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    r2002, Cut best with a chain saw. Thumper, I also hung 'em upside down to dry before fishing with 'em. If used green for bank hooks in the river the beavers would work 'em over pretty good (didnt take long to learn that). Need to dry 'em some first. Still use some every now and then for pole beans. Anybody around here that has boo is more than glad to let you cut ALL YOU WANT.

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    Sam , That looks great. Thank's for lettin us cut there. By the way , I saw a road just up from there on the map with a great name on it. Ya'll special to have a road like that.

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    the bamboo looks good,. I could not afford the varnish when I was little just used brick and tried in tree .

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    the bamboo looks good,. I could not afford the varnish when I was little just used brick and tied in tree .

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    Quote Originally Posted by turkeyfootnc View Post
    That is perfect! Any idea how many acres?
    No acres,,it's around mabey 40' X 40',,just guessing
    HEY,,WATCH THAT YELLOW ROD

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    Funny, my grandmother always like a little bend in her cane poles for some strange reason. My daddy always hung them like you'll but put hers on top of the chicken pen with the tip to hang over just a tad. She was a heck of a good fisherman, those brim always landed in her lap or beside her bucket.
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    is there a power outlet that I can use? if yes, how long the extension cable need to be? I got an electric chain saw, and am afraid my extension cable not long enough. I need less than 10 bamboo. thanks!

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    Anyone who needs boo around the Lake Murray area, let me know. I've got about 2 acres of the stuff that needs thinning big time and you can have all you want. Some of these are 25-30' tall and I can't use it fast enough. If you want to start your own patch, I have a backhoe and will dig some up for you.

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    Does anyone know the common or scientific name of this plant? All that I can find in NE Okieland is giant sand reed (Arundo donax) which is not the same stuff. Just wondering if its mainly a southern species?

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    Bamboosweedus?
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