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2011/05/03 01:01:45 (permalink)

morel mushrooms

Anyone have any luck lately in sw pa?
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    wayne c
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    RE: morel mushrooms 2011/05/03 13:28:32 (permalink)
    Absolutely. With all the rain and warm weather its been a really good year, right now is the peak. Get out now or you might miss out altogether. Everyone i talk to is finding them, and in good numbers. We found 2 plastic shopping bags full the first day of gobbler in greene Co.. Also a decent amount of buggy and dead ones.
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    RE: morel mushrooms 2011/05/03 13:44:28 (permalink)
    Yeah it seems like a long growing season for them this year I've got nowhere near that many but I'm not traveling far for them. How do you guys usually cook yours?
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    RE: morel mushrooms 2011/05/03 14:00:18 (permalink)
    any good advice on areas to look for them. and i am not asking for your spot.  do they like fields woods dry wet.  and how do you tell the difference between the good and bad ones

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    RE: morel mushrooms 2011/05/03 14:12:25 (permalink)
    well i just got home for being in the woods for about 3 hours and found not one morel...i seen the flat shooms that grow on the sides of trees, ones that look like 2 fist size morels but they were real slimy and ones that were lite brown that looked like the common eating mushroom aglong with ones that look like small portobellas...no morels....searching in the oakdale area of pa....can anyone give me any good tips or point me in any good directions like assassain asked for???
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    RE: morel mushrooms 2011/05/03 14:38:09 (permalink)
    How do you guys usually cook yours?


    I eat mine most often split lengthwise and after thourough soaking overnight & cleaning, they get dipped in egg and rolled in seasoned bread crumbs then fried for a short time till start to get brown.

    any good advice on areas to look for them. and i am not asking for your spot. do they like fields woods dry wet.


    They can be found in different areas, but for me, most of my best spots have one thing in common and its something i look for in new woods where i might wanna find them....groves of poplar trees. Probably 80% or better of those i find are around tulip poplars. Even though i might miss some, nowadays its pretty much all i look for. Find the poplars, find the morels. I just go through and check around all the poplars i can, keeping an eye out in between though. Poplar are easy to tell by their bark. You can scan around in the distance and see where they are and beeline from one spot with them, to the next. They dont necessarily grow up close against the tree, though at times do. Just as often out away from them a ways several feet or more.

    post edited by wayne c - 2011/05/03 15:13:23
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    RE: morel mushrooms 2011/05/03 15:12:18 (permalink)
    what area of pa are you finding your morels in? just in general not looking for your hot spot? im from imperial/oakdale/robinson area.. im having a hard time identifying my trees..anything special you look for?
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    RE: morel mushrooms 2011/05/03 15:19:15 (permalink)
    Ive found them in Western Fayette co. As well as Central Greene county so far this year.

    I edited my post before i saw your last one katfishin. Hopefully it might help some. Learn what poplar trees look like, the trunks and bark. They are pretty recognizable once you know what to look for. Best bet would be to get someone who knows what they look like to show you first hand. Its really worth the effort if you plan to hunt morels.

    The can be also found around dead elm and at times other species. Live poplar are much more common, easy to recognize and find and you'll find more shrooms if you key on poplars because of those reasons.
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    RE: morel mushrooms 2011/05/03 15:21:01 (permalink)
    whats the difference between the bad ones and the good mushrooms dont they look just alike

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    RE: morel mushrooms 2011/05/03 15:40:53 (permalink)
    thanks
     

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    RE: morel mushrooms 2011/05/03 15:51:04 (permalink)
    If you see shrooms that look to be pretty much your text-book morel, then it is. Most of the "look-alikes" arent perfect copies.

    Here are some pics found online of the false morels. They arent as common, at least around here, as the real thing, and look a bit different than your normal morel.

    Also some of the bad ones have more solid stems when split, while others have a cap that doesnt attach to the stem at the caps bottom. And most dont have as neat a "pattern" of grooves like normal morels, but are wavy. Color is often a bit diff. as well.

    http://thegreatmorel.com/falsemorel2.html
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    RE: morel mushrooms 2011/05/03 15:56:24 (permalink)
    Boil them


    Why do you boil morels first?? I know people boil sheephead and others at times, but thats because they are a bit tougher shroom. Morels are extremely delicate. Fry them for a very short time and they are almost instantly soft, the caps anyway. Slightly less so the stems, but not bad.
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    RE: morel mushrooms 2011/05/03 16:38:49 (permalink)
    I boil them to clean out bugs. To get rid of some dirt I may have missed.


    Yeah, soakin and a thourough cleanin' especially if you have alot of shrooms can be a pain. Specially those little "gray" bugs that basically are about the size of a dot you make with a ball point pen. Some morels are full of em.
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    RE: morel mushrooms 2011/05/03 23:03:12 (permalink)
    False morels are fairly common in SWPA. The edible morels; half free, gray, yellow and gaint morels, all have hollow stalks Verpa(a species of false morel)are often found growing in and amongst morels. Having a long stalk simlar to the half-free morel,they look nothing like a morel, but could confuse a newbie,I suppose. Cut the stalk lengthwise, if there is a cottony pith, leave it be. The confier morel, looks more like a morel than the verpa, however the stalk is is chambered and has its name suggests grows on conifers.
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    RE: morel mushrooms 2011/05/03 23:25:39 (permalink)
    I normally pick a few mushrooms every spring from the same three spots. This year so far I have yet to find one. Got me wondering why?

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    RE: morel mushrooms 2011/05/04 06:22:23 (permalink)
    they're everywhere here in fayette-nam. my mom picked a 30 gal garbage bag full of them from around her house and never made a dent in them. gonna get some for myself tonight. 
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    RE: morel mushrooms 2011/05/04 21:39:22 (permalink)
    eyeassassin forget about coming up here for morels.I walked the whole Jamestown Park today. Not one mushroom of any kind. Talked to 2 guys cutting brush in the park.They havent seen any eather.maybe it's to early up here. Just like the sheepheads.

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    RE: morel mushrooms 2011/05/05 09:32:02 (permalink)
    Morel question if anyone can help. My wife found this shroom yesterday, we're pretty sure it's a morel, and there is a big patch of them where she found it. Can anyone positively identify it from these pictures?







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    RE: morel mushrooms 2011/05/05 10:00:43 (permalink)
    sounds good pappyolboy.  i am going to look this weekend near my sheephead spots to see if i can find some.  if i do i will let ya know and i will bring some up

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    RE: morel mushrooms 2011/05/05 11:40:42 (permalink)
    ORIGINAL: D-nymph

    Morel question if anyone can help. My wife found this shroom yesterday, we're pretty sure it's a morel, and there is a big patch of them where she found it. Can anyone positively identify it from these pictures?











    That's a morel.  As long as they look like that and are hollow your ok.
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    RE: morel mushrooms 2011/05/05 11:56:58 (permalink)
    Thanks Dave!
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