6 Reasons You Can't Find Morel Mushrooms

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  • @Synetik
    @Synetik 3 года назад +362

    "6 Reasons You Can't Find Morel Mushrooms"
    Me who can barely find Portobello mushrooms in the grocery store: I'd better watch this just in case.

    • @josephblackwood4001
      @josephblackwood4001 3 года назад

      Pathetic

    • @jordantyo7839
      @jordantyo7839 3 года назад

      Oh lord, what a special child. Can't even find cave shrooms. Pathetic.

    • @wiggster1080
      @wiggster1080 3 года назад +17

      Are y'all actually saying this man is pathetic over a joke? Leave the hate in your head people .. no one likes a keyboard bully.

    • @ashanastuder7334
      @ashanastuder7334 3 года назад +25

      I worry about people who didn't know this was a joke.

    • @unifiedmongoose7915
      @unifiedmongoose7915 2 года назад +4

      @@ashanastuder7334 I worry about thee who does not recognise the joke within the joke within the joke

  • @dougalexander7204
    @dougalexander7204 Год назад +48

    My dad was crippled and one year I found a spot where morels were everywhere. Dad sat on the ground and picked a paper grocery bag full. It was a wonderful experience.

    • @Leopardgeckogirl46
      @Leopardgeckogirl46 5 месяцев назад

      “My dad was crippled one year”

    • @Cryptotrip840
      @Cryptotrip840 4 месяца назад

      we call em hickory chickens or dry land fish in VA

    • @deecarlock5781
      @deecarlock5781 4 месяца назад

      Yes, when find one, stay there and check closeby in all directions. There's always more.

  • @mickeymeans-brous935
    @mickeymeans-brous935 3 года назад +172

    Woah, thank you for your message from 11:30 on. These woods aren't just for us!

    • @JeagerTv
      @JeagerTv 3 года назад +4

      Lol He had to daddy up right quick

    • @brodiwheeler7583
      @brodiwheeler7583 3 года назад +2

      Refusing to spend any of your money on anything sprayed with glyphosate is getting to be a tough proposition in the US these days 🤦🏼‍♂️

    • @senatorjosephmccarthy2720
      @senatorjosephmccarthy2720 6 месяцев назад

      ​@@JeagerTv. What?

  • @jacksonwoodburne
    @jacksonwoodburne Год назад +25

    Adam.....thank you your sentiments are correct. Today i went searching for morels, reading the forest, whistling with the birds, identifying trees, enjoying the warm winter sun.....i did not find morels but found an abundance of wild miners lettuce, enjoyed a great hike, walked the dog and respectfully thanked mother nature

  • @TheLiriogracey
    @TheLiriogracey 3 года назад +147

    Thanks for your message and your spirit of the wilderness. You're a wonderful spokesperson for our world.

  • @chrisking9424
    @chrisking9424 2 года назад +47

    I really like the message you're spreading about picking up trash and not using glyphosate.It's something simple everybody can do and should be doing.The next most important thing is to teach your kids these two things.

    • @senatorjosephmccarthy2720
      @senatorjosephmccarthy2720 6 месяцев назад

      The most important thing is to read your Bible every day and do what .it. commands, instead of what men teach that's opposite.
      Every trouble on the Earth is because of man not doing so, or not knowing a right way.
      For example,
      Exodus 20,
      including ..v 10..

  • @isaacjamesbaker
    @isaacjamesbaker 3 года назад +390

    Teach rather than brag, give rather than take. Lovely message dude

    • @GoodMorningSimply
      @GoodMorningSimply 3 года назад +1

      Give others the honor of handing over their possessions to me.

    • @chuckbaux9596
      @chuckbaux9596 3 года назад +12

      Thank you for putting that message out there. It is something not heard enough. My wife and I hope to meet you sometime. I would like to shake your hand

    • @gregghorstmeyer9007
      @gregghorstmeyer9007 3 года назад +6

      @@chuckbaux9596 I have had the honor of meeting him and shaking his hand. I would recommend that you do that also.

    • @phearedphantom
      @phearedphantom 3 года назад

      Lovely, yes; in human nature, not even a bit...

    • @isaacjamesbaker
      @isaacjamesbaker 3 года назад +5

      @@phearedphantom depends which human's nature

  • @ryoung6730
    @ryoung6730 Год назад +16

    I didnt start looking for these elusive fungi until my mid to late forties, and I have found almost everything this gentleman says to be spot on especially the part about learning the forest and what lives in on and within it. I was fortunate enough to have great teachers when it came to identifying trees and different species of plants lichens, mushrooms herbs and medicinal plants. There is a lot to learn about the natural woodlands we all live near or if we are lucky, within. And while i truly enjoy my time alone in the woods looking for one of my favorite food items , I also recommend to everyone, that if you are lucky enough to find a hotspot or honey hole that produces annually , chances are there is an elderly neighbor or friend who can no longer make their way out to the woods to find these mushrooms, seek these individuals out and make it an annual routine to stop in and give some of your find to them. You wouldn't believe the light that turns on within their eyes when you hand them a fresh bunch of nice morels, That is, one of the most basic and human traits we posses, its ingrained in our genome to help and support our elderly or disabled friends and relatives.

