VINE MAPLE; THE SCOURGE OF LOGGERS IN WESTERN WASHINGTON! ITS A VERY TOUGH MAPLE THAT GROWS ALL OVER HERE, SEEMS TO NOT MIND THE SHADE BECAUSE IT FLOURISHES UNDER THE FIR TREES, FORMING SOME FANTASTIC "CHARACTER" AS IT REACHES FOR THE SUN. IT'S BETWEEN FOUR AND EIGHT INCHES IN DIAMETER, WITH A HUGE ONE PERHAPS TWELVE INCHES.
IT'S VERY TOUGH AND SPRINGY; HAS BEEN KNOWN TO RESIST EVEN HUGE CRAWLER TRACTORS, SPRINGING BACK UP AFTER THE MACHINE HAS PAST OVER. IT DOES MAKE VERY GOOD BOWS, BEING VERY TIGHT-GRAINED AND STRONG. ITS A WHITE WOOD, AND I LEAVE THE LIMBS OF THE BOWS I MAKE SLIGHTLY WIDER AND THICKER THAN I WOULD OSAGE. LOTS OF CHARACTER, ALMOST IMPOSSIBLE TO BREAK IF TILLERED RIGHT.
WHILE GREEN, ITS VERY SPRINGY; FISHERMEN WILL TAKE A PIECE OF GREEN VINE AND BEND IT INTO A CIRCLE, TIE IT TOGETHER, AND WHEN DRY MAKE FISHING NETS FOR TROUT. EXTREMELY HARD TO BREAK! DRIES WELL WITH A MINIMUM OF CHECKING IF KEPT IN A COOL PLACE. I HAVE ROUGHED OUT A BOW, DRIED IT FOR TWO WEEKS, FINISHED IT AND STARTED SHOOTING IT. IT GETS STRONGER THE LONGER IT SEASONS TOO. SOUROWL