I guess I'm in the very novice stage of bowyering where I have to cut everything I can find to get my wood shed filled up with staves, then wait a year or two for them to dry.
To that end, I put out some feelers, and got hooked up with a gentleman doing a 90 acre prairie restoration. The property is currently an impenetrable disaster. It was cut and burned 25-30 years ago, then left to go wild again. Total mess, but there's just about every Wisconsin bow wood in there, and when I go to cut for him I can take home anything I like for bows or firewood.
I had my eyeballs on everything from Hop Hornbeam to Black walnut and locust yesterday, but I cut and poisoned buckthorn for a few hours per his wishes.
Threw the largest, straightest trunks in the truck, and I'll be going back for more of whatever species until the shed is stuffed or I tip over.
Now the waiting for it to season begins.