Thanks guys. I haven't shot it yet. I hate this time of year because it's dark when I go to work and when I come home from work leaving no time for fun stuff outside. I'll test drive it this weekend and get some better pic in natural light.
Trux - I used a water based dye on the maple. The kind you get as a powder and mix with water. I actually don't know what it is. My Dad, who is an avid woodworker mixed a couple different colors to get what he wanted for one of his projects that was made out of curly maple. I really liked it and thought it would look good on the bow. I've got a babyfood jar of it and the bad thing is that I'll probably never be able to recreate the same color again.
The trick to getting the grain in curly maple to really pop is to apply one coat, sand it almost completely off, and then repeat. The water based dye also raises the grain pretty bad, but after the second sanding it stops. This bow had 3 coats of dye applied.