, looks like an old alarm clock, the wide piece on the back would be used to wind it up and the other knobs were to set the clock and alarm hands. Oh and pretty soon there will be a lot of 70-80 year old dudes coming to you saying they lost their anchor in 1970 in the same spot and want it back.
You'll be able to open your own boat anchor store soon 😂
That big solid metal peice you found next to the car shop was actually a part on and engine🤑
Glad there wasn't a bag of bones on the other end of the brick😮
Just got my 360 magnetic bundle in the mail. Can't wait to give this baby a try on my local rivers and creeks.
Wow! What a great freaking day! Thanks for the great video today Tyler😃
Wow! What a day! You visited the magnet con! The rope that held all that stuff looked so thin.....I can't believe it didn't break! Thanks for another spectacular video!
Some of those achors are pretty cool. You could start an anchor museum...LOL
That’s probably the most exciting magnet fishing day I’ve ever seen you do so far. Great fines!
Some of the best finds ever. Stuff I've never seen before. You looked like you were having lots of fun.
The two objects you pulled out, the one with the holes in it is actually part of a engine block, and the other piece you think might be a ore holder is a yoke that is part of a universal joint. As you said earlier you are magnet fishing near automotive warehouse.
Spectacular day of fishing brother! Greetings from Spain!!! 👏👏👏👏
Awesome finds, you are the anchor king almost makes up for losing your magnet
That boat has been quite a good buy right there. You can get to bits that nobody thought to magnet fish in! Well done Mate!!
Good lord the anchors were a score also the magnets I wonder if they will clean up and replace the ones you lost! I had just went to store for a dew cheers have a great week!
9:39 What’s that fish?
Nice quadruple super jackpot btw!
Holy Magnet Jackpot Batman!
Lovely day for a lovely video! Keep up the great work!
The block is used as an anchor around the Chesapeake.
You are so much fun! No phony "what is it?!" And then waiting 5 minutes for a steel fork. Really cool how you flow from one find to another.
WoW!!! Great finds!!! Terrific magnet fishing day!!!
You sound like you are enjoying your life! I love hearing your voice after u catch something, its so wholesome!
With all the anchors you find you might want to clean them up and take them to the boat docks during fishing season and try and sell. I'm sure you would get more "CASH MONEY" for them than recycling.
🙌 nice! The anchors😂😂
At 7;50ish, an engine head. 4 cylinder. one side has the spring to move the valve and the other show it's seating hole. 2 per cylinder.
Hey man, you found a ton of cool stuff this time. That last super man tin is just like a dime bank I have that was my grandpas. They were used about 80 years ago as company promotional items.
Pretty cool little brother. Glad you found 4 magnets. Keep up the great work
This was an awesome video. Lots of fun to watch!!! Keep up the good work! I love watching you fish!!
Some good findings
The thing at 7:33 reminds me of an engine cylinder head. I'm not a car guy, but that would make sense being by an auto parts place. Alex seems to have some car knowledge. See what he says
You're going to have to open up an anchor emporium soon! 😂
Love the boat fishing bro
Great 😊 finding. Look like lots of fun. 😊
The boat is definitely a game-changer! keep on rocking brother
You should have a contest who can Guess the amount of anchors you have
We need a quick video of your anchor, RR spikes and horseshoe collection please. We go to the scrapyard with you, seeing what you keep sometime would be interesting too. Thanks for the entertainment!
The brick that the rope was attached to was someone's set line. If you noticed the big hooks on the rope would be used for catfish. The anchor you found that you said was attached to the brick would make sense. They would then tie some sort of float on each end with a flag so people would know there's a set line in place. The guy probably lost his gaff hook searching for his set line.
The long thing you thought probably was an anchor, probably was. Back in the days, the river used to be filled with houseboats up-and-down, same as in Oshkosh. You still will see Houseboats tyed offshore during the walleye run. Only thing is, nowadays they have to pull them out of the water. They can't leave them in all summer long.
How many magnets have you lost Tyler. Is that someone trying to replace them. Hahaha. X
Jackpot!!!! Awesome day!
Good to be watching you 😊
Tyler, That's not an oar lock, it's the end of a U-joint drive shaft for a car or truck.
Hey Tyler, good finds. that one very heavy solid metal piece with the holes in it is actually a cylinder head off either a very old straight motor or, as I am posting my progress rebuilding a 1952 Ferguson tractor the cylinder head off mine is nearly identical. the holes on the top would be for the rods to go through to hold it down, and holes on the side for the exhaust. and that small two inch round metal rod with the beveled top I bet is a lifter
Great job
I think the big metal block with knobs and holes is a compressor head, engine head, or hydraulic manifold.
The thing that came up with the railroad spike is a yoke for a u-joint.
Thank you for another great video.
The block and the round things on the rope are all weights for a trot line not magnets. you should have a half a mile of rope too lol
Love watching your videos!❤ Keep them coming Bud 😃
Awww man what another exciting video! So when are you starting your ebay shop? Tylers Anchors!
Awesome finds. Congratulations on the day man.
Wow! What a great day you had!
Love this video. You had me n stitches. 😂 You r a riot! All those magnets 😂 What a find! Not to mention the anchors. Unbelievable! What a great day. Congrats!
Hi Tyler, with all the anchors that you have got. Now's the time to start an Anchor museum . Your title should now read " The Anchor Fisher " Great video, can't wait for the next one. Ray Birmingham UK
LOL You buy a boat, now you can't stop finding anchors. It's almost turning out like the railroad spikes 😂