The only foils I have used are for fingernail treatments and for embossing paper card stock and they both have the thin backer. These foils are extremely thin while what you show appears to be considerably thicker, stiffer. I've also used the foil products used in gilding wood products and these have no backer, just a super thin foil that's dull on the glue side and shiny on the exposed side. While this is a product that shows promise I haven't really spent too much time with it. I have enough to gold plate a Corvette, just not enough time. The foils used for fingernails are the cat's meow if you're doing smaller work, but for work the size of that lure I use a product from Americancrafts.com called foil quill. I buy it in the gold and silver and it has the thin backer. The sheets are 4" X 6" and come 30 sheets to the package for about $8.00. I bought my supply at a local JoAnn Fabrics. There is another web address on the packaging for this product which is wermemorymakers.com. The product color name is goldfinch for the gold transfer I get. Very easy and clean to use, this product.