Primitive Archer
Main Discussion Area => Bows => Topic started by: RAU on December 12, 2018, 10:27:55 am
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I’m driving from northeast pa to Dundee Ohio on December 21 to pick up a puppy for my daughters Christmas present. Breeder is in Ohio farm land and I think osage is pretty common there. Anyone know where I could cut some without getting arrested or shot at? I asked the breeder and they cant think of any offhand but how many people besides bow makers do know of any? Anyway I know this is a long shot but figured I’d ask anyway. I’d love to come home with some. Thanks in any advance for any guidance!!
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There's osage in Pennsylvania I guarantee it. Here near Rochester, NY this is what I did and I suggest you do the same...
-I drove around the country outside of the city on the weekends until I found areas where there were hedgerows (osage was widely used across NY and PA to contain cattle prior to barbed and electric fences so I'm sure it's out there).
-I asked folks working at the local grocery stores who owns most of the farmland in that particular area (ask enough people and you will eventually get a name or names).
-I called the landowners and explained that I make traditional bows and would gladly make one for them or a family member in exchange for permission to cut dead wood off their hedgerows.
-I got a few "no"s, but eventually spoke with a gentleman who was willing to meet me to talk about it.
-He now is a good friend and allows me to cut as much as I please. ;)
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Thanks for the reply. There’s definitely osage in pa but none I’m aware of within 2 miles of home and it’s on a railroad right of way. I should start looking harder close to home. I’m just hoping to multi task on this trip and come home with some osage
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Wishing you the best of luck. And I'm sure the puppy will make this a year to remember for your daughter! :)
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Some of the older guys will remember the quote,i think it was jack crafty said" sorry officer i was just colecting materials".not a good thing to tresspass but the railroad would never miss it.