If it's honey suckle, it puts out berries a lot sooner than the amur honey suckle I'm familiar with. It does look exactly like it though. If it is, you have some fine shoot shaft material. I just cut a few dozen shoots Sunday. Its hollow inside so you have to be a little gentle while straightening But it does make good arrows. Here's some pics of the bark and the hollow ends of the shaft. If it looks close, don't eat the berries. Before I knew what it was, I squished one and tasted a tiny bit of the juice with the tip of my tongue. At first the taste was very sweet and palatable. Within a second a nasty bitter after taste set in that lasted an hour. Hope this helps. Josh