WELL, guess who just learned something REALLY important!?
I guess even if a tree is dead, and has been for quite some time, you can't just start stripping the bark off and make a bow out of it.
I started working the wood, stripping the bark and sort of tillering a little. I left it overnight, and in the morning discovered CRACKS all up and down the sides. Seems it wasn't quite ready to be stripped. I assumed that the thing would have been plenty dried out on its own.
Next time, I'm going to let it sit for a while. Perhaps I should get a moisture meter?
It was a nice shape, too. A test bend resulted in a lot of cracking noises. SIGH. I think maybe I'll make some arrows out of what's left when it finishes drying. I intend to visit the section of woods where I found it and see if I can find another dead one. I'm willing to bet there are more.