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As an engineer, I believe magnet fishing is fishing for magnets.
Whereas magnetic fishing might attract underwater metal objects.
But are you fishing for flies when you go fly fishing?
 
But are you fishing for flies when you go fly fishing?
Generally no, just fishing about over terms. Language can be strange at times.
"Magnet fishing
Magnet fishing, also called magnetic fishing, is searching in outdoor waters for ferromagnetic objects available to pull with a strong neodymium magnet. "
 
Generally no, just fishing about over terms. Language can be strange at times.
"Magnet fishing
Magnet fishing, also called magnetic fishing, is searching in outdoor waters for ferromagnetic objects available to pull with a strong neodymium magnet. "
What about phishing?
 
As an engineer, I believe magnet fishing is fishing for magnets.
Whereas magnetic fishing might attract underwater metal objects.

It's commonplace to discuss activities using a tool-activity description to better denote how the activity is performed.

Fly fishing, as @solv3nt notes, is not fishing for flies.
Bow hunting is not hunting for bows.
Trad climbing is not climbing trads.
 
Those are the prongs on your computer, He's tricking you Boss!
But he did show me a cool device, if I push a button on my computer, a coffee cup holder pops out. It's so handy to have a built-in cup holder.
 
I used to strip the outer paper off of the thin metal bread bag ties, then wrap it in a figure 8 around the AC plug in my sister's FM radio, leaving it unplugged.

It was fun to see her jump with electric excitement. She never did figure it out.
 
Bring coffee to the other engineers and put in the cupholders for them!
I never could figure out why they yelled at me when I did that though :s0002:some people just don't appreciate technology.
 

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