I have a friend from church who is interested in bow making. His entire family is very outdoor oriented. Their 12 year old - daughter - got her first deer last year.
He wants to harvest his deer, turkey, duck and fish with equipment all made by hand from materials he can find in his back yard.
Kind of funny though, right now he only wants to hunt with compounds. He feels the compound is better for the deer as the archer is more like to kill than to wound. He has told me it would be unethical for me (new to the sport and never hunted before) to attempt my first hunt with trad equipment. He wants me to use the more sure-fire compounds for my first season.
I was talking to his wife and she laughed out loud and said, "you know how many deer he's wounded with a compound bow!!"
Anyway, I digress. I offered him an osage stave I bought of off E-bay for $15 and he turned it down because he wants to use wood native to the area.
So my question is, what wood here at the outer banks would be good for a self bow? I know we have pine, oak, cedar, maple and lots of cyprus. Is any of that useful? If not, what is native to the area that he could use?