I live in Oklahoma now, but was from Sandstone, Minnesota. When I was a kid a lot of people walked with a Diamond Willow Cain. Thanks for your time and a great video.
Put that chagga in your tea. Is this on someones land that you have to ask for ermission to cut? I live in Nebraska not sure if you can an find it here.
It is on private and I have permission. All you can do is look for willow in lower ground. It does tend to be more frequent the further north you get. You do have red cedar there that I wish we had, We only have white cedar mostly.
I am from NW, Louisiana. Someone with the Corp told me he thought he had seen some Diamond Willow on Bayou Bodcaw near my home. I want to check areas near there. One never knows what can be found. Thank you for so much info!!
That willow would make a beautiful walking stick, I never would have guessed that willow could be so beautiful, thanks for the video !
You are so welcome!
I live in Oklahoma now, but was from Sandstone, Minnesota. When I was a kid a lot of people walked with a Diamond Willow Cain. Thanks for your time and a great video.
Thanks for the helpful advice!
Brings back good memories with my father... thanks
Thats cool.
Awesome job thank you
Very interesting thanks!
Great job, Sly, you are a natural!!
Thanks Audrey. I appreciate that
Great video my friend, well put together!
Thanks for sharing
Thanks for the education!
Just what I was looking for, thanks!
Hope it helps you out
Beautiful wood.
Thank you for all your tips and advise. I'm just starting to work with diamond willow.
You are so welcome!
You do great videos Sly I harvest chuga is there an airport close where you videoed this ?
Thanks! There is, about 30 min away in Green Bay
Interesting video! Hope you encourage people to plant as much as hey harvest, for future generations to enjoy.
thank you 😮❤👍👍
Very informative would love a walking stick
Put that chagga in your tea. Is this on someones land that you have to ask for ermission to cut? I live in Nebraska not sure if you can an find it here.
It is on private and I have permission. All you can do is look for willow in lower ground. It does tend to be more frequent the further north you get. You do have red cedar there that I wish we had, We only have white cedar mostly.
@@woodworkingoutdoorsman1660 I'll see if I can find you somec red cedar and we can do a trade
I am from NW, Louisiana. Someone with the Corp told me he thought he had seen some Diamond Willow on Bayou Bodcaw near my home. I want to check areas near there. One never knows what can be found. Thank you for so much info!!
@@susanbreeland8620 Good luck down there, hope your successful