I'm no poplar lover, but I do get confused when guys talk about their "criteria" for a good bow is one you can bang on rocks, throw out of a stand, or friggin sword fight with. I've trucked bows through some thick brush, and I've spent some time in the woods, and I've yet had to use my bow as a club, crutch or spear. I spend too much time making the damn things to bang them around like that, and I imagine our ancestors where a bit more careful with their weapons as well.
In my opinion I shouldn't have to baby a bow, but I should also be a good enough woodsman not to beat the crap out of it every time you go hunting.
Gabe