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Matt Miller and Matt Leggett, the Dippy Detectorists, with a moped they saved from Oulton Broad
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A moped hire firm has two magnet fishermen to thank after the pair saved one of its fleet from a watery grave.
Matt Miller and Matt Leggett, collectively known as the Dippy Detectorists, took up the hobby several years ago, chronicling their finds on YouTube and social media.
In the past they have fished all kinds of weird and wonderful things from the waters of Norfolk and Waveney, including, in 2019, a sawn-off shotgun in the Wensum.