  • @Mattchew2232
    @Mattchew2232 3 года назад +180

    "Remember...none of their friends are getting married."
    Wrecked, haha.

    • @guitaristcj
      @guitaristcj 3 года назад +14

      I thought he was gonna say mushroom hunters spend too much time alone in the woods to have friends 😂

    • @eriklittge9911
      @eriklittge9911 3 года назад +4

      @@guitaristcj Guilty as charged!

    • @hahahohol
      @hahahohol 3 года назад +2

      Because they have no friends? :D

    • @ricky-sanchez
      @ricky-sanchez 3 года назад +5

      Mushroom hunter is finding hallucenigenic mushrooms while other guy fights with his fat wife.

    • @Mattchew2232
      @Mattchew2232 3 года назад +4

      @@ricky-sanchez That's just a hallucination.

  • @froxzy2798
    @froxzy2798 3 года назад +50

    Adam, I loved your message. Life is all about both giving and receiving and this applies beautifully to mushroom foraging.

  • @mrbr549
    @mrbr549 3 года назад +446

    I have found Morels in a open field between different forests, and lots of them in hedge rows. I always take two bags when hunting. One bag for the Morels (hopefully), and another bag for trash I find and carry out. I never go home without a bag full or two.

    • @ShadowKatChan
      @ShadowKatChan 3 года назад +39

      This is a really awesome idea! I’m gonna start doing this too! Clean up while harvesting!

    • @someonesdaughter3180
      @someonesdaughter3180 3 года назад +35

      I have adopted the mind that "she" knows every piece of trash I choose to pass without lifting from her surface...I cannot, any longer pass by unless my arms are completely laden and unable to hold another piece.
      I'm certain my neighbors think I am insane, at this point, but they're addicted to their electric boxes while I am feeling the true magic of this reality💛

    • @onesunnyday5699
      @onesunnyday5699 3 года назад +9

      Thank you all for this attitude 🤩😊

    • @planeiron241
      @planeiron241 3 года назад +18

      when you take a bad make sure it's a tater bag or a mesh bag so the spores can drop...people take plastic bags and the spores are captured unable to release

    • @randallrader680
      @randallrader680 3 года назад +3

      @@someonesdaughter3180 who is she?

  • @pjz7088
    @pjz7088 3 года назад +21

    This channel is such high quality content, it deserves far more subscribers. At the same time, I don't want more people to compete with in my mushroom spots😆

  • @stovepipe9232
    @stovepipe9232 3 года назад +176

    The one dislike is from a disgruntled guy with an empty fry pan 🤣

    • @willsieruta
      @willsieruta 3 года назад +11

      ... that works at Monsanto

    • @kevinkelly1529
      @kevinkelly1529 3 года назад +8

      ... and who doesn't appreciate the transcendental spirituality.

    • @ShadowKatChan
      @ShadowKatChan 3 года назад +4

      Or from someone who hates sharing and/or teaching. I know plenty of those people that would be quite disgruntled at being called out by Adam for hoarding morels instead of sharing the experience and knowledge just to keep a few extra shrooms haha.

    • @paulllhunterrio2169
      @paulllhunterrio2169 3 года назад +1

      He cared too much about his friend’s wedding.

    • @adamsmith3996
      @adamsmith3996 3 года назад +3

      He,s not a fungi !

  • @ronsandahl274
    @ronsandahl274 Год назад +18

    In the Pacific Northwest morels grow alongside hardwood trees - particularly ash and cottonwoods, as well as being found alongside cup fungus (peziza), horsetails, nettles, blackberries, and oyster mushrooms. The best hint you can have for finding morels is that they spawn most heavily in areas that had a burn the year before. Lastly, for people just starting out you need tot rain your brain to see them. The best way is when you find your first batch of 3 or 4 morel, walk a little bit, throw the morels behind you and look for them. Everytime you do this you train your brain to spot these unique patterns easily.

  • @jupiterscreams
    @jupiterscreams 3 года назад +83

    Damn Adam, wasn't expecting the confidently spoken truth at the end about living with intention. Mush Love brother.

    • @bulletdonor7704
      @bulletdonor7704 3 года назад +2

      lol right. I was waiting for the mic-drop..
      But honestly, it was very well spoken.

  • @xuyahfish
    @xuyahfish 3 года назад +58

    When I was a kid, my dad & us kids found a stand of morel mushrooms & he got SOOO excited. We went back to that same spot year after year to bring them to him & he treated it as the best gift he'd ever received.

    • @erickpeterson537
      @erickpeterson537 Год назад +5

      We would always give a bunch to my father in-law when he got to where he couldn't walk far. His eyes would light up like a little kid during Christmas

  • @FrankGordonA
    @FrankGordonA 3 года назад +77

    Adam: You're not looking hard enough. Me: Makes sense.

    • @missadel20
      @missadel20 3 года назад

      my hubby and i laughed at that!!! this guy is awsome, I wonder if he's a botanist or biologist???🤷

  • @EvansAlbumReviews
    @EvansAlbumReviews 3 года назад +7

    You don’t find the mushrooms, the mushrooms find you.

