I have been doing some reading that pecan trees and the wood they bear make a good strong snappy hunting selfbow, So today I cut some nice logs off a tree that was blowed over from the wind, the whole root system just blowed over and laid the tree over I was able to get some nice logs that can be split and reduced to numerous staves. Here is the question, should I treat it like any other white wood and just peel the bark and use that for the back of the bow or does it have to be reduced and a a single growth ring followed out? And since the tree is green, when I split it into staves should I then remove the bark and shellac the ends and back to prevent checking? I have not worked pecan before so any info would be helpful! thanks in advance.