All this warm weather has me thinking…

  • Randy Wieland
    Lebanon. WI
    Posts: 13478
    #1271353

    thinking…. Just how much I miss having a platter of morels fried up in butter along with a charred steak off the grill…and the weekend my daughter has her turkey permit for. (Maybe she’ll get some sleep the night before this year!)

    Well, here’s to good eating Only about 40 more days to go





    JasonP
    Twin Cities
    Posts: 1368
    #948500

    I need someone to teach me some tricks to hunting morels! Those look tasty…

    Czech
    Cottage Grove, MN
    Posts: 1574
    #948509

    Jeez Randy, let me get the sap boiled down first!

    Randy Wieland
    Lebanon. WI
    Posts: 13478
    #948519

    Quote:


    I need someone to teach me some tricks to hunting morels! Those look tasty…


    Dead elms aren’t the only place, but it’s a good start! Look for dead trees that have all the limbs pointing up.
    Elms

    mudneck_joe
    SE MN
    Posts: 409
    #948548

    Last year trout opener! I know it is early, but tell that to the mushrooms.

    JasonP
    Twin Cities
    Posts: 1368
    #948549

    I seem to recall someone posting they had found some on one of the P2 islands … I may have to give those a look this year after the water comes down.

    mossydan
    Cedar Rapids, Iowa
    Posts: 7727
    #948572

    They find them on the islands down here too. Ya hear stories about basket fulls and I don’t doubt some of the finds are true, kinda like the big fish you hear about after it goes around the block a few times. I know the people who find them say theres more sand in them though, they say more then usual,,,but I can put up with the sand. A couple Porterhouses or T-bones, A bunch of fresh fried Morrells and a cold one is hard to beat, make that a couple cold ones that just started to ice a little. I hope its a good year and theres alot of them and big too, heck ya!

    pullintubes
    Posts: 56
    #948622

    Well there’s a couple old man sayings about morrells: southside of slopes. by old dead elm trees. I suggest using a walking stick or a light weight stick so you can move underbrush and short plants out of the way to look underneath them to find the morrells. they are really good

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