Yeah no. Every single thing you pull out of a river or a dumpster "could have been a crime scene". Flesh deteriorates within weeks and the usable/identifiable parts of it probably even quicker, not including the endless amounts of contamination soaked into it. The only real "flesh" part of a crime scene you'd discover is during the bloating period of decomposition, after that, 99.99% is just bones.
Just now found your videos. I love your enthusiasm. Very fun to watch you guys. I admire how you stand on the very edge of the bridge and don't fall off. I'd think the weight of some of the objects you pull up would get you unbalanced.
19:58 this is a bow saw blade for a chainsaw they are no longer sold as they were dangerous they were made to make cutting logs out of a pile easier - skin
SKIN... it wouldn't surprise me, if whatever that skin was attached to, is in the belly of one of dem gators, lol. Stop taking those gato's food, Bryce, lol..great job you 2..glad to see you both back 😊
6:33 Yep! That's a Predator 212! They're pretty popular in the mini-bike and go-kart world because of how cheap yet powerful they are, and I think it may have been used for that purpose on account of the fact that it has a CVT (Continuously Variable Transmission) on it.
2:43 thats a bar for a bowsaw chainsaw. Super rare because they quit making them due to being dangerous asf. 6:12 the predator 212 is a popular engine for making go-karts. Not the strongest engine though so you find em blown up and discarded all over the place
I am so addicted to watching you guys magnet fish now... And I wanna start doing it myself.. I gotta get me a truck and some magnets.. but y'all make pulling that stuff up look so easy geez lol
Thank you for editing your spots..Other sights make you watch the whole thing from throwing in the magnet until they pull it up. But at least I learned on clicking at the bottom to skip ahead.
Skin. The staple gun you found was actually a rivet gun, and the pick you found was a welders hammer, for cleaning up welds and such. Some impressive finds, especially the big metal bucket. All that shiny metal you were grabbing would either be stainless steel or other non-corrosive metal. The motor you found was a heavy-duty starter motor, probably for a diesel engine on a semi-truck. As for the bone, I would say it is a shoulder blade from and animal's front legs, just by the shape and the indents. Keep up the great work, and I hope everyone stays healthy this year.
and that round is too big to be a .50 cal. I think it's probably a round that goes to a gun mounted on the front of a helicopter like a Cobra or apache
The tool you said looked like a pick, I'm not sure what I actually is but alot of the other magnet fishers I watch they use 1 if those to knock the rust off unknown items. Good to have you back Bryce.
Just went magnet fishing today and have watched your video for so long and I ended up finding a Glock within 5 min of magnet fishing today turned it in and it ended up not connected to anything so that’s good
20:24 I'm not a medical professional but I'm pretty sure those are just animal bones thankfully, but I suggest bringing another bucket to put any flesh or bones in to get them tested to make sure it wasn't a crime scene, if you look at a diagram that looks like half of a pelvis bone upside down. It's better safe than sorry so another bucket for bones n flesh(a bag probably best for the flesh so it don't smell as bad) if ya find any so you can turn it into someone with the locations of where found so if they are human remains it can be confirmed and investigated at each spot if possible. also *skin* since I made it do the end :D
I'm thinking of starting Magnet fishing for scrap metal,street signs recycling plastics old stuff retro cool stuff bikes old display wepans all to make some spare money on the side is it worth it ?
I can’t believe you’re finding so much crap. I think the county should get a back hoe and scoop out all that junk that’s disgusting. It’s good you pointed it out.