They run for several meters at a time with shoots going into the ground every so often. But these shoots break easily. So you end up pulling in the vine, breaking a bunch of the shoots, and leaving taters in the ground. Most of them are fingerlings but occasionally you get a huge one.
And in any event, if you don't get all of them, they'll come back next year.
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In this photo, you can see the tip of one that was growing under our driveway. I found our irrigation pipe while I was trying to get it. 

This one came up easily. One tater, many shoots.

