I was at a friend's house and mentioned I'd love to get some osage for bow making and he mentioned he had some trees in a hedgerow at the back of his property. So a short walk and a bit of manual labor later and I brought home a 4" dia. by 6'-6" piece of 'sage.
A little work this morning and I got it split, debarked and ends and back sealed with anchorseal. Unfortunatley it split off-center so the center stave doesn't have much heartwood in it. I think I'm going to see if i can leave a ring or two of sapwood on and still get a bow from it as it's really clean, straight and knot-free. The stave on the left is pretty skinny but I think I can get an ELB style from it, not too heavy, though.
I'm really pleased with the quality of this 'sage. it's hard and heavy, a little reflex built in two staves, no twist, even 3/16" rings and good early wood/late wood ratio. pic below.
Now I just have to be patient and let it dry. Thanks to everyone on this site who posted the info on harvesting/splitting and everything else so I knew what the heck I was doing. This was my first time splitting down staves and it went easier than I thought. It may have been a different story if it was elm, though.