Thanks guys. Next step I figure is to build a bow vise/bench while I wait for these staves to dry out. I sealed both ends with white glue and I plan to move 2 or 3 staves down into my basement where the wood burner is. It's so dry down there they should be ready to play with in just a coupe of weeks
MMgrode, it's actually 3 pignut Hickory staves and 2 hop horn beams. I took 2 trees, about 8" at chest level. The hardest part was carrying them out over my shoulder. The hickory wasn't bad but that HHB is heavy! And of course the first rule I learned about self bows is the best trees are always the furthest from the house.
This morning both of my shoulders look like they went through a meat tenderizer. If I do it again I think I'll take some larger trees and split them right there in the woods or take the dang tractor out to bring them in. While the trees looked straight and limb free, they were young enough that many of the lower branches were only slightly under the bark. This might cause me problems going forward, but that remains to be seen.
Eastern Fisher - you must be thinking of someone else on here. I've never done this and am probably as clueless as they come, so we are both in the same boat. I'm sure I'll have more questions than answers for the folks here, but I figure nothing ventured, nothing gained.