I'm thinking of a new takedown recurve with a Wisconsin flare. Although I have been flirting with the idea of a longbow lately as well.
I would like the bow to be made from woods native to Wisconsin and made by a Wisconsin bowyer. So far I am thinking Black Walnut and Hickory for the riser, and Eastern Red Cedar(actually a juniper species) limb laminations, but I haven't come up with a limb core wood. The bow would be 50-55# in pull. There are so many quality Bowyers in Wisconsin that that decision might be the hardest.
So what Wisconsin woods would you choose for the riser, limbs, or limb laminations?
I am hoping that I can pull a Wisconsin black bear tag in the next year or two and take a black bear with this bow. Then take this bow out west for Mulies or Elk.
Jerry