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Nothing more than an adult Easter egg hunt coupled with a spy movie about being super stealthy at what you’re doing.Some day I want to try them and see what all the fuss is about
Honestly there are better or just as good mushrooms, but most people that mushroom hunt only go after morels. They are easy to identify which is not always the case and they are not commercially cultivated.Some day I want to try them and see what all the fuss is about
That is a good haul. 5 pounds?I'm happy to report the wife and I found a good bunch this past weekend in NW MT, thanks to a good friend who gave us the location after he picked it.
don't even bother asking.....
No actually we got around 13 lbs., so did pretty good for all the driving and hiking involved.That is a good haul. 5 pounds?
I’ve some good hauls, but nothing like that! Wow!No actually we got around 13 lbs., so did pretty good for all the driving and hiking involved.
The burns can be pretty prolific if all the conditions are good, I know of guys who have hauled out 30+ lbs. in the good years. We have yet to do that, but the way this summer is shaping up next spring is going to be one hell of a morel year......I’ve some good hauls, but nothing like that! Wow!
We do controlled burns in forest areas, I wonder if that would be the same. They don’t get as hot or as intense as a wildfire. Do you have the best luck the spring after or does it take a few years?The burns can be pretty prolific if all the conditions are good, I know of guys who have hauled out 30+ lbs. in the good years. We have yet to do that, but the way this summer is shaping up next spring is going to be one hell of a morel year......
I don’t really have a “spot” but I definitely have some things I look for in the woods when I’m looking for morels. I look for an elm tree that is in an area that will get sun, but not all day long. The soil stays a little damper around it. The tree is standing but the bark is about 60% on still and what is on is loose.Strongly considering posting a "not looking for your spot, but" post. But I'm afraid the hostility would be more intense than the same thread on the elk forum.
The morels grow the spring after the wildfires out here in the west, not sure what part of the country you're located in and if it would be the same situation with a burn. It's always the first spring after the burn out here.We do controlled burns in forest areas, I wonder if that would be the same. They don’t get as hot or as intense as a wildfire. Do you have the best luck the spring after or does it take a few years?
The burns can be pretty prolific if all the conditions are good, I know of guys who have hauled out 30+ lbs. in the good years. We have yet to do that, but the way this summer is shaping up next spring is going to be one hell of a morel year......