Common carp are fun to catch and plentiful in some of the waters around here... They grow big quickly, so you almost never catch a small one, either, which means they provide skin with decent-sized patches.
Consequently, I was looking into ways to tan fish leather (thinking about handle wraps, initially) and found some threads on PA about using "green" fish skin to back a bow (similar to how you would with snake skin). Thinking that would look pretty awesome, if nothing else.
My question is: For anyone who's done this, would it add to the strength/poundage of the bow the way sinew might (sub-question: Does rawhide do that, too; I've never been clear on that) or is it largely decorative?
Also, anybody ever tried making a quiver out of fish leather?