Went yesterday and cut a hickory tree. It was in a heavily wooded area, so it was a straight tree with leaves mostly coming out up top. It wasn't a huge tree, about 10" to 12" at the base, and the leaves were just coming out and hard to see and distinguish. I say all that to say that I am almost 100% sure it was a hickory tree. Anyway, when I went to peel the bark off, it almost jumped off it was so wet. I just got my gloved hand under and edge and ran it between the bark and wood and it peeled off leaving absolutely no trace of cambium. It was so wet my leather glove was soaked with sap when I was done.
As far as no trace of cambium being left, is that normal?
I usually see traces of cambium on hickory bows, so it got me to doubting that I got a hickory tree.