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TRACY:
Hey hey! Good to see you posting Old Hippy!

Stalkingfox:
Thanks Eric, Hey hippie whats hill cane?

oldhippy:
   Stalking, hill cane is arundinaria appalachiana. It is a native cane to the southern Appalachians. It likes to grow in the woods and hillsides instead of the bottomlands like river cane. The walls are thicker than river cane and it is a smaller diameter and usually heavier. I sent Tracy some but I don't know if he made arrows or tomato stakes from them ;D
   Peace, Steve

Stalkingfox:
Nice!!  :o  I cant even get rivercane in my area tho.  :'(

TRACY:

--- Quote from: oldhippy on January 30, 2013, 03:10:22 pm ---   Stalking, hill cane is arundinaria appalachiana. It is a native cane to the southern Appalachians. It likes to grow in the woods and hillsides instead of the bottomlands like river cane. The walls are thicker than river cane and it is a smaller diameter and usually heavier. I sent Tracy some but I don't know if he made arrows or tomato stakes from them ;D
   Peace, Steve

--- End quote ---

Yes sir! I love them Steve. I haven't been able to slide one through a deer yet, but maybe next fall. I wouldn't think of using them as mater stakes :)

Tracy

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