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1/2primitive:
Kentucky would be a long way, though.  ::) ;)
    Sean

FlintWalker:
I used a machete to cut them but even then it was tough. Not because they were hard to cut, but because they're so thick. No swingin room!
  I've looked at this stuff in 4 different places, two patches on one creek and two other patches on different creeks. I can tell slight differences between them all. The two from the same creek (1 mile apart) was very similar. They had longer internodes and very little flat areas above the nodes.
 Another patch on a different creek had bigger nodes, bigger flat areas and less space between the nodes.
  The other patch had long internodes, almost no flat areas but they swelled out a good bit at the nodes.
   I have several other places I plan to check out to see if I can find the best this area has to offer.  When I do, i'm gonna make a note of it and cut a bunch.

DanaM:
Nice haul Shannon, you guys that have cane have it to easy, practically ready made arrows.
Ya need a nice bunch of crooked shoots to really appreciate that cane ;)

Pat B:
Nice haul Shannon. Lots of good arrow material there.
   Wives eventually get used to stick all over the house. Maybe its easier than just griping all the time.  ;D    Pat

joewaco78:
Looks like youre going to have alot of good arrows!

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