  • @andrew8337
    @andrew8337 3 года назад +104

    I’ve found one morel ever... growing out of the mulch behind a Walmart here in York, PA. It was the most exciting thing to happen to me that year.

    • @barbarakennedy2667
      @barbarakennedy2667 2 года назад +7

      I would have bought some of that mulch.

    • @austinkx
      @austinkx 2 года назад +2

      York sounds like a fun place 😜

    • @megb7715
      @megb7715 2 года назад

      There was a chicken-of-the woods growing on a eucalyptus by my apartment building's dumpster. Unfortunately, the internet insists the poisons from that kind of tree gets into the mushrooms.

    • @blakeroberts2551
      @blakeroberts2551 2 года назад

      Ive only found one mushroom ever and it was when traveling through arizona from texas and there was a native american post where they sold gift items and other indian things in the middle of nowhere. Well, I had to go pee but they didn't have a bathroom for the public so I went behind on of the three buildings in the middle of nowhere and one of the native americans had maneur in a paper plate and there was one really large cubensis growing on it lol. I was like 10 at the time, but I still remember that one tall mushroom growing out of maneur that was apparently placed on a little paper plate behind a native american outpost. haha crazy. Only other mushrooms I've ever seen are poisonous. lol

    • @christal2641
      @christal2641 Год назад +1

      Morels grow out of elm trees and Chinese elms. A weedy Chinese elm was growing in my (rented) back yard. It had suffered significant damage, and the landlord had it cut down. There were about 6 pine trees just a 3-12 yards away. The arborist used a rotary tool to pulverize the major roots.
      The following May I was working in my (now sunnier) garden and was shocked to see dozens of morels. We bought a house elsewhere that fall, but I told a foraging neighbor about the morels.

  • @Marlene5018
    @Marlene5018 Год назад +11

    I found morels in my backyard this year of may/2023, now I’m praying to God to have them growing every year! 😢 The thing is that this year was raining more than supposed to be and maybe that change of weather made the difference 😮 also, I live in a urban area, it is amazing having them growing here ❤

    • @r4v3nzcr0ws
      @r4v3nzcr0ws Год назад +2

      i live in south pa/north delaware and its raining like crazy in my area. my yard is covered in mushrooms but we have no morels :(

  • @oregonboy9
    @oregonboy9 3 года назад +238

    Can't believe how lucky I was this year to start renting a house that has Morels GROWING IN THE BACKYARD. I couldn't believe it. I'm now doing my best to nurture the ground to help them flourish and make sure at least a few don't get harvested. Crossing my fingers for more this year and years to come!

    • @HistoricHeroine
      @HistoricHeroine 3 года назад +22

      The past two years I rented a place with giant puffballs growing like crazy beside the garage. Once I figured that out, I feasted.

    • @DJdebbin7
      @DJdebbin7 3 года назад

      @oregonboy9 do you have fruit trees on the property?

    • @oregonboy9
      @oregonboy9 3 года назад +6

      @@DJdebbin7 Nope! It's a brand new house and I believe these came in on the bark chips or were already present in the soil. Not sure what type of wood the bark chips are.

    • @maryannpayne6271
      @maryannpayne6271 3 года назад +4

      @@oregonboy9 they love disturbed ground.

    • @cowboykelly6590
      @cowboykelly6590 3 года назад +24

      Your right it's the soil.
      Sacrifice one mushroom!!
      Crush it, BRAKE it, rub through your Fingers right at that spot! Now throw that lil Beauty too the Ground.
      GET READY THOUGH!!! YOU'LL HAVE
      50 + GOODIES. JUST REPEAT EVERY NOW AND THEN. PLUS, BE CAREFUL WITH THAT GROUND , IT IS "NATURALLY"
      PERFECT FOR MUSHROOMS !!
      YOU LEAVE IT ALONE!! YOU WANT MORE MUSHROOMS?? JUST DO WHAT I COMMENTED!! LEAVE THAT SOIL ALONE!!! IM WARNING YOU MY FRIEND 🤠🖖
      Passed Down in my family for 200 years or more!! We collect huge trash bags full every year this way. Then sell them at back doors of fancy restaurants!!
      We sell cheap.. 50$ a pound . They sell it for 40$ a 1/4 ounce, or less in their FANCY DISHES AND PIZZAS.

  • @mikesplanations1105
    @mikesplanations1105 3 года назад +17

    Morel season comes around
    RUclips algorithm: Hold on immabout to make this mans whole career

  • @pennys5412
    @pennys5412 3 года назад +46

    Once you find your first its like a key to unlocking the forest floor.

    • @oldman8559
      @oldman8559 3 года назад +2

      In alberta, I go out to the bush at 4am so when the sun starts up, I can see the black morels everywhere. When the sun is up bright, they dissapear. Gotta look before sunset, or sunrise, that's the ticket

  • @sweetsara8444
    @sweetsara8444 3 года назад +14

    I have been watching your videos for years now, and they have been invaluable as a learning tool on my foraging journey. Your personality and knowledge and integrity really shine through in each video. Just wanted to say "Thank you".

  • @TheDanm22
    @TheDanm22 3 года назад +75

    Im not looking hard enough? * sips sprite and eats another cheeto at home on my couch *
    Damn.

