Hickory isn't the best choice in a humid climate.There is no "best choice" for wood in a humid climate. Hickory performs well as long as the belly wood is not overly strained. That's why the Eastern Woodland Native Americans chose a flat, rectangular cross section for their bows. And the vast majority were made from hickory.
There is no such thing as a totally waterproof finish......if anybody out there invents one prepare to become very rich!!Three coats of the latest high tech epoxy resin will get you there. It is used on wooden boats... you know, the things that are constantly in water?
And yes, the epoxy manufacturers are very rich.
Maybe make your bow a couple of lb's heavy but not 10lbs thats way too much.Your bow will lose a few pounds simply by shooting your first couple hundred arrows through it. Unless you exercise your bow like Gordon does it.
Ten pounds is not too much.
Sorry, I felt like opening a can of whoopa$$ this morning. Nothing personal.