You the man Tyler! I had the biggest smile on my face when you took a picture with those kids. You inspired them to be there that day and they got to meet you! What an amazing interaction! The mother and those kids are going to remember that forever! Cheers momma, I’m sure you’ll see this comment!
Thanks for taking the photo with us- our boys are STILL talking about how they got to meet their favorite celebrity! And WOW were they honored to find themselves in this video!
It's official, you're a local celebrity. The piece that came up with the window weight is also part of the window. It's what The window rides on. The window weight is not visible, it's behind the wood of the window frame.
Awesome video 😊. I still have windows with the weights in my house. You found some really cool things. Thank you for sharing. Can't wait to see what you have for us next 🤠
Hi Tyler the anchor with the crawdad was really nice. I think you are right about the pilings being part of an old pier or wharf. It was neat that you met fans of your channel on shore. Have a great rest of the weekend. Is the price of scrap going up for your next scrape run.😊
Hey Tyler. Another great day on the water. @ 3:02, That ML&W piece is part of a coupler pocket. The couplers at the end of each train car are anchored to the car inside that box. Definitely a highly collectable item. . @18:33, that sign looks like signage that would be something at the side of the tracks letting the engineer know some information he needs. @ 19:25, that is a great big wrench used on steam locomotives. Clean it up and you may find the railroad lable on it. Be willing to bet those poles sticking up out of the water were part of a really old railroad bridge across the water
We found a lot today also. A big bike, a couple signs. One sign was one of those construction barriers that has the yellow or orange light. We actually found 3 signs today. A huge break shoe, lots of poles and a top of fishing rod. Plus much more! Oh another horse shoe!
Hey Tyler. That's a nice train wrench. I used to have 1 but mine had 2 heads. I sold it for 12 bucks. Good fine. Always good to see ya out on the boat. Stay safe an God bless. Tell Owen hello! 🥰
#TheFisher# I have always wondered how you came up with the name Frankie for the crayfish. However you did, it fits perfectly and I love how you return them safely to the water. Another great video from you. Thank you for sharing with us.
That high heel shoes shaped thing had square holes in it like for railroad spikes so I'm thinking it might be for a switch mechanism or something like that you know the the stand that moves the switch points
Sitting here drinking my morning coffee with the wife watching this vid. Those pillars should at least be marked with a flag or something. Hope we get another live today 🤞. Much love from my family to yours❤
Tyler you’re famous! Soon you’ll need security to keep from being overwhelmed by your fans! Btw I think that small heavy wheel was from a cart used on the railroad! Cheers! 🎉
The second spot is hot 🔥. Great to see you acknowledge your fans/subscribers so sweet to let them take a picture of you. Such a good hearted person. Love the video 😊
I can't believe they don't have those pillars marked off with a buoy or sign! Those would be easy to miss on a wavy day if you're not familiar with the area. Seeing that family was so cool!
Yeah they used to have those mounted on washing machines and then they finally made a mechanically driven by a electricity so that's when they eliminated the hand crank very dangerous with the electric ones that they get ahold of you they'll pull you right in the ringer
You should go to the historical society and see if they can tell you what factories were along the river back in the day. Thanks for sharing! As always another great video!
Those pilings are hazardous to boaters. I'm surprised that they have not been marked to warn people or been removed for safety purposes. Tyler, enjoyed this video!
Tyler the window weights, always hung inside the window well, along the side of the window, so that, when, you opened up the window, the weight would come down and hold the window up, and you won’t see them anywhere anymore unless, you can find a really old house, or factory, but most of them are pretty much gone by now !!
I enjoy your videos. The giant wrench you pulled up probably came from the railroad. My neighbor was an engineer for the railroad. He gave my husband a wrench just like the one you found. He said they used them on the tracks. Great find!
We are retired. But i wnet back to work part time. God has blessed us. So can live comfortably. We still use coupons and try to save our assets. CJ you are a blessing to so many. Congratulations on your new baby girl .