  • @merrelphillips144
    @merrelphillips144 Год назад +3

    I have five acres that give me 10 to 14 pounds of morels every year. Have lots dried because I can't use them all. Can't sell the because of stupid laws. Love the harvest though.

  • @roddwayne8792
    @roddwayne8792 3 года назад +153

    I am an organic orchardist in SE British Columbia, Canada. Morels grow like crazy under my plum and pear tees and come up with the first dandelions.

    • @jerrybruckhart9134
      @jerrybruckhart9134 3 года назад +6

      Plum and Pear? Awesome, good to know, thanks for sharing!

    • @ohsweatbret
      @ohsweatbret 3 года назад +4

      Plum definitely makes sense because they’re related to cherrys

    • @loboalamo
      @loboalamo 3 года назад

      Hmm! Thanks!

    • @hivolco151
      @hivolco151 3 года назад +2

      Just south of you in Oregon's Willamette valley... going to check my orchards :)

    • @00Papyrus
      @00Papyrus 3 года назад +1

      They seem to grow in apple orchards here in Southern Ontario...good place for a nap under the sun. Happy hunting!

  • @glorygloryholeallelujah
    @glorygloryholeallelujah 3 года назад +3

    If you’ve been drinking, *{“Ascomycetes and Ascocarps”}* are 2 examples of words you should *never* attempt to use at a bar/club...and *{“Apothecia”}* will just get folks showing up at your house with bags of munchies.

  • @DanHiteshew-oneandonly
    @DanHiteshew-oneandonly 3 года назад +34

    Teach, don't brag! Tell it brother!

  • @heraldoriviera3851
    @heraldoriviera3851 3 года назад +8

    We humans have forgotten our purpose is as Stewards of the Earth. I was nodding and smiling the whole time to what you were saying. Go with prayers, young man with age old wisdom; thank you for your sincere messaging.

  • @Jamslerr
    @Jamslerr 3 года назад +99

    First rule. Don't tell anyone. Lol.
    I told my dad where I found some and the next week I had half the county asking me where I found them.

    • @ohsweatbret
      @ohsweatbret 3 года назад +15

      Lol it’s the same thing with hunting and fishing spots. You tell 1 person and the next weekend your perfect meadow or bass cove that no one ever went to is packed.

    • @virglibrsaglove
      @virglibrsaglove 3 года назад +12

      Yep. My family moved to an abandoned farm house for a while years ago. We didn't know what morels were yet so we asked a neighbor. He said they weren't poisonous and were called morels. And he picked every single one.

    • @Jamslerr
      @Jamslerr 3 года назад +4

      @@virglibrsaglove aagh. That would be so upsetting.

    • @Jamslerr
      @Jamslerr 3 года назад +4

      @@ohsweatbret elbow to elbow. My friend always tells people different spots. Even if ya see him somewhere, he'll say somewhere else. Lol

    • @virglibrsaglove
      @virglibrsaglove 3 года назад +4

      @@Jamslerr Yep. We didn't think it was very nice. But it did teach us what they looked like. Years later I found some again while out with my dad. That was pretty cool.

  • @kimsteed9401
    @kimsteed9401 Год назад +9

    One of the greatest gifts I give to myself, is finding enough Morel's to be able to share some with my parents, or neighbors, who are elderly and have a hard time getting through the woods. It is the best feeling in the world to be able to show that you care, and keep them included in your blessings. Also, even at 59y I have yet to outlive my sibling rivalry tendencies. I'm always the favorite that day!!🤣Happy hunting, everyone!!!

  • @nj1639
    @nj1639 3 года назад +60

    Aye, burning the image in your mind, like looking for arrowheads.

    • @wizardss3684
      @wizardss3684 3 года назад +2

      Exactly

    • @markwalker8589
      @markwalker8589 3 года назад +3

      You don't find them , they find you

    • @chezmoi42
      @chezmoi42 3 года назад +4

      Another trick I use is to move my head a little to triangulate - it helps to distinguish things at varying field-of-vision depths.

    • @petermelnyk7664
      @petermelnyk7664 3 года назад +1

      Mostly only meth addicts search for arrowheads

    • @rogercarpenter418
      @rogercarpenter418 3 года назад +1

      Swear sitting down on log or even the ground. To roll some of the funny stuff makes them grow. Searched about an hour none. Sat down looked around picked 70d. Keep looking great finds

  • @benjaminbrewer2569
    @benjaminbrewer2569 3 года назад +3

    I’m here for morel support.

  • @connorsutherland7893
    @connorsutherland7893 3 года назад +32

    Again with another banger. Soil temps are higher than normal this year peeps, get outside soon!

    • @BonnieBlue2A
      @BonnieBlue2A 3 года назад +2

      Getting some good rains right now. Perhaps they will start popping after the cold front ends.

  • @andrewmcmillions3138
    @andrewmcmillions3138 2 года назад +6

    I love hunting morels. I was not expecting you to be so wholesome and inspiring as well. Love your energy and vibe and definitely will subscribe!

  • @DannaGesellchen
    @DannaGesellchen 3 года назад +22

    If I ever make it ti Western PA, I would love to shake your hand, Adam. I've learned so much from you and share your philosophy on giving and sharing! Thank you.

