My secret to finding Morel mushrooms

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  • Опубликовано: 8 фев 2025

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  • @TattooedGranny
    @TattooedGranny 2 года назад +2

    Liked and subscribed. I do a morel hunting channel and you are welcome to visit for tips. I hunt the midwest…all over. I hunted the UP for blacks in the pines a few years ago and it was great fun except for the flies. In Wisconsin and IL we have American elms that die and produce like your slippery elms do for the grays/yellows.

    • @twosawacres8096
      @twosawacres8096  2 года назад +1

      Thank you for the add, did the same. After talking with a few folks this post weekend, seems that the morels change trees every so often, ash, elm, poplar and apple. My vid is based off the last 4 seasons with incredible consistency.

    • @TattooedGranny
      @TattooedGranny 2 года назад

      Yes morels are mycorrhizal with many tree species but their favorites seem to be elms in the midwest. Next white ash, sycamore, apple, tulip poplar, aspen and maple. I have also one or two living white oaks that produce them. If their host tree dies the spores from the fruiting bodies aka morels seem to find a number of different tree species workable. They also love to fruit in burn areas. Thanks for subscribing!

  • @RADrockitpsyence
    @RADrockitpsyence Год назад

    u earned another sub
    i type poorly due to condition, not drunk, lol
    BEST advise i've seen in a single video.
    Good to see the open mesh tote bag. Perhaps, since you asked, add the importance of the mesh.
    regarding your bag, i'm totally offended by the image of a Native American. NOT. lol FOLKS, we all need to learn to laugh again.
    Its good that you take time to cover Safety, and Identification.
    thank you. looking forward to catching up on your posts.
    gulf coast
    ~rad~

    • @twosawacres8096
      @twosawacres8096  Год назад

      Thank you, I really appreciate it. I just went out yesterday for my first morel hunt of the year, didn't find anything, but it's pretty early for us up here, and chilly. I suspect mid next week the blacks will be out and I'll be post videos of how it goes.

  • @happyisthealero
    @happyisthealero 2 года назад +1

    Where do you typically hunt? I work through out the entire tip of Northern M. and haven't seemed to find any good spots. I'm hoping what you said in the video will help me out now I know what the bark looks like.

    • @twosawacres8096
      @twosawacres8096  2 года назад

      The last two years have been pretty poor hunting, and like any mushroom hunter I won't tell you exactly where I go, especially on here, but I will say just about any state land dominated by hardwoods up here should be pretty good. Just my observation that west of I75 seems to be better for yellows, east for the blacks.

  • @stingingmetal9648
    @stingingmetal9648 Год назад

    Duude, I feel so st*pid lol. I've been foraging for 5 years and I never thought to use a stick to move things. I bend down and crouch and do it the hard way. And I'm all about "work smart, not hard" lolol

    • @twosawacres8096
      @twosawacres8096  Год назад

      I made a couple of these 4 years ago and still use the same ones..lol just find a small branch with a sharp shoot on it, it's really handy to have the close to 90 deg bend on the end

  • @jameslaszlo-tf5nw
    @jameslaszlo-tf5nw Год назад +1

    What's the best month, or time period to be looking for morels? I live up in N E Michigan

    • @twosawacres8096
      @twosawacres8096  Год назад

      Hi there, We just started to find the whites in the past 5 days, pending weather (rain and heat) I usually find them through the first week of June. Southern Mi has been finding them for almost a month now. But the ground up here stays colder much longer. So in short, the blacks around here usually pop the end of April-early May, the whites mid May through Early June. I'll be posting another video this week about the whites.

    • @LouiseAdie-zm2jf
      @LouiseAdie-zm2jf Год назад

      Here are some extremely useful tips to help with timing, wherever you are. Lilacs are in bloom; out in the woods: elm trees are the first to green up...they have green flowers and from a distance it looks like a fuzzy, bright green; ramps are up as are trout lily leaves (but they haven't bloomed yet); also May apple leaves are up; garlic mustard has sent up one thin stalk and there could be 1-2 tiny white flowers on top. Wood violets are in bloom. Dandelions in your yard are just about to go to seed. (Rainy for 2-3 days, humid, then sunny.) Soil temp an even 50F+. Daytime in the 60s, nights in the 40s. Mosquitos have just come out. All these signs should help you with the timing. When the Dame's Rocket starts to bloom morel season is almost over (some call this wild phlox but it isn't). GOOD LUCK!!! I start looking mid-April where I live, USDA Zone 5a.

  • @outdoorswithwoodswoman8467
    @outdoorswithwoodswoman8467 Год назад +1

    I SUBBED AND LIKED IT JUST NEWBIE HERE AT MOREL HUNTING SO PRAYERS N TIPS ANYONE CAN OFFER APPRECIATED I'M IN LOWER MI MACOMB CO NOTHING YESTERDAY...BEEN RAINING FOR DAYS NOT WARM ENOUGH YET

    • @twosawacres8096
      @twosawacres8096  Год назад +1

      Very soon, ground temp needs to be 55-60 deg.

    • @frankgatto9778
      @frankgatto9778 Год назад

      I'm in macomb county too. Going this week to see if I can find any in the large park by the river. Lmk how your hunt goes!

    • @LouiseAdie-zm2jf
      @LouiseAdie-zm2jf Год назад

      I find these tips extremely useful, to help with timing, wherever you are. Lilacs are in bloom; out in the woods: elm trees are the first to green up...they have green flowers and from a distance it looks like a fuzzy, bright green; ramps are up as are trout lily leaves (but they haven't bloomed yet); also May apple leaves are up; garlic mustard has sent up one thin stalk and there could be 1-2 tiny white flowers on top. Wood violets are in bloom. Dandelions in your yard are just about to go to seed. (Rainy for 2-3 days, humid, then sunny.) Soil temp an even 50F+. Daytime in the 60s, nights in the 40s. Mosquitoes have just come out. All these signs should help you with the timing. When the Dame's Rocket starts to bloom morel season is almost over (some call this wild phlox but it isn't). GOOD LUCK!!! I start looking mid-April where I live, USDA Zone 5a.

  • @phillipmorey6652
    @phillipmorey6652 Год назад +3

    How about all them ramps everywhere!

    • @twosawacres8096
      @twosawacres8096  Год назад

      It's unreal how many there are here, I could pick a lifetime supply in my back yard...

    • @juliekennedy716
      @juliekennedy716 Год назад +2

      I came to the comments to say the same 😂

  • @WildBill1511
    @WildBill1511 2 года назад +1

    Yummy!

  • @affe2184
    @affe2184 Год назад

    What is the reason that the elms are dying?

    • @twosawacres8096
      @twosawacres8096  Год назад

      It appears to be caused by DED, Dutch elm disease, but I'm no expert..

    • @LouiseAdie-zm2jf
      @LouiseAdie-zm2jf Год назад

      With Dutch elm disease killing our elms it seems there should be more morels than ever.