The weather was right, so I checked my earliest morel patch, and wasn’t disappointed…

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20 Comments

  1. Morels will spore once they have matured ….the morels you found are way to young to spore out….I have witnessed them sporing out….and..you can tell if they have spored out before picking them even lol

  2. I also found my earliest Morels this year on March 5th. In Charlotte, NC. My previous earliest date was March 20th.They love Ash trees and privet here. Ended the season with 206 Morels. It was a strange season where they came up early, then stopped, then had a second flush about three weeks later.

  3. Morals don't get bigger…there size depends on how big the droplet of water is when it hit the spore…after they are fully open they start getting bug in them and being to rot…so pick them all or they will be gone in a couple days…they grays come first…the blonds come in warmer temperatures. Blacks are right behind the grays and the reds are higher elevation…about late may…

  4. Thank you for that video I was amazed by how much I learned from that . I am 59 and I have not seen them in our stores near. Why is that. I will start watching them. Can you show a video of the kinds are name them for me that would be in Georgia please.
    Robin Jones

  5. nice pull. the smaller the better tasting. like any living thing we eat!!! and forget the mesh bag thing. theyre not even throwing spores off at the stage youre picking them, and the mesh bag will shred your morels if your out for hours piling them up in the bag.

  6. WOW mushrooms March 1st??? looks like a good season… hope they start popping here in Iowa…I would still use a mesh bag…keeps them producing. Elm trees are good…good vid

  7. if what he is saying is true that would mean slurrying a woods doesnt work, Mesh bag is a myth 1000%, Look up mushroom trees youll understand them more they survive in iside tress until damage or spring comes then they jump fro mthe tree to the ground the university of purdue has found this accurate

  8. I am 60 years old N W Missouri. I have found yellows gray white blacks and red in the spring button tops. All side by side. Ground temp,moisture and wind seems to make a difference. I havedound them in plowed fields 100 yards from trees elms pine spruce even cotton woods. Osage orange. Clusters singles. I have found grays next to yellows where grays were beer bottle size and yellows didn't get over 3 inches talk. Along creeks where I have picked 3 to 5 pounds daily in the same spot. In my yard 8 10 inches tall in the afternoon where u cut the grass that morning. Just got to look is all

  9. Looks like you got yourself a good honey hole. I've had some luck early this year. My early spot is full of privet, young Elms and decent ground cover.

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