  • @jazzaguayo9789
    @jazzaguayo9789 Год назад +4

    At first, I was just watching a video on morel hunting. By the end, I had a sincere respect for you as a human being, and I had to share with my friends. Keep being you! And thank you for your wonderful videos.

  • @AliceDiamondFitness
    @AliceDiamondFitness 3 года назад +22

    I actually mean it when I say I love this guy! I always learn a lot from his wealth of knowledge and breadth of experience with the natural world, but it’s his deep respect for it that wins my heart ❤️

  • @martymartian9820
    @martymartian9820 2 года назад +18

    Nice to watch a video about the elusive morel. I am 71 and come from a family of morel hunters. Our “patch” used to produce 100s of pounds out here in British Columbia Canada. But things have changed over the decades. The particular area we have picked for generations was obtained by a parks board. Some beautiful trails run through the hardwood bush. Our trees in our so-called patch are Alder and Cottonwood. With the trails, have come less morels. I do believe our changing environment has an effect as well. Watching frogs and mushrooms and these small things, tell us a lot about our environment. I don’t think anyone can understand the mind of a true morel hunter if you are not one yourself. We have to become one with the mushroom lol. It is a lot of fun as you mentioned, studying the world around the mushroom and trying to think as it does. It has to be one of the best medicines there is For a person to go out in the woods and study something this intently. The pay off is it too shabby either lol. Sweet cream, black pepper and onions, it just doesn’t get any better. Oh and good steak doesn’t hurt either. As a sidenote, there are often amazing morel seasons right after forest fire out here in the mountains. Because of elevation and temperature, this morel season can be later towards May. It is usually very fruitful the one year following the forest fire. I am not just sure what brings this phenomena on. It could be the nutrients from the fire, but some have said there is fertilizer in the fire retardant dropped by the airplanes. I have never engaged in this type of picking, but we had some severe fires out here last year, as the world knows, so we may try some new territory. Any thoughts?
    PS I kind of resent the financial market around the morel, as it has encouraged more greedy picking in my opinion and outrageous prices per pound. That means, over harvesting. They are right up there with the truffle.

    • @williamraines1749
      @williamraines1749 2 года назад +1

      absolutely thats the whole problem with todays market is greed not just a normal profit but pure corporate greed take care and greetings from Sedalia Mo

    • @martymartian9820
      @martymartian9820 2 года назад +1

      @@williamraines1749 Nice to hear from u. Isn’t there a Sedalia in Colorado?

    • @joshjones8924
      @joshjones8924 2 года назад +1

      Be 1 with the mushroom! Lol. I agree I think changing of the environment does a lot. They used to grow a lot in one area now since a lot of clear cutting the past 20 years have changed the landscape and now the production is way down there. Also I know they grow heavy by fire. I once found a really heavy patch next to a tree in the middle of nowhere that was down and had been burnt. It was not a major fire and deep in the forest my guess is it was started from a thunderstorm but do not believe there was any type of fire retardant used to put the tree out. Good luck hunting. Traverse City, Michigan.

    • @aminaislam5373
      @aminaislam5373 Год назад

      I watched a video that said morels release more spores if they feel their surrounding woods are not healthy, so that they can spread to healthier areas. It said that's why they tend to grow with fires or around fallen trees.

    • @bigboss-tl2xr
      @bigboss-tl2xr Год назад

      I believe that the ash helps them but more importantly the ground is sterilized by the fire so there is little to no competition when the spores grow.

  • @graciehernandez1364
    @graciehernandez1364 3 года назад +29

    I'm in Bklyn so I don't hunt anything. I just like to watch the videos.

    • @BonnieBlue2A
      @BonnieBlue2A 3 года назад +1

      You could try growing morels in a medium. 😊

    • @jakobsime4190
      @jakobsime4190 3 года назад +2

      @@BonnieBlue2A yeah gl with that lmao

    • @kdavis4910
      @kdavis4910 3 года назад +1

      I have morel mycelium running right now.

    • @jakobsime4190
      @jakobsime4190 3 года назад

      @@kdavis4910 thats the easy part tho

    • @satochinakamoto6129
      @satochinakamoto6129 3 года назад

      @@BonnieBlue2A no one to best of my knowledge has ever figured out how theses particular ones grow.

  • @tylerallen9856
    @tylerallen9856 2 года назад +5

    Honestly I find the most important statement to be the giving back. I'm 35 but even as a kid I was taught about a "Mother Earth" and as a kid right up until now I internally like to say thanks..ect to our Mother Earth.
    I read this in a book once and it's helped me to remain humble thus far -"you never Had something if you Couldn't give it away"
    Greetings from NH 🍄❤️🕉️

  • @johncompounder4465
    @johncompounder4465 3 года назад +23

    I find your humble and honest communication extremely refreshing. Thank you for the clear informations and a special thank you for the life reminder - truly inspiring advice.

  • @galedavis3198
    @galedavis3198 Год назад +3

    Spoken like a TRUE WOODSMAN, thank you brother.

  • @dougvogt8058
    @dougvogt8058 3 года назад +17

    Some good lines in this video. The best for me was ".....by people who care a little too much about these things".

