Hi Mullet! Thanks for the welcome! Ah, good to know! I'm currently in Alachua county, but don't know when that might change in the future. Sorry to hear that your experience with a board bow wasn't the best. It does seem a lot harder to find a board that is up to the standards we need for a bow.
Good to know! I was wondering though, don't I need some kind of permit or permission? I can't imagine that I would just be able to wander onto any piece of open land that doesn't look owned and just cut down a tree. Also, what /are/ the types of trees in Florida that can offer up some good quality wood for a bow? My reason for using a board for my first bow is that I was planning on making this as a gift for my best friend's birthday, since she didn't have a bow herself but does like archery, and that's only a few months out.
I imagine that if I cut down a tree to use for wood, I would need to let it season for quite some months before it would even be ready. Do you know of anyone in the North Florida Area, or just in Florida in general, that might sell seasoned bow staves? I did see one person on ebay selling bow staves of varying length, but the listing didn't mention if they were seasoned or not.