First of all I want to thank the Terry and the rest of the Tradgang admin for allowing us to have a mushroom hunting thread each year. I always look foward to the pics and post! :thumbsup:
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I got this pic this morning from a buddy while I was at work. :banghead: Tommorrow I will be out with my boys looking for turkey sign and tasty morel morsels.
Rob
Yum!
Never knew what a morel was until I saw this last year. I found my first ones at work after reading about them. Thanks.
ALREADY!?!?!WOW! I'm behind the curve on this one.
Bill
The way the weather has been around here I would bet most are up and gone before turkey season.
I will need a new excuse for not not bagging a bird. :D
Rob
:biglaugh: Good point I'm also going to have to reevaluate my excuse list.Oh well tag sandwich is much better with mushrooms on it.
Bill
I guess I better take a little look around in the morning. Skillet full of fresh fried mushrooms sounds pretty darn good.
I have searched in vain in North Georgia. Do they grow here? I grew up in Michigan and I sure do miss them. I can get them at Whole Foods, but they are about $65 a pound. I wont pay that for something that was always free for the taking
Neighbor down the road found 4 last weekend, got out and checked my early spots but nothing yet. I usually find some in the yard the first time I mow each year and this year that could be next week.
Steve H. >>>----------> (o)
Wow, thats early.
Where do they like to grow? I find a few each year, but can't duplicate the areas.
Im wondering the same as Overspined expect ive never found any. Would like to try them.
I found about thirty last year growing in my girlfriends yard. Check it daily with the weather weve had here
Still way early here in N. Idaho. My yard is still under about 10" of snow...but unless things change drastically it'll be much earlier than last year. Last year I found a spot where I pulled out a 5 gallon bucket full in less than 45 minutes and left about that many there, you can bet I'll be checking on that spot this year.
Travis
There are many tree species that people key in on in different areas. Elm and poplar are my favorites. Usually find them early in hardwoods then move to poplars that are on the edge or in pines. Warm, wet soil without to much leaf cover is prime. Like anything else the perfect looking spot a lot of times doesn't have anything and the worst place imaginable produces.
Rob
I wondered if they would start popin. Its been almost 80 degrees here the last couple of days. I've never been all that successful at it, I guess its not any differnt from the rest of my hunting, but I'll always keep coming back for more. I just love getting out there.....DB :thumbsup:
To Overspined- I was always told to tap them gently after you pick them to shake some spores loose to repoulate that spot. dont know if its true or just coincidence but some spots had them year after year not the exact spot but within a few yards.
you can put them in a mesh onion bag or something like that to help spread the spores,in stead of a plastic bag.
I've been looking for some morels for two years now and still haven't found any! I've never tasted one either so I'm itching to try them. :campfire:
i went a couple days ago and all i found was a false morel( big red) as they are called around here, didnt pick it though.
they are the first ones to come up then the greys,then the whites and yellows.
QuoteOriginally posted by WRV:
I found about thirty last year growing in my girlfriends yard. Check it daily with the weather weve had here
Keep her.
My folks were over Sunday (3/18)and after lunch and a couple bottles of wine we started talking about mushrooms. The big question was, "are they up yet?" We decide to go look. So we went to our top secret, most sacred, don't tell anyone where it is spot. We only found three and we decided to leave them, in hopes that maybe they will call all there friends.
I want to echo what arrow30 said, "use the mesh bag."
Here in Southern Illinois the first week in April is usually the start if all this insanity.
Must be a mid-west or far-west thing. Never seen Morels in Texas/Oklahoma, but that certainly doesn't mean they are not here. Info is appreciated.
Still not much on size or volume but they are up in spots. I Will have all day tomorrow to hunt.. (http://i1225.photobucket.com/albums/ee391/rjwalton8/morel2.png)
If you got any of that rain today that should help you out.
Anybody else having any luck?
Not yet in NE Indiana. Some folks have been finding them in S Indiana, lots of blacks and grays. It's early here and with it getting cold again, we're probably a week or two away... Sure looking forward to it!! PS - Glad to see this post here. I mean you can stump shoot and hunt mushrooms right?? :bigsmyl: todd
Anybody in my neck of the woods needs to get out hunting pretty soon. I had a couple hours of kid free time after work today. Checked my early spots and found a bunch that were dried up. Headed to my late season spots and found the same thing. I hope we get some rain tonight.
The local turkey population is alive and well. Most of my spots looked like a leaf blower had been through them. I jumped one hen off a nest about three feet from me. What a weird year this is.
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Good Find Rob, still a smidge early here in upstate NY. Getting closer though.
Still early here also. But it is coming up on one of my favorite times of the year. Turkey, trout, and morel's. Although it isn't looking like the season's will coincide this year. Good find Rob, what time is dinner? :goldtooth: