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PEARL DRUMS:
My cousin has hinge cut many acres the last few years. Any non-mast tree was cut. Why couldnt I go through and collect a bunch of ash, oak, elm, maple and cherry suckers for shoot arrows? They grow dead straight up off the trunk and are all over. Thousands and thousands with more to come.

Lee Slikkers:
Hey PD, dunno why couldn't ya?  (was there a trick question somewhere in your post???)

PEARL DRUMS:
No tricks Lee. I have never heard anybody talk about. It was just something that crossed my mind that never rests!

Lee Slikkers:
OK, just making sure  8)  I actually think it's a really good idea...there are a few trees at a church i attend that have some perfectly straight suckers on them but they are not thick enough in diameter yet and I'm sure they will get trimmed off this spring...I've thought about some Osage suckers too.

PEARL DRUMS:
I was told box elder makes a mean shot shaft. I know they are all over out there as well. A shoot shaft should be tougher than a comparable turned shaft I would think.

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