Jawge, I haven't tried raising the grain with water yet, that's a good idea. I have done that with zebra wood, and oak (oak I was working with being for non archery projects, aside from a few board bows)
Bow junkie mentioned light and sun light, that grabbed me, because I noticed with maple, especial the sort with lots of character, it'll look ready for finish from one angle, but look at it from the opposite angle and it's far from ready. I've found once I get to that point, I use a highly polished, piece of deer antler and burnish it until it's glossy, and looks as if it already has had a few coats applied. Then I take a box cutter blade and use it as a scrapper and take off all the gloss, then burnish it again. and that usually does the trick.