  • @wjpperry1
    @wjpperry1 Год назад +3

    Inspiring. Thank you for the kindness. No lie, this video on finding mushrooms actually makes me think about being a better person. Thanks again

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    • @wjpperry1
      @wjpperry1 Год назад

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  • @newatthis50
    @newatthis50 3 года назад +11

    When ever you clean your morels dump the rinse water and dirty trimming in the yard. Eventually you'll have morels in your yard

    • @BonnieBlue2A
      @BonnieBlue2A 3 года назад

      Great tip, thank you 👍🏻

  • @slm3913
    @slm3913 3 года назад +1

    The biggest reason they disappear is because people over hunt them. You MUST leave some so they can continue to spread and germinate. Leave a sign that the area has been foraged already and not to disturb what is left. Great video. Maybe take some home and reroot Dont know if that would work.

  • @th3gr8randini
    @th3gr8randini 3 года назад +18

    I loved the ending! Thanks for reminding people to be kind, wonderful message!

  • @dukie1616
    @dukie1616 Год назад +3

    I picked up this book and it had all these mushrooms that you could hopefully find. So the very first time me and my son went out, not more than two minutes walk right there along the river there it sat, just one Morel. A real one! I had to make sure because of the false Morels. We decided to sauté it but the smell, which was very subtle reminded me of something that I’d rather not say, and even my sister who arguably historically speaking would eat anything didn’t even give it a go, lol. So that’s my morel hunting story. It is a interesting specimen though. Thank you

  • @franciecrist991
    @franciecrist991 3 года назад +41

    Fun fact: I've found where's there's been a forest fire they do well. There's something about wood ash.

    • @MrSeansmith111
      @MrSeansmith111 3 года назад +7

      Extra potassium? Fires cause lots of growth in nature.

    • @franciecrist991
      @franciecrist991 3 года назад +2

      @@MrSeansmith111 I love how you think! Thanks for your info

    • @ohsweatbret
      @ohsweatbret 3 года назад +4

      I’ve actually read that in a few places, looking around areas that recently had controlled burns or forest fires seems to be very productive.

    • @CatastrophicNewEngland
      @CatastrophicNewEngland 3 года назад +3

      I've read that as well. Something to do with the high PH levels. That's why old apple orchards are known to have them, the main spray used to be lime-sulfur.

    • @franciecrist991
      @franciecrist991 3 года назад +1

      @@CatastrophicNewEngland cool!

  • @PleaseNThankYou
    @PleaseNThankYou 3 года назад +4

    I always like a little Sunday school with my videos. Thank you😊 My family used to hunt morels in Kansas City, MO. when I was little. Later, in my teens we moved to Memphis where the only mushrooms the locals hunted were psilocybin. I miss Missouri.

  • @rickbailey7183
    @rickbailey7183 3 года назад +68

    Two years ago I found a whole group of rather large morels growing right beside my driveway... this was after basically giving up because of my eyesight, health, etc. I got 3 harvests from those beauties! I cooked them up in an iron skillet with butter, salt and pepper, enjoyed them profusely, and never told a local person about it (I work an hour away on the other side of town). I also have some chanterelles growing close by that a neighbor gave me... absolutely awesome culinary experience!

    • @betsyburton538
      @betsyburton538 3 года назад +4

      Tastes like a good steak to me.

    • @ronsmith5878
      @ronsmith5878 2 года назад +3

      In the 90s I was working at a large apartment complex. One day I noticed a big rig back in n dump a load of chips, redwood I believe, anyhow, the driver said he was headed back to washi ngton .
      The chips were put in flower beds throughout the complex. This was roughly March,. In late fall I noticed yellow n brownish morrel mushrooms, started coming up everywhere.. within a few days their was giant ones , a foot long or more.( Redwood chips from Washington, you could smell the pacific northwest in em)

    • @nancysmith3432
      @nancysmith3432 2 года назад +2

      I remember we use to pick them all the time.We always washed them,soaked them in salt water to get the bugs out and rolled them in corn meal fried them in oil .They have a taste of their own.The ones we ate taste like oysters, they were very good.

    • @tedstclair7145
      @tedstclair7145 2 года назад

      @@nancysmith3432 we call them dry land fish--not everything tastes like chicken!

  • @Hexsyn
    @Hexsyn 2 года назад +1

    So what you're saying is that I should lo-jack the truck of a successful vendor and see where they park as a starting point :p.
    On a more serious note, I wonder if there are ways that you can bring extra nutrients to a found spot by spreading things like wood ash

  • @premamadhurya
    @premamadhurya 3 года назад +24

    Yes, reciprocation and appreciation is a key component for sure!!

    • @virglibrsaglove
      @virglibrsaglove 3 года назад +1

      At the very least gratitude and care not to take too much.

