rootman,
On the ticks - I always wear my snake boots, and two pair of long tube type cotton socks (not too thick).
I pull the first sock up high, then put on my jeans, and fold the bottom of the jeans around and put on the next sock and pull it up over the folded jean bottom. Then put my boots on.
That sort of seals up the bottom so that ticks can't just crawl up your pants legs. It will also help with yellow jackets if you happen to step on or close to a nest. They are bad about going up your pants leg to get you.
I spray the top of my snake boots and bottm of my jeans (where they go into the boot) good with 40% deet, and a little permanone.
I also tuck my shirt tail in and spray the same around the belt line.
Hardly ever get a tick, or chiggar while seng hunting if you prep like that.
Down here in the south, the ticks and chiggars will eat you alive if you don't do someting. Seed ticks are the worst, sometimes they pile on by the 100's.
Maya - 2.5 lbs or so in 12 roots (WOW !). I remember seeing some of your pics of huge long roots. Now if you could just find hundreds of roots like that you would be fixed up for sure.
Around here we are lucky to find one over 1 oz and those are few and far between. We do have a lot of seng, just not a lot of big seng.
Triton - 13.5 lbs in 4 hours - Yikes !
I remember the day that me and my partner dug 6 lbs 3 oz in one trip. We started around 8 am, and quit around 1:30 (around 5.5 hours) and together had 6 lbs 3 oz. That is by far the most I have ever dug in one day.
The ground was hard and rocky and it had not rained in a while and the digging was hard. We went for 2-3 hours that day digging seng without ever really looking for another plant. While you were digging one, you could spot 2-3-4 more.
I had blisters on both hands from working my long handle hoe that day.
TNhunter