"as well as smoked over a fire overnight ". For steaming wood, air dried is more amenable to taking a bend. Kiln dried or force dried, like smoked over a fire removes too much moisture, reduces chance of success for steaming, without degradation.
Guys take a fresh, green, hickory, roughed out stave, to seasoned over night by hanging it quite a way away from a smoking low heat fire.
For KD, or heat treated woo d dry heat is your best bet, though you probably won't be able to achieve radical recurves.
I'd avoid any excessive drying/heat treating in the future, for bending attempts.