Like people have said, look for the woods that people consider trash. A friends dad was seriously considering paying me to cut the scotchbroom in his yard. It's these opportunities that give you the best chance at finding good wood to use. I will also be finding other opportunities like calling tree cutters and letting them know what kind of wood I'm looking for. In reality I'm surrounded by bow wood, but most often its just finding the right people or conditions. Ill be visiting a farmers property soon because hes got these fallen but alive BL trees.(these trees were pushed over in the winter, but now in spring they have leaves...) There may be a few that I can cut fresh too. Other woods I have available would be VM and Elm. All it takes is communication with the people responsible for the land or trees. Remember being polite and generous(offer them like $20 or something in return for their time and wood.) This goes a long way for building friendships(or at least mutual connections) that will get you 20 staves for $20. That's a pretty good price don't you think? So for the younger crowd just remember and apply these tips that you learn, you will be amazed by how quickly people respond to your desire, bring pictures of what you've made to show them in-case they are interested. Be patient and if they turn you down just ask if you can leave a phone number if they do happen to want to get rid of the wood or something. Also, if they turn you down, be nice about it, no one changes their mind about giving a douche-bag some wood they are attached to. You wont get someone to give you wood by saying, "Wow, why wont you let me have the wood? Its just some lousy wood that you really don't need!" Do you think you would want to give it now that someone has said that to you? prob not. Not saying that you guys out there will say this, but just remember manners, they go a huge way. It's like when I just hold the door open for all my classmates every day. People say thanks and smile, and even the guys have picked up on the manners.