Yes, the deep checks and the discoloration of the end cut show that it has been sitting around for a while. Like Clint said...whitewoods(not osage, locust, yew) need to be taken care of properly right away. It doesn't take fungi long to ruin a piece of whitewood bow wood. It might make good furniture, boxes, knife scales, tip overlays, handle risers or game calls but not bows.