Some friends of mine just bought a new house in down town Rainier, Oregon. They had just had some landscaping done and trees cut out so they could see the might Columbia river. On my way into the driveway I noticed a very large redish stump of a tree. As I walked up to it there was no doubt that that tree was Pacific Yew. So I asked them where's all the limbs and stuff they replied," over there waiting to be burned, why?"
" would you mind if I snagged a few worthy pieces?"
"go at it boy"
So I busted the saw out of my truck but it seems that the tree trimmers where determined to cut everything into small pieces.
This was all I could salvage.
I got a total of 6 reasonable staves, between 60-68 inches
Here's a question for you people who know more about yew that me.
Here is a shot of the growth rings. Very pitiful if you ask me. Deffinatly the lowest ring count I've ever come across in yew. Could it still make a proper bow?