Deer Nasal Bone Fish Hook

Posted on May 02, 2010 under Fishing Hooks | 25 Comments

How to make a fish hook from a nasal bone of a deer.
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25 Responses to “Deer Nasal Bone Fish Hook”

  1. Ghostkamo Says:

    Nice job, good info …
    Nice job, good info. I like the part where the bugs beat feet out of the skull. You just destroyed a good home. LOL
    Peace my friend,
    Kamo

  2. LivingHistorySchool Says:

    @Mswoodchick


    @Mswoodchick

    interesting thought… do you have a moose skull?

  3. Mswoodchick Says:

    Huh… I wonder if …
    Huh… I wonder if this would work with moose. I could use a halibut hook! :)

  4. billymagfhloinn Says:

    Fair play to you, …
    Fair play to you, that was great.

  5. LivingHistorySchool Says:

    @velo0826

    with a …
    @velo0826

    with a piece of basalt and incised it… I tried to keep the video short

  6. LivingHistorySchool Says:

    @csuhdraven

    I try …
    @csuhdraven

    I try to do things that no one has ever put on You Tube, and keep it primitive

    Thanks

  7. csuhdraven Says:

    Thanks for sharing! …
    Thanks for sharing! This is one of my favorites that you’ve posted so far.

  8. velo0826 Says:

    How did you trim it …
    How did you trim it without breaking it?

  9. LivingHistorySchool Says:

    @shohisbubbleking

    @shohisbubbleking

    nasal bone

  10. shohisbubbleking Says:

    Are those from the …
    Are those from the nasal bone or the maxillae?

  11. LivingHistorySchool Says:

    @wonka1488

    Wintu …
    @wonka1488

    Wintu Indians of Northern California

  12. LivingHistorySchool Says:

    @ …
    @jwilson004athotmail

    It’s a mule deer, we do have white tails though

  13. jwilson004athotmail Says:

    That skull looks …
    That skull looks like it came from a couse whitetail, do you have those in Oregon? They are plentifull in AZ. If not was it a young buck? For those who don’t know a couse whitetail is also known as the Virginia deer, or simply as the whitetail, is a medium-sized deer native to the United States.

  14. wonka1488 Says:

    awesome! where do u …
    awesome! where do u get this info. ive never heard of this.

  15. danratsnapnames Says:

    sweet.. new one on …
    sweet.. new one on me, and i’ve been doing stuff with deer bones for many years.. good to know.

  16. nedeljkomostar Says:

    thumb up for that.
    thumb up for that.

  17. EDINBURGSTAR Says:

    That’s genious …
    That’s genious Scott, first time i see this. Good to know info, 5 stars +

  18. pyroman675 Says:

    cool i heard that …
    cool i heard that alot of people use to use the antlers for meat drying racks

  19. FixedByDoc Says:

    Do you think it …
    Do you think it would work with a smaller animal like a fox or weasel? Not that I would ever hurt a weasel I own 3. But if found their skull on the ground.

  20. darthwelt Says:

    Great job, love …
    Great job, love your videos. Always very informative. Thank you.

  21. adb024 Says:

    Wonder if you could …
    Wonder if you could carve a little barb into it also to make it more effective.

  22. bearpatch1 Says:

    Scott awesome vid …
    Scott awesome vid and demo , on your line attach do you wrap or
    do you use a crystal tip hand drill to bore hole for line attachment?
    5/5*, thanks ,—JC

  23. KASPLARFO Says:

    :
    Amazing …

    :
    Amazing innovation! ★★★★★

  24. starvingtech Says:

    Dig it. Never would …
    Dig it. Never would have thought of that. I’ve found two sculls this year but the nasal cavities are missing. I’ll have to keep looking.

  25. paleomangary Says:

    Awesome.
    Awesome.

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