Thanks guys, I'd like to blame it on the wood too
I cut this one down in april/may, roughed it out over several months. This stave has been in my garage since i debarked and split it out. If anything, i was worried about it not being dry enough (then again, we have been in a drought for about a year, and even in that short time it coulda gotten too dry).
Looking closely at the outer layers, they don't look as healthy as the inner ones, actually kinda spongy looking. The deeper the rings are, the healthier they look. Maybe this was not the ideal tree, may have a bunch of firewood now (this was the first stave from 3 logs). I tried chasing a ring on this one to start with, but it was near impossible (super thin). The inners are thicker, so maybe i'll try chasing on another stave one of the very deep rings.
Well, if that don't work, i've got some osage seasoning i can start roughing out to near dimensions, and there's always boards until i have dry staves. Stoneberg has an osage stave for me i started awhile back and need to get back to as well.