Like a lot of you guys, I have made arrows from a variety of materials that are accessible to me locally. When going from standing tree to shootable arrow, I would have to go with either red or white ash. Grows straight, no knots, splits clean and forms easily. Has good weight, stays straight, and as the English used to say, "hits with good stripe"! Hickory is a close second, but it is harder to work, for me anyway. Poplar is third because it takes a lot longer to season properly and is kind of light. I have never been much for speed, the heavier arrows seem to absorb any noise upon release and turn it into energy for a hard hitting impact. Quiet, slow but sure and forceful, that's what I like. Cane doesn't grow around here or I would have tried it. I have heard so many good reports on it, maybe someday. Hah, their all good if you can make them work for you!
Robby