The time is near. just wondering if there poppin' anywhere yet. Hopefully they' ll start appearing here in a week or so. Yum yum .
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Dang...You guys must find em a little earlier than us here in Ohio. Usually don' t find our first around here till mid-April. Heck, I guess that' s only 2 weeks away, huh!
I can' t wait. Turkeys in the morn...Shrooms after noon. Hard to beat!
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I' ve found close 60 in the last week. A little more rain and some warm, sunny days and it' ll be prime!!
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Anybody ever find any in the Columbia, Northumberland, Sullivan County areas? I used to hunt them in Holmes County Ohio. I got addicted to them there. I can not seem to find any in this part of the world. I always found them around dying or dead elm trees and in old grown over apple orchards. Where can you find them in the big woods?