So, I tried doing a Google search and didn't find anything on my own, so I'm going to ask here! As a bit of a long-term project, I would like to make some arrows to go with a Chippewa-style bow I have in mind. I found some info from our state's only Chippewa reservation saying they would make arrows from Juneberry (Saskatoon/Serviceberry) shoots. I have a connection with someone who has two 30' rows of Juneberry shrubs, so I thought I would try to go this route to get some shafts!
So, here are my questions: When would be the best time to harvest the shoots? How do you process/season them? Do they need to be as-straight-as-possible or is it possible to get an arrow shaft from a curved shoot?
If I think of any more, I'll ask! Thanks again for your time.