![]() If it’s safe and you can swim, go in after it! Some snorkeling gear will make this a fun and relatively effortless endeavor. Put a lot of slack in your rope and let the current (if there is one) work for you, moving your line into a new position. Pull from different angles (for example, the other end of the pier or the opposite side of the boat launch.) Try pulling firmly and steadily but not with all your might to assess if you're freeing it or making it worse. It's not unusual for your magnet to get stuck sometimes on a heavy object (like a metal pier column) or wedged between some rocks. Recommended Rope: 1/3" Heavy Duty Rope or 0.40" Extra Heavy Duty Rope ![]() Includes 6ml bottle of thread locker to keep the eyebolt from backing out. Using this magnet in the single sided configuration will provide a much stronger hold since the user is pulling perpendicular to the target. The eyebolt can screw into the side of the casing, or through the magnet face. ![]() The design provides more versatility by allowing it to be used as a double-sided, or single sided magnet. You won't have to worry which way the magnet is oriented under water since each side provides up to 2125 lbs of pulling force. The Wildebeest was specifically designed with heavy retrieving applications in mind. Expert magnet fishers absolutely love the pulling power of the Wildebeest. This 10-pound, rare-earth magnet is encased in the highest quality A3 steel and coated with durable Nickel-Copper-Nickel to be the strongest and most reliable type of permanent magnet available. Now THAT’S Brute Strength! The Wildebeest is the world’s strongest double-sided fishing magnet with a combined pull force of 4,250 pounds. Packaging may still reflect under-represented pull force. ![]() Note: This magnet was previously sold with an under-represented pull force of 3600 lbs. ![]()
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