Howdy. So, I'm relatively new to primitive archery building and hunting...started making stuff to hunt with 2 years ago, and this is my first year hunting with equipment I built. As far as arrows go, I'm making rivercane arrows from a batch of cane I cut while visiting SC where I grew up. I vastly underestimated the number of pieces I needed to cut to end up with an adequate amount of suitable shafts. I ended up with 20 or so shafts that, depending on point weight, would tune well to my bow. So, now I am trying to figure out what all I have around me and can find in places I visit annually that I can make arrows out of. I'm currently living in SE Wyoming. I have a couple of shrubs in my front yard (rental) that I think are vibernum...they have growth that looks like they will make arrows, and I am going to cut some next year (need to grow a bit longer). I will post pics to see if someone can ID the bushes.
That said, I visit SC at least annually, and I visit my buddy in the mountains and my family in the midlands. The cane I cut was from midlands riverbottom. I've read that there are three varieties of rivercane and the "hill-cane" is the best for arrows. How, other than location, can I identify the hill variety? Do I need to be spending more time looking for and harvesting cane when I'm in the mountains vs going after the midlands cane? I found that the midland cane had more severe nodal angles that were prone to failure when trying to get them straight.
Is there vibernum in SE wyoming, and if so, is it any good for shafts? There appears to be a vast variety of species of vibernum. Which is the best for arrows, how do I identify it, and where does it grow? So, you know I visit SC and live in WY...I also go to Ohio and Indiana each year to hunt and cut Osage. What do I need to be looking for a regarding arrow shafts in central IN and SE Ohio...and how do I ID it?
I can't remember exactly where I've run into wild rose, but after looking at pics, I can certainly remember times where I've either run into it (literally) and cursed it harshly or saw it and thought..."thank God I didn't catch that in the face walking in." I'm sure I'll find it in SC or OH or IN, and it is an option that really intrigues me...don't know why, but I think there is something really fascinating about the possibility of making arrows from rose shoots. As far as ID goes, I'll likely run into it in the fall when I'm hunting...what do I need to know about rose? I figure that if I run into a long, straight, evil looking thorny shoot, it'll likely make a good arrow...am I wrong?
In a nutshell... In Wyoming and surrounding areas...what do I need to be looking for and how do ID it.
Same for SC, IN, and OH. Any help/advice appreciated.