Primitive Archer
Main Discussion Area => Arrows => Topic started by: willie on March 06, 2015, 05:23:16 pm
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I will make a trip to central/northern florida soon and want to spend some time harvesting shoots for making arrows
what are my best choices to look for?
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Probably switch cane(Arundaneria tecta) or an Asiatic invasive cane like Japanese arrow bamboo. I really don't know Florida fauna so that's all I can suggest.
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Ask Mullet. I think white springs, off of I-75 has a bunch, I think that is where I went, there is Japanese arrow bamboo all over. You can fill your truck up with it. It might be another place. I can't remember for sure. Good stuff though!
Wayne
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Wayne's right. Go across the Suwanee and then two blocks past the stop sign at 41. or it is in the Stephen Foster State Park.
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Yup, along highways and country roads keep an eye out for bamboo growing. I know of two patches within 30 minutes of where I live. I'm in central Florida and I can PM you coordinates if you like. It's invasive so for the most part nobody cares if you harvest a few hundred of them. Most will thank you.
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Thanks for the replies guys, I have been traveling for a few days and haven't had a chance to log in to see the recent responses.
Any body willin to make a recommendation about how to size the bamboo for 40-50# spines? I do remember someone saying once that they used an end wrench for a sizer when they went picking, but I cannot remember what size wrench or which end of the shoot to gague.
thanks
willie
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7mm seems to work pretty well for me.--as an average diameter. that is with garden stake bamboo.
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A 3/8" open end wrench makes a good gauge for hardwood shoots and cane shafts. about 5/16" at the nock.