koan Iim going to be the devils
advocate
Who says osage and yew are traditional while ash, hickory, black locost, maple, elm,
beech, birch, hornbeam, hophornbeam, fruit trees etc, etc, you get the drift, aren't traditional. seems to me in reading various books
that the Native Americans used what was available. Also remember reading that many of the second string woods out perform osage and yew
pound for pound. Granted osage is very tough and durable so is a good choice for a hunting bow, but we can't discount the other woods as
with proper design they will perform as good or better than the first string woods.