Magnet fishing, also called magnetic fishing, is searching in outdoor waters for ferromagnetic objects available to pull with a strong neodymium magnet.
People have been playing treasure hunting Long ago and now, many people of all ages regard treasure hunting as a pleasant hobby. As one of the treasure hunts, magnet fishing is not the magnetic fishing toy that most people imagine. Magnet fishing is to look for ferromagnetic objects in outdoor water with extremely strong fishing magnets, just like using metal detectors to look for objects on land. In recent years, magnet fishing has become more and more popular in the United Kingdom and the United States. Magnet fishing is not only a wonderful hobby, but also helps to clean different water bodies such as rivers, lakes and streams. The fishing magnet is essentially a larger size neodymium iron boron magnet.
The highlight of the matter is the surprise effect. After all, magnetic fishing never tells you what to you pull out of the water - unlike traditional fishing. Because, while fishers are mostly informed about which fish are in a certain body of water, no information can be found in advance about the discovery of lost metal objects.
Typical magnet fishing equipment, including protective gloves, a bucket for storing catches, antibacterial hand gel, and a neodynium magnet attached to a rope. Magnet fishing is typically done with gloves, a strong neodynium magnet secured to a durable rope between 15 and 30 meters (50–100 ft), and sometimes a grappling hook as a supplement to the magnet.













































