Being that I live in Saskatoon, SK., Canada, we have lots of saskatoon bushes growing wild everywhere, including our backyard. They produce, what I think, are the best tasting berries of any sort. They also make decent bows, being that they're in the fruit family. The trick around here is finding a bush big enough. Saskatoons are a bush, not a tree. They usually don't get more than a couple of inches at the bottom, regardless of age. Also, finding a bush with a long & straight enough piece for a decent stave is a challenge. I have not made a bow from saskatoon berry wood, but it is on the to-do list. It does make decent arrows from the shoots, and I think our local Native Americans used it as arrow wood.