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River Cane find.(Now w/pics)

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mullet:
  Looks like arrowboo to me.

El Destructo:

--- Quote from: ricktrojanowski on March 30, 2008, 12:03:33 am ---
--- Quote from: yankeemongiat on March 29, 2008, 12:36:55 am ---[
Hopefully you dont get Shot getting it!!!!!!!! >:D

--- End quote ---
If I do I leave you all of the boo that made it home before my untimely death. ;D

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Thats a Deal!!!!!!!!!! :o

cowboy:
Looks like something to me :D, I'm about ready to give up - have been searching for switch cane for (going on a year now) and think I've finally found some in Northern Alabama along the Tennessee river. Only problem is It's a National game preserve and I know they won't let me cut any, even though they have acres of it mowed down along the road just because that's tha rules >:(. Not to worry, I already have some in the truck ;D..

ricktrojanowski:
It's funny people would rather let something go to waste rather than let it be used.  "No you can't cut any of that, Sorry"  Next thing you see is a chainsaw, payloader and a 40 yd dumpster full of once great usable stuff.  Go figure. ???

cowboy:
Yep, get's very irritating Rick >:(. I seem to run into that everywhere I go. Last time it was osage trees at a new housing addition being put in - acres and acres of osage, oaks, elm, you name it. I couldn't find anybody on site big enough to tell me to go ahead, I even called several of the stump removal company's in the area to see if I could gather just a few in front of their dozers and chippers (oh, we don't do that - was the reply) - drive by a month later and their ain't a tree left standing >:(!

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