Spent Labor Day on the bayou magnet fishing

Tigerdude

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image.jpg Decided to get in the bayou near a long lost sawmill. Every cast pulled in something. These are what I think are log "dogs" and pins. What do y'all think? image.jpg
 

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d2

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I agree that that is what they are. Great finds...d2
 

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MAGNET FISHING AND GOOD FINDS , PRICELESS ...
 

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Tigerdude

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Just informed that these are "chain dogs" A long board or small diameter tree would be laid across a number of cypress logs and would be clamped down across the logs on either side by a small length of chain held down by a wedge driven in on both sides of the log. This was done for each log. This was repeated until you had a raft of logs that you could float down to the mill.
 

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Hey Tigerdude,

I've never heard of magnet fishing. Could you please tell me what you know about it. Any tips or suggestions? I'm so intrigued, I ordered 2 magnets from Amazon. I was just hoping you could give me some tips and advice before I give it a go. Thanks!
 

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Tigerdude

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kjmagnetics.com you need a neodymium magnent. Get a 3 inch diameter with an eye bolt. Attach a 20-20 foot cord/rope and start slinging. Also go to youtube and search magnet fishing.
 

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