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Title: Handle wrap?
Post by: DV IN MN on February 04, 2011, 01:09:05 am

I was thinking about the beaver tail wrap and just kind of wondered if anyone ever use snapping turtle skin, and how it turned out? I would think the back legs of a 20lb would be big enough and should work. I was thinking of using the shell then as tip overlays. Just a thought. Plus if you don't clean the skin real good and keep the smell on the skin then it would work as cover sent also. Plus one can get some good soup from them stinking &^%*.
Title: Re: Handle wrap?
Post by: Pappy on February 04, 2011, 07:08:52 am
Never used one ,but have seen one and it was cool,I think the one I seen the guy used the
neck. Felt really good in the hand.  :)
   Pappy
Title: Re: Handle wrap?
Post by: straightarrow on February 04, 2011, 08:49:14 am
Sounds like a great idea. I have never seen one. I have a friend that collects alot of snappers in the spring. Gonna have him save me some skin because you got me interested now. I bet it would look cool as a wrap or even laced up. I wonder if you would treat it like snake skin or maybe preserve it with borax???

Btw...turtle is good food

Jon
Title: Re: Handle wrap?
Post by: beetlebailey1977 on February 04, 2011, 10:10:10 am
Different comment but I have seen broadheads made from the shell.  I guess what would be the considered the ribs.
Title: Re: Handle wrap?
Post by: Pat B on February 04, 2011, 10:49:06 am
Seems like I read somewhere that turtle neck skin was used for hamdle coverings or limb coverings in ancient times.  Safely obtaining it could be a ordeal.  ;D
  I had to swerve to avoid a snapping turtle last spring that would have flipped my car had I hit it.
Title: Re: Handle wrap?
Post by: half eye on February 04, 2011, 10:54:45 am
DV,
      Cant say about a handle wrap, but some of the Michigan Ottawa (Little River Odawa) have told me that snapping turtle neck skin was used for a premium bow string. Used it cause it held up to the wet and cold real well, and was really tough.
      Dont see why it wouldn't make a great grip wrap.
rich
Title: Re: Handle wrap?
Post by: Pat B on February 04, 2011, 10:58:51 am
Rich, that is what I heard. I knew it had something to do with archery!  ::)
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Post by: HoBow on February 04, 2011, 12:26:00 pm
I've seen chicken leg leather and ostrich leg leather.....I'm sure it will work  ;)
Title: Re: Handle wrap?
Post by: bubby on February 04, 2011, 05:01:32 pm
you can soak it in a 50/50 mix of rubbing alcohol and glycerine, tans snakeskin real good
Title: Re: Handle wrap?
Post by: gstoneberg on February 05, 2011, 10:38:47 pm
Safely obtaining it could be a ordeal.  ;D

You got that right, they're ornery buggers.  I've cleaned exactly 2 in my life and I'll never do it again.  Cleaning a snapping turtle is the most gory thing ever.   People who clean them regularly have my respect, that's for sure.  They are tasty, but too much work for me.  Jon, if you can get snapper skin and somebody else is doing the work you are in like Flynn, believe me.

George
Title: Re: Handle wrap?
Post by: DV IN MN on February 06, 2011, 07:28:27 pm
I think if I peel the neck like a sock if it is re hydrated and put on the handle it might shrink nice and tight and make a good handle. If I actually do this I think I will name the bow "stink" after the smell of them.     
Title: Re: Handle wrap?
Post by: gstoneberg on February 06, 2011, 08:05:31 pm
Stink, I like that a lot. ;D ;D  I'm trying to remember how hard the neck was to skin, it's been awhile.  Nothing was easy, that I do recall.  My grandpa usually cleaned them, but I did a couple when I got older.   We always tossed them in a stock tank for a few days to let the mud get out of their system. That helped with the smell too.  Good luck, it'd be a real distinctive wrap, that's for sure. Take some pictures if you do it.

George
Title: Re: Handle wrap?
Post by: crooketarrow on February 07, 2011, 06:18:55 am
   I've used beaver tail a few times. I've eaten a few but never use it for handles that be different. They do have really thick skin. I once backed a bow out of the shell scales.  Give it a try
Title: Re: Handle wrap?
Post by: osage outlaw on February 07, 2011, 09:53:58 am
I've heard of someone using the skin from the tail and putting it down the back of the limbs on a bow.  Thick part at the handle tapering down with the tip of the tail about midlimb.  It sounded pretty cool.
Title: Re: Handle wrap?
Post by: Stiks-N-Strings on March 08, 2011, 08:33:01 pm
I got about twelve beaver skins to tend to and ran across this thread doing a search. Guess I'll have to get my turtle trap back out. LOL Not to bad a skinning if you know the tricks. you can blow it off with an air hose or a water hose. Just cut a slit in a leg and get your tip in there and pop it off.

 Stiks
Title: Re: Handle wrap?
Post by: Stiks-N-Strings on March 08, 2011, 08:37:25 pm
I meant beaver tails