Those window weights usually go between the window frame and the inside of the building so they would never be visible unless you were installing or removing the window. But some of those larger ones may not be window weights they look more like door counterweights for opening and closing large industrial sized doors.
Now that would be a good place to usr underwater camera to see where it is really clear to throw in magnet. I actually have a session cam and use it attached to a fishing pole. I have actually videoed one of the biggest rainbow trouts I've ever seen!
Hi Tyler 😊❤What a gorgeous day for you to be out on the water. You were certainly Mr. Popularity today.😊❤And shouldn’t they remove those pillars? Those look real dangerous for you and other boaters. And that hidden one that got you. Awesome finds today. That second one you found that has to do with railroad. Pretty cool. Stay safe my friend 😊❤Paula from Michigan
Would love to see you do a video in the eau claire river. People tube down it all summer. Plus it was an old logging area as well! Great finds keep it up!
RAHR'S BEER ORIGINAL - GREEN BAY 1933 This pre-cursor to the All Star beer was a nature-ripened extra pale beer with golden-amber color. The label design was a collaboration between Curly Lambeau and Henry Rahr the 3rd to be reminiscent of the Rahr's Green Bay labels before it. Prompting pre-prohibition memories for the post-prohibition beer lover.
If you ever watch, old, cowboy movies, then you would recognize some of the items that you picked up today as railroad tools. That wheel looks like a wheel off of a railroad pump cart. The wrench looks like a wrench they would use on the wheels of an engine. And, that sign looks like one that would flip to tell an engineer wood line to use
You won't see the window weight hanging from a window unless you are taking apart a sash and case window. They are usually hidden behind the boards at each side of the window.
You found several railroad items the huge wrench was used for track work and the small white sign could be a small switch sign next some tracks going into a factory
Everything used to be dumped somewhere or buried. So much history is hiding all around us underground and water. The old wringer washers did have to rollers. You put a piece of clothing in the edge of them and cranked the handle to run it through squeezing the water out. Electric ones were available when I was young. One of my playmates got his arm in it up to the elbow. They were scary. It ripped skin off of his arm at the elbow.
The reason you've never seen those window weights in use is because they are on the sides of the window in the wall with the rope going over a pulley to the window to make it easier to open the window
Rahr's Beer of Green Bay... Henry (Heinrich) Rahr the 1st, was a full-fledged brewer at the young age of just 18 years old. At the young age of 12, his father Ludwin Rahr distilled in his sons a love for brewing. It all started with one heartfelt note penned by Ludwig to Henry at his time of birth.
My Son, You were born a family brewer You were weaned on the family beer, for it was a food for survival You will be schooled at the earliest age to brew the family beer You will brew the finest and best quality family beer with pride You will be consistent and uncompromising You will brew with the honor and integrity of our family You have the family brewer heart and soul You will brew as our ancestors have for hundreds of years You willingly shall place your name upon your beer You are a Rahr, my son, this is your birthright Love your father Ludwig Rahr
I can’t believe how much we found 🤯 Thank you for watching! ❤️
Those window weights are very interesting to see in action
You are welcome
Funny they dont have buoys marking those sunken pillars to warn boats. Creepy!!😵💫
WOW! Two little boys like yours that Love you! You inspired the next generation! Proud of you!!
This is their favorite hobby because of Tyler!
@@ShanaVerstegen That’s awesome! May I say that you’re a Gorgeous ,Sweet and Wonderful Mother!!
You the man Tyler! I had the biggest smile on my face when you took a picture with those kids. You inspired them to be there that day and they got to meet you! What an amazing interaction! The mother and those kids are going to remember that forever! Cheers momma, I’m sure you’ll see this comment!
I see your comment :) The boys were on cloud 9 all day and were so excited to see themselves in the video!
Thanks for taking the photo with us- our boys are STILL talking about how they got to meet their favorite celebrity! And WOW were they honored to find themselves in this video!
