I was at the river today looking in the drift wood piles for some cypress for net floats when I found an osage tree. Apparently, it had been underwater for a long time, it had no bark and no sapwood. It also didn't have any holes from borer wasps either. It is two trees joined at the root ball, one is partially buried and one is completly above ground, it looks like a "V" lying on its' side. This spring, the area where it is was under water 5 times, the last time the area was flooded was 8 years ago, so I have no idea how long it has been there. It is a LOOONNNNG walk from the truck, I was going to carry a hand saw, a small sledge and three wedges and split it on site. It is really straight for about 7+ feet with only one limb, I figure on three large staves. My question, is the wood still good after being submerged for possibly a few years? If it were above ground, it would be good, I don't know about after being under water. If it were closer, I would answer my own question. I didn't see any checks or splits, some of the limbs are broken due to being slammed into things or I would cut one of them and see. If I can get help, I figure it will be an all day job, by myself, maybe two or possibly three days. Bill