  • @commonsensemillennial
    @commonsensemillennial Год назад +1

    Tip always bring a plastic shopping bag for trash found to clean up your area. Every hike pick up some trash

  • @kimers12660
    @kimers12660 3 года назад +10

    Your Action Matters! ..........so true! 💖
    I love the caring way you live your life💟✌🏽🕉🍄 as it should Bee 🐝❣️

  • @SpregioCheeks
    @SpregioCheeks 3 года назад +1

    morels are great and all.. but i love oysters and chicken of the woods. I missed this season due to a vacation.. it's been bad the last couple years in MN. Plus now i'm living in the metro, and it's tough as I don't know the land, but I got an ebike, and found some woods that is more than likely illegal to forage. but still felt good to be in the woods

  • @kellyhall2015
    @kellyhall2015 3 года назад +30

    This was awesome. Unfortunately, as a landowner, this is the time of year everyone wants to visit without permission so we are painfully aware of others getting there first.

    • @ohsweatbret
      @ohsweatbret 3 года назад +23

      As a former big land owner in Texas, nothing deters people more than a sign saying “No Trespassing! Violators will be shot”

    • @Bwaaz
      @Bwaaz 3 года назад +13

      @@ohsweatbret that's the most american thing i've read all day haha

    • @driftcowboy2925
      @driftcowboy2925 3 года назад +5

      I get it. We found a patch of babies, about 40 in a small patch. Let them grow for a week. Came back to find them all cut at the stem, and all our no trespassing signs ripped down. Needless to say, I got my girlfriend and her family to start open carrying on the property while they're out in order to help keep people away. And keep them safe. XD

    • @gundog4273
      @gundog4273 3 года назад

      @@ohsweatbret My mom was reluctant to go into land but I asked if their was a no trespassing sign. There aren't any so I told them to go ahead. A sign would keep her out no doubt.

    • @suburbanbanshee
      @suburbanbanshee 3 года назад +11

      @@gundog4273 You know, there's this thing called "other people's property rights" that exists whether or not you see a no trespassing sign. If you find mushrooms on somebody else's land, they're somebody else's mushrooms.

  • @deanlarkins5858
    @deanlarkins5858 3 года назад +1

    In your video you showed several pictures of false morels. The small tops look like a Hershey's kiss. Those are not morels.????

  • @MadiLush
    @MadiLush 3 года назад +12

    I found them in 2019, and 2020. A whopping 6 total in both years. lol... So Last summer I grew mycelium from culture and planted a crap ton of them in my yard, and in the woods in prime spots. I might not get any this year, but fingers crossed for 2022!!
    GOOD LUCK THIS YEAR EVERYONE!!! :D

    • @markpasquarella3223
      @markpasquarella3223 3 года назад +1

      Trying the same strategy may the force be with us!

    • @MadiLush
      @MadiLush 3 года назад

      @@markpasquarella3223 I tried a few different liquid cultures and some failed. The winning combo is a True Morel syringe from LiquidFungi.com And the Ultimate pint substrate jars from Midwestgrowkits.com Everything I bought on Amazon (Dumb on my part) failed, was not active, or was contaminated. I way over did it and buried about 40 jars in various places. lol...

    • @teresahickey3021
      @teresahickey3021 6 месяцев назад

      I SEE YOUR COMMENT IS 2 YEARS OLD so,
      I’ve gotta ask,
      Did it work??
      Was You Able To Grow them????
      And I’m wondering. IF THEY CAN BE GROWN LIKE THAT,, How come WE ALL ARENT DOING THAT???
      SOMEONE TOLD ME IT WAS IMPOSSIBLE,,
      IS IT?
      DID YOURS GROW?
      I REALLY REALLY HOPE THEY DID, AND IF SO, WOULD YOU PLEASE TELL US EVERYTHING YOU DID TO MAKE THEM GROW,,
      I’m so curious and full of hope,, lol,, Can I ask what part of the USA do you live? East/ west/ central/ .
      I’m in southeast Kentucky where Kentucky, Virginia and Tennessee all meet. Today is April 2nd 2024 and I only just today heard that people are finding them Today!! But I know for a fact that they was not growing there 6 days ago,
      Is it possible for them to pop up in 6 days and be as tall as a Pepsi can??
      Really really

    • @MadiLush
      @MadiLush 5 месяцев назад

      @@teresahickey3021 Hey! I actually did find quite a few more in the woods in that area. But, no luck in my yard. I have 4 "Blues best mushroom bags" out there right now that I'm checking daily. There's def active mycelium in the bags and in the soil below them. We normally start to find them 4/15-4/20 in the wild. *fingers crossed*

  • @teresahickey3021
    @teresahickey3021 6 месяцев назад +1

    WHEN MY DAD WAS DYING WITH CANCER HE SAID HED LIKE TO HAVE A COUPLE BEFORE HE DIED.
    I went outside and looked over in the creek and found 3,
    Dad said God allowed you to find them for me,
    Which is probably why that happened.
    I miss you Daddy, I miss you John ( my husband who also died from cancer 4 months after my daddy) I hope heaven has moral hunting, lol, but I doubt fungus grows in heaven. lol.
    William D Ivey 1942-2009 Letcher / Knott County Kentucky
    JOHN H HICKEY- 1969- 2009 Harlan Kentucky
    Prayers for EVERYONE WHO IS HAVING TO DEAL WITH CANCER, it’s pure Evil
    God bless everyone reading this in Jesus name Amen.

