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cabmandone 03-23-2025 11:34 AM

I'm not seeing that in the pic.

The solution is for Vonsmog to ask his daughter what it is! We must have confirmation.

stevej37 03-23-2025 11:41 AM

Couldn't find a pic of an upside down Morel Mushroom.

But in about 3 weeks, I might. I still have spots of snow in the shade here.

cabmandone 03-23-2025 11:43 AM

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Originally Posted by stevej37 (Post 12433812)
Couldn't find a pic of an upside down Morel Mushroom.

But in about 3 weeks, I might. I still have spots of snow in the shade here.

Let me know when you're going out. If it works within the timeframe that I'm going up to my friend's place in Manistee, I might swing by and do a little foraging with you.. Naturally with some Founders involved..

stevej37 03-23-2025 11:48 AM

There was a place about a quarter mile behind my house that I used to find them every time.
About 5 years ago, I quit because they seemed to have stopped. I'm wondering if I 'picked them out'? Might be worth trying again, but I have my doubts.

Founders sounds like more fun....and less briars.:)

cabmandone 03-23-2025 11:55 AM

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Originally Posted by stevej37 (Post 12433817)
There was a place about a quarter mile behind my house that I used to find them every time.
About 5 years ago, I quit because they seemed to have stopped. I'm wondering if I 'picked them out'? Might be worth trying again, but I have my doubts.

Founders sounds like more fun....and less briars.:)

Founders makes me mind the briar patches a lot less. :D

If you look at the pic I posted, you'll notice the white bag I use. A key to Morel hunting is using a bag or basket that allows the spores to spread. I left several I found that were browning or had split just so they'd spread their spores and repopulate.

stevej37 03-23-2025 12:05 PM

Yep...I always used onion or potato bags when heading out for Morels.

North of here, around Luther, are some heavily hunted Morel woods. I have tried there, but never found the right spots. Others have told me they pick bag fulls every trip there.

cabmandone 03-23-2025 12:12 PM

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Originally Posted by stevej37 (Post 12433830)
Yep...I always used onion or potato bags when heading out for Morels.

North of here, around Luther, are some heavily hunted Morel woods. I have tried there, but never found the right spots. Others have told me they pick bag fulls every trip there.

You should see the pics my friend up in Manistee sends me. It's not fair though! His wife's family has an apple orchard.

stevej37 03-23-2025 12:25 PM

About 6 years ago, I had a dyeing tree taken out in my yard. They chipped the trunk out good.
Three years later, on a warm spring day, I noticed something sticking out of the grass. All around the diameter of the roots of that tree were Morels. Some were large. I picked and ate them and the next year there were none.

The tree was a Chinese Elm that had survived the disease that took out most all elms.

cabmandone 03-23-2025 12:28 PM

The Dutch Elm disease took out the Chinese Elm tree. There has to be a lesson here. :D

Morel like Elm and specifically decaying elm. They also like what my friend calls "popple" and apple orchards. I've really been working on my tree identification since I got into this. When my daughter and I went out and found nothing, we both spent the evening reading more about the habitat and tree identification. The next day, down in Mohican, we still didn't find any but we were able to identify Elm trees without them being in bloom.

stevej37 03-23-2025 12:55 PM

I planted 3 Tulip Poplar trees in my yard about 5 years back....they are one of my favorite trees.
They have huge non-pointed leaves that blow away easily in the fall. Fast growing lots of shade.

Here's a leaf off a two year old Tulip Poplar
http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1742763223.jpg

vonsmog 03-23-2025 01:35 PM

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Originally Posted by cabmandone (Post 12433805)
I'm not seeing that in the pic.

The solution is for Vonsmog to ask his daughter what it is! We must have confirmation.

If I remember right, that is a Hawk's wings, and we did eat those.

cabmandone 03-23-2025 01:38 PM

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Originally Posted by vonsmog (Post 12433888)
If I remember right, that is a Hawk's wings, and we did eat those.

Well, at least Steve's turtles wouldn't have to fend for themselves after Steve ate them. :D Thanks for the confirmation.

vonsmog 03-23-2025 01:43 PM

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Originally Posted by wdfifteen (Post 12433720)
That's a great photo!!

Thanks, my wife had it blown up and printed on canvas as a gift for our daughter.

stevej37 03-23-2025 02:39 PM

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Originally Posted by cabmandone (Post 12433890)
Well, at least Steve's turtles wouldn't have to fend for themselves after Steve ate them. :D Thanks for the confirmation.


They'll do fine.....This is a pancake....not a waffle.:D
http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1742769293.jpg

masraum 03-28-2025 06:28 AM

You heard it here first folks, you're fine to eat the poisonous mushrooms as long as you spit instead of swallow...

(I don't believe these guys are actually promoting "eating" poisonous mushrooms or plants, they are knowledgeable botanists)
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Bill Douglas 04-11-2025 12:05 PM

http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1744401901.jpg

cabmandone 04-11-2025 01:07 PM

The dead guy said "I ate that mushroom... once"...

Man, I gotta get out in the woods. I'm buying some Woodford Double Oaked and a cigar tomorrow.

E Sully 04-12-2025 12:17 PM

When I first moved into my house, an older Italian neighbor stopped by. He asked if I would mind if the picked the mushrooms growing around my 200 year old Oak tree. I said no problem. He did mention that he learned the hard way over the years which ones were safe.

cabmandone 04-12-2025 04:51 PM

I went out today. Only thing I found was a damn tick on my lower ribcage when I got home. :mad:

cabmandone 04-30-2025 05:42 PM

Woooo Hoooooo

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