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logo 11/28/2024 2:36:41 AM     
Magnetic type of ‘fishing’ is growing more popular in WA waters 
By David Gladish US Source: seattletimes 4/3/2023

On a recent overcast day in Olympia, comedian and avid fisherman Sam Miller was rigging his gear on a bridge, sweat beading on his brow as he tied knots and prepared to heave his heavy tackle into the water.
 

But it wasn’t salmon or steelhead he was after. Miller counts himself among Western Washington’s magnet fishers — the community that pursues this New Age hobby, which involves dropping a powerful magnet tied to heavy-duty ropes into a body of water with the purpose of pulling out metal objects. It’s an aquatic treasure hunt of sorts.

 
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