NEW YORK — There are fish stories, and then there are fishing stories. James Kane and Barbi Agostini were magnet fishing at Corona Park in Queens last week, something that they have been doing for a ...
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 Massachusetts magnet fisher reeled in something very unexpected that had him immediately picking up the phone to call the police. Magnet fishing, the practice of fishing for metallic, ferromagnetic ...
NEW YORK -- A New York City couple said they got the surprise of a lifetime while magnet fishing in Queens -- a safe containing about $100,000. James Kane and Barbi Agostini visited Flushing Meadows ...
A pair of magnet fishing enthusiasts reeled in the catch of a lifetime from a New York City lake: a muddy safe with an estimated $80,000 in it. Subscribe to read this story ad-free Get unlimited ...
Sean Martell was magnet fishing on what he thought was a normal Friday – until he pulled up a military projectile from the Charles River in Needham, Massachusetts. Martell, who was broadcasting live ...
After casting a line into a Queens lake, a New York City couple reeled in an unsuspecting catch – a safe filled with cash. "That's definitely another safe," Magnet fisher James Kane said in a video ...
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