    • @VictoriaBeaucamp
      @VictoriaBeaucamp 5 месяцев назад

      I am very sorry you had to experience this God bless you I hope you always feel your father and husband when you find them moving forward thru life ❤

  • @jencurtis4627
    @jencurtis4627 3 года назад +35

    Thank you for message at the end, Adam. While I actually never harvest mushrooms, preferring just to find and identify, you made me reflect on what I've been taking those around me, and where I can do a better job giving instead. You have impacted my life in many subtle ways since I started watching your videos about a year ago, and in some way, I feel that positivity ripples out to everyone I interact with, and who they interact, and so on infinitely. And that's true of all of us. Each act helps reshape our world in ways we can't even know. Thanks for the insight this afternoon. ❤️

  • @avsusky
    @avsusky 3 года назад +1

    I agree, taking all of what's available is selfish. leave some for other people and other organisms. that's just a general principle of life and how to be a good person.

  • @sarahbrown5073
    @sarahbrown5073 3 года назад +8

    Last year, I found a grand total of 3 Morrells.....at 3 different times....lol
    The year before that, I found dozens, big as soda cans. I thought that was rather impressive, until my dad brought one in that was bigger than my head. It seems to be feast or famine when it comes to Morrells, in my area. Hopefully this year will be feast.

  • @zainmir3889
    @zainmir3889 3 года назад +1

    I have 400 kilograms of these mushrooms. Does anyone want to buy this mushroom ??

  • @maverick1740
    @maverick1740 3 года назад +12

    I like the give and you shall receive part at the end, humbling.

  • @jackienegretebenton2404
    @jackienegretebenton2404 2 года назад +3

    Thank you so much!!! For sharing your knowledge with us and using your platform to make the world better by asking people to think and be considerate! I 100% agree with what you said, and we can’t use excuses to comfort ourselves into thinking that everything is fine if we continue to deplete the earth every time we find something that we can use. We share this world with every living thing and it’s senseless take it all for yourself.

  • @mistyarcher802
    @mistyarcher802 3 года назад +12

    It's been years since I hunted morels! Now the itch to go forage for them is back 😊 thanks!

    • @betsyburton538
      @betsyburton538 3 года назад

      We have a place in central pa that we visit every other weekend. Next trip I’m packing my boots and going hunting. This will be my first time ever.

  • @eloisebush4595
    @eloisebush4595 5 месяцев назад +1

    I once found a 6 in.morrel in a pasture all by itself under an oak tree.yumyum.one time I made 3 lrg.fry pans of mushrooms for me & my 5 kids.we ate. Them all.delicious.😂😂😂😂😂❤❤❤❤❤

    • @eloisebush4595
      @eloisebush4595 5 месяцев назад

      I'm 82 & bad back ,so I dont get out anymore.I hope some kind soul will bring some to me.I live in Bagley,Minnesota case someone I know reads this.hint,hint.😢😢😢❤❤❤❤❤

  • @TalesofDeath
    @TalesofDeath 3 года назад +9

    Absolutely love your videos!! I always learn something. Thank you 😊

  • @TheCodex808
    @TheCodex808 3 года назад +1

    Find the right kind of mushroom too or they can kill you 😆 craziness indeed look for certain ones 😆 !

  • @kagobonestalker1487
    @kagobonestalker1487 3 года назад +14

    "Mushroom hunter's friends are never getting married." - Adam
    You heard it here folks. Beware of befriending mushroom enthusiasts!

    • @chezmoi42
      @chezmoi42 3 года назад

      No, they just get married in the dead of winter.

    • @jimjones8967
      @jimjones8967 3 года назад

      What do >50% of marriages in North America result in?

    • @johnedmunds1380
      @johnedmunds1380 3 года назад +2

      @@jimjones8967 the number one cause of divorce is marriage. Lol

    • @jimjones8967
      @jimjones8967 3 года назад +1

      @@johnedmunds1380 Exactly

    • @jimjones8967
      @jimjones8967 3 года назад

      Marriage is not a good thing for everyone

  • @Pigpen1202
    @Pigpen1202 Год назад +1

    I love morels but I love chicken of the woods a lot more. Great educational video

  • @cannibal_redneck7109
    @cannibal_redneck7109 3 года назад +17

    First year hunting for Morels. I need all the help I can get lol.

    • @darksi226
      @darksi226 3 года назад

      Same here.

    • @stoicpeacewarrior4174
      @stoicpeacewarrior4174 3 года назад

      I need all the help I can get too!

    • @Cococonutt
      @Cococonutt 3 года назад

      Where are you located?

    • @cannibal_redneck7109
      @cannibal_redneck7109 3 года назад +1

      @@Cococonutt Central Pennsylvania, so a lot about this channel helps.

    • @franciecrist991
      @franciecrist991 3 года назад +4

      I also suggest to not only look standing but also suggest squatting and looking around

  • @danatripp1972
    @danatripp1972 Год назад +2

    I absolutely love your attitude about giving more than you take in life 🙏❤️🙏

  • @shanibanerjee5425
    @shanibanerjee5425 3 года назад +13

    Adam, I miss the free samples from the whole foods counter; but I love this as well. I just bought 4.5 acres near Portersville; my oyster haul has been excellent.

    • @frithar
      @frithar 3 года назад

      Hello, from over here in Butler!

    • @hunting1