Thanks for all the advice! I pried up the crack, laid in some EA-40 epoxy and will wrap a layer of epoxy-soaked serving once it's dried. This is the first time I've had bamboo fail on me. It's usually pretty tough, though I noticed in the place of the crack, I had made the bamboo thinner than the rest of the strip. Whoops.
Also, Macbow, as far as red oak goes, I really haven't had any problems, so long as the grain in the wood is good. My oldest red oak is only three years but shooting strong. I suppose it still has lots of time to fail. Do you guys usually have difficulties with red oak bows?