That was so awesome! ❤️
You are literally the ultimate king of magnet treasure finds.
EVERYBODY loves the Fisher!
I watched my granny use a wringer washer when I was a kid. Every time you find one of those rollers, I think of her. Thanks for another great video!
Now, this is what we love about you! Love the enthusiasm ❤
Great video! You make so many people, kids included, happy! Well done!
Another awesome adventure my brother keep cleaning the waterways TAGGINNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNN
Many years ago they used to use old sealed 55 gallon drums to make floating docks.
Wonder if that family realize they’re going to be on your video. That’s so cool that you get recognized.
The boys were hoping they would be! I was feeling a little bad for interrupting, but the kids were so excited!
I just have to say this is my number one comfort channel. I watch these videos all the time, especially when I have bad cramps. Always makes my day ^^
Love watching your videos
Great video! Loved the flash light trick! lol Caught two Frankies, awesome!
Now doesn’t that make you feel good seeing your biggest fans😍😍now that’s pretty cool !!
That big wrenches for tightening the attachment nuts for the side rods of a steam engine
It's official, you're a local celebrity.
The piece that came up with the window weight is also part of the window. It's what The window rides on. The window weight is not visible, it's behind the wood of the window frame.
Awesome video 😊. I still have windows with the weights in my house. You found some really cool things. Thank you for sharing. Can't wait to see what you have for us next 🤠
Nice roller and thank you for sharing your trip up the river. 🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉
It’s crazy how much stuff you find dude 😅
Nice editing with the flashlight!😂😂😂❤
The flashlight switch shutting off the stream made me laugh. Nice job with the kids on shore.
Hi Tyler the anchor with the crawdad was really nice. I think you are right about the pilings being part of an old pier or wharf. It was neat that you met fans of your channel on shore. Have a great rest of the weekend. Is the price of scrap going up for your next scrape run.😊
I haven’t been checking prices yet! Still stacking 💪
It's strange they don't have those protruding posts marked. That would sink a boat hitting them. A bad hazard especially at night.
That should honestly change because if boaters don't see those, then that won't end well.
Nice explore of the river bottom with all sorts of cool and interesting finds! 😀
Hey Tyler. Another great day on the water.
@ 3:02, That ML&W piece is part of a coupler pocket. The couplers at the end of each train car are anchored to the car inside that box. Definitely a highly collectable item. .
@18:33, that sign looks like signage that would be something at the side of the tracks letting the engineer know some information he needs.
@ 19:25, that is a great big wrench used on steam locomotives. Clean it up and you may find the railroad lable on it.
Be willing to bet those poles sticking up out of the water were part of a really old railroad bridge across the water
We found a lot today also. A big bike, a couple signs. One sign was one of those construction barriers that has the yellow or orange light. We actually found 3 signs today. A huge break shoe, lots of poles and a top of fishing rod. Plus much more! Oh another horse shoe!
Hey Tyler. That's a nice train wrench. I used to have 1 but mine had 2 heads. I sold it for 12 bucks. Good fine. Always good to see ya out on the boat. Stay safe an God bless. Tell Owen hello! 🥰
Definitely some cool finds. It's scary to think what could have been in those barrels when they got thrown in. Thank you for another great video!
That was pretty cool dude.
I love the huge wrench. I would love to see you restore it to like new.
The man has fans! Yeah baby!
❤️ thank you for watching!
Some cool finds today brother
Almost looks like it could b part of an old compass from an old ship or boat or even part of an old telescope
Milwaukee, Lake Shore & Western Railway. MLS&W
#TheFisher# I have always wondered how you came up with the name Frankie for the crayfish. However you did, it fits perfectly and I love how you return them safely to the water. Another great video from you. Thank you for sharing with us.
