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i'm sure there are alot of morel mushroom hunters on here. i was just wondering if you can get a new forum going on this subject in the near future? any thoughts or ideas on this?
#5
morels are one of the if not the best tasting mushrooms. they look like a sponge or brain. the season is short usually springtime when the temps stay in the fifties nightly and fifty-eighty daily. rain is a must also-they like moist/wet ground. since your from texas your season is already happening.here in nw ohio we are just about to start. one of my favorite sites is - thegreatmorel.com - it's free and they have daily reports of when and where people are finding them. or you can google morel mushrooms and you'll get lots of web sites to check out, some are free some are clubs that require membership and $. these sites also show you what they look like and everything about them. they even show you what a false morel looks like-those are poisonous. oh and they are not the hippie kind, but you can find those now too in texas around all those chocolate steer patties. but ya need to know what they look like too!
#6
Typical Buck
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#7
Are there other kinds of mushrooms that resemble the morel?... I am heading out on a primitive camping trip in a week and coming upon some of those would be a real treat, I just dont want to eat something "thinking" it is a morel...
#8
yes they are called false morels. they look identical except the stems aren't hollow. check out thegreatmorel.com or morel.com they have pics of both.
#9
better be careful when picking mushrooms to eat....better know exactly what your lookin for, as most are poisonous or you could be allergic to them, even the safe to eat ones.
http://mdc.mo.gov/nathis/mushrooms/m.../poisonous.htm
http://mdc.mo.gov/nathis/mushrooms/m.../poisonous.htm
#10
From everything I am reading it seems like as long as you dont eat any mushroom that fans out at the top (like an umbrella) then you should only really have to worry about the false morels. To keep from eating the false, just make sure the stem is hollow. Does this seem like correct statements to yall?