Primitive bow hunting
Rcently I've been studying about wilderness survival and subsequently have become interested in primitive methods of hunting. Long story short, I would like to build a bow and some arrows completely from the materials that are to be found in New Hampshire and hunt with them. As it takes a year or so to season wood, I'm looking to actually do my hunting by next year. I was wondering if there are any other people out there that are doing this too. If so, I'd appreciate it if anyone could share their methods with me. Some of the things I could use help in are wood selection for the bow, (I'm thinking oak...), arrows (oak as well, maple?), what kind of stone to use for the arrow heads. I don't think flint or obsidian occur naturally around here, do they? Also, where would I find the stones? I have plenty of reference material on how to actually construct the bows and arrows, I guess my questions are more in the which and where to find them categories. If anyone out there could offer me any guidance, it would be greatly appreciated. I've also looked at the legal aspects. In NH the only restrictions are on the pull of the bow and the dimension s of the arrow and arrowhead. Thanks in advance.