That high heel shoes shaped thing had square holes in it like for railroad spikes so I'm thinking it might be for a switch mechanism or something like that you know the the stand that moves the switch points
Sitting here drinking my morning coffee with the wife watching this vid. Those pillars should at least be marked with a flag or something. Hope we get another live today 🤞. Much love from my family to yours❤
Thank you for watching! 💪
Loving that your meeting fans wherever you go ❤ x
Omg I almost freaked out when you turned the lights off. I thought I died for a second. I sure was happy to find my lights didn’t go out after all.
Tyler,the wheel looks like it may have come from the old railroad hand cart.
That's that plate that holds two rail sections together
MLSW METAL BIT. Looks like a decorative down pipe for a building
Tyler those window weights make either an anchor or a grappling hook
Tyler you’re famous! Soon you’ll need security to keep from being overwhelmed by your fans!
Btw I think that small heavy wheel was from a cart used on the railroad! Cheers! 🎉
The second spot is hot 🔥. Great to see you acknowledge your fans/subscribers so sweet to let them take a picture of you. Such a good hearted person. Love the video 😊
I love the live streams tyler I love these videos too
Nails are the iron porcupine you caught
That was nice of people who said that to you taking that picture
I can't believe they don't have those pillars marked off with a buoy or sign! Those would be easy to miss on a wavy day if you're not familiar with the area.
Seeing that family was so cool!
I love you!!!!!
Do you ever wonder if they use them old irons as anchors back in the day, and that's why you find them out in the middle of the lake or River
I think the railroad piece near beginning of video is valuable. It would be so cool just sitting on a shelf. Keep on fishing‼️🐟🐠🐟
That big spike thing looks like it could put a big hurt on somebody
That’s a super crazy great new spot!
Epic finds research definitely pays off x
Good stuff my dude 💯😎
The roller likely came off a non-powered old ringer washer. Two rollers would be cranked while they squeezed the water out of your laundry.
Yeah they used to have those mounted on washing machines and then they finally made a mechanically driven by a electricity so that's when they eliminated the hand crank very dangerous with the electric ones that they get ahold of you they'll pull you right in the ringer
Be careful of your boat and prop around that stuff. Could be anything down there ! ❤
Awesome finds Fisher. Some pretty cool stuff. Those old rollers are cool❤❤❤
Thank you for sharing this with us 🙏 ❤
That might even be an old porcelain chamber pot and you wouldn't want to eat out of that
Awesome video.
wheel you found is off of a track pulley on an overhead crane
You should go to the historical society and see if they can tell you what factories were along the river back in the day. Thanks for sharing! As always another great video!
Those pilings are hazardous to boaters. I'm surprised that they have not been marked to warn people or been removed for safety purposes. Tyler, enjoyed this video!
Tyler the window weights, always hung inside the window well, along the side of the window, so that, when, you opened up the window, the weight would come down and hold the window up, and you won’t see them anywhere anymore unless, you can find a really old house, or factory, but most of them are pretty much gone by now !!
The one piece looked like a body mount,for a vehicle. Frame to body.mount.
Good day, great spot! See you next time.
I enjoy your videos. The giant wrench you pulled up probably came from the railroad. My neighbor was an engineer for the railroad. He gave my husband a wrench just like the one you found. He said they used them on the tracks. Great find!
Rahrs beer has interesting history
Great Great grandson is brewing in Ft Worth. Rahr & Son makes very good beer
Tyler, look up wringer washer........those rollers come off of those. You'd never be able to pull a whole one up for sure. Great finds today !!!
We are retired. But i wnet back to work part time. God has blessed us. So can live comfortably. We still use coupons and try to save our assets. CJ you are a blessing to so many. Congratulations on your new baby girl .
Hi! I have now gone through and watched and liked all your vids. And have seen all your lives now. 😅
Thank you! ❤️
Those window weights usually go between the window frame and the inside of the building so they would never be visible unless you were installing or removing the window. But some of those larger ones may not be window weights they look more like door counterweights for opening and closing large industrial sized doors.
