Thanks everyone for the information. Just FYI, I ended up with about 18 logs of different sizes. I have split the best of them and the ends are sealed. I haven't removed the bark or sapwood yet. It is just way too much wood for me to get all taken care of right away. That is why I am going to take the 4 to 5 largest logs and get sawn into lumber. I figure if they don't work for bows, at least I will have some good lumber. I think i will get them sawn in a variety of ways so I can experiment some. Also, I did seal the ends as soon as they were cut, but the 97 degree weather we had the other day was too much for the wood and some of the ends started checking.
Sailordad, if you ever make it down this way, look me up. I have a variety of wood waiting to be bows without much time to work on them. I would be happy to give you some of it.
Thanks again everyone.
Mike