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Eaglescout2012
Posted 10/11/2014 12:12 PM (#734349)
Subject: Using real fish skin for lures





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Hi everyone,
Has anyone ever used real fish skin to make a lure? I've seen them done before and I'm wondering how you do it, thanks
Trophyseeker50
Posted 10/11/2014 12:26 PM (#734351 - in reply to #734349)
Subject: Re: Using real fish skin for lures





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Location: WI
There's vids on you YouTube by solarfall.
Eaglescout2012
Posted 10/11/2014 12:43 PM (#734352 - in reply to #734351)
Subject: Re: Using real fish skin for lures





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I just checked them out, thank you!

-Zachary
Tigger
Posted 10/12/2014 9:47 AM (#734462 - in reply to #734349)
Subject: Re: Using real fish skin for lures





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Location: Burton, Ohio
Zach I have used the real fish skin. The best skins are Yellow Perch and Walleye. Bluegill can be used but is a little tricky.

Just make sure you get all the flesh off the back of the skin. You need to be careful not to take the colored pigment off the skin that is in between the flesh and the scales. Let the skin dry out for a couple of days in the sun. You may want to pin it down to a board because it will curl up as it dries. After two or so days take a willowleaf spinner blade and lightly scrap off the remaining flesh. You will have some oil from the fish fat. Just take some rubbing alcohol and wash it down. This will make the skin pliable. This is when I will take the 5 minute epoxy and glue it down with rubber bands. Try to do both sides at the same time. One important thing is to remove the rubber bands right around the point before the epoxy gets super hard. If you don't it will pull off the scales later when you remove the bands. You can soften the seams with a sander. It will take a couple of coats on the lure before it will start to smooth out so you can paint your finer details. Can't wait to see them! Good luck!

John
Tigger
Posted 10/12/2014 9:50 AM (#734464 - in reply to #734349)
Subject: Re: Using real fish skin for lures





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Location: Burton, Ohio
Zach,
See if this pops up. I posted some pics a couple of years ago on here. It may help

http://muskie.outdoorsfirst.com/board/forums/thread-view.asp?tid=41...


John
Eaglescout2012
Posted 10/12/2014 3:43 PM (#734523 - in reply to #734464)
Subject: Re: Using real fish skin for lures





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Tigger - 10/12/2014 9:50 AM

Zach,
See if this pops up. I posted some pics a couple of years ago on here. It may help

http://muskie.outdoorsfirst.com/board/forums/thread-view.asp?tid=41...


John
amazing job! Those are some of the best lures I've seen. Thank you!
gunnr
Posted 10/12/2014 8:20 PM (#734574 - in reply to #734523)
Subject: Re: Using real fish skin for lures





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Fish are actually trading their skins in for one of John's paint jobs!! By the way, love the decoys, awesome as usual.


Edited by gunnr 10/12/2014 8:24 PM
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