Now that would be a good place to usr underwater camera to see where it is really clear to throw in magnet. I actually have a session cam and use it attached to a fishing pole. I have actually videoed one of the biggest rainbow trouts I've ever seen!
I’ve already tried my camera on the rope in this river it’s not clear at all
Congrats on a mill
Wow loved this video Tyler some strange looking old things down there I love it nice 1 👍❤ thanks
There's a huge lake that covers Ky and Tenn that they covered an old town to make the lake..
Yay I got my big magnet, ready for magnet fishing ! Looking for the Frankie hotel lol come on out Frankie’s 😂😂😂
Hi The Fisher & it's is Randy and i like yours video is Cool & Thanks The Fisher & Friends Randy
That's annold flashlight it b worth restoring if u could
Hi Tyler 😊❤What a gorgeous day for you to be out on the water. You were certainly Mr. Popularity today.😊❤And shouldn’t they remove those pillars? Those look real dangerous for you and other boaters. And that hidden one that got you. Awesome finds today. That second one you found that has to do with railroad. Pretty cool. Stay safe my friend 😊❤Paula from Michigan
20:16 looks like a Chamber Pot. Ha ha ha
Would love to see you do a video in the eau claire river. People tube down it all summer. Plus it was an old logging area as well! Great finds keep it up!
Getting ready to watch!!! Still watching from East Texas😊💙 My guy is famous!!!
Thank you so much Lana ❤️
RAHR'S BEER ORIGINAL - GREEN BAY
1933
This pre-cursor to the All Star beer was a nature-ripened extra pale beer with golden-amber color. The label design was a collaboration between Curly Lambeau and Henry Rahr the 3rd to be reminiscent of the Rahr's Green Bay labels before it. Prompting pre-prohibition memories for the post-prohibition beer lover.
You should try looking it up lots of history behind that beer.
Old wringer washing machine roller and handle.😮
If you ever watch, old, cowboy movies, then you would recognize some of the items that you picked up today as railroad tools. That wheel looks like a wheel off of a railroad pump cart. The wrench looks like a wrench they would use on the wheels of an engine. And, that sign looks like one that would flip to tell an engineer wood line to use
You won't see the window weight hanging from a window unless you are taking apart a sash and case window. They are usually hidden behind the boards at each side of the window.
How is OWEN liking school ?? I bet he has the magnet fishing stories to tell, or ice fishing 🎣😂😂
So far so good 😊
You found several railroad items the huge wrench was used for track work and the small white sign could be a small switch sign next some tracks going into a factory
Everything used to be dumped somewhere or buried. So much history is hiding all around us underground and water. The old wringer washers did have to rollers. You put a piece of clothing in the edge of them and cranked the handle to run it through squeezing the water out. Electric ones were available when I was young. One of my playmates got his arm in it up to the elbow. They were scary. It ripped skin off of his arm at the elbow.
The reason you've never seen those window weights in use is because they are on the sides of the window in the wall with the rope going over a pulley to the window to make it easier to open the window
Yes, they’re built in the wall. If you listen closely, you can hear them rattle when you open up the window interesting.
Rahr's Beer of Green Bay... Henry (Heinrich) Rahr the 1st, was a full-fledged brewer at the young age of just 18 years old. At the young age of 12, his father Ludwin Rahr distilled in his sons a love for brewing. It all started with one heartfelt note penned by Ludwig to Henry at his time of birth.
My Son,
You were born a family brewer
You were weaned on the family beer, for it was a food for survival
You will be schooled at the earliest age to brew the family beer
You will brew the finest and best quality family beer with pride
You will be consistent and uncompromising
You will brew with the honor and integrity of our family
You have the family brewer heart and soul
You will brew as our ancestors have for hundreds of years
You willingly shall place your name upon your beer
You are a Rahr, my son, this is your birthright
Love your father Ludwig Rahr
I like strange large underwater circles
That’s about around the 50’s or early 60’s flashlight, my Grandpa had one just like it !!