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River Cane find.(Now w/pics)
Pat B:
Cane, like all other shoot shaft material, is a renewable resource it managed properly. Many shoots(culms in the case of cane) can be harvested each year without any noticeable depletion to the source. Nothing in nature goes to waste...except maybe humans. ;D Pat
ricktrojanowski:
--- Quote from: Pat B on March 31, 2008, 12:13:09 pm ---Cane, like all other shoot shaft material, is a renewable resource it managed properly. Many shoots(culms in the case of cane) can be harvested each year without any noticeable depletion to the source. Nothing in nature goes to waste...except maybe humans. ;D Pat
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;D ;D ;D
kayakfisher:
Cowboy I feel for you it is upsetting,That place that I hunt at is U S Army Corps of Engineers land a friend of mine is the head there . And there is rows of straight hedge and Locust trees there . But cant cut a one they will issue permit to cut dead timber,but not standing timber
Dennis
cowboy:
That's too bad Dennis. I'm about ready to start some after dark quiet bowsaw covert operation's on the smaller trees that nobody's going to miss anyway ;D.
Here's a coupla pics of the river cane I came across. I know that it is indeed river cane cause it's growing right alongside the river ;D.
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Hillbilly:
Paul, that's fer sure native cane. Looks like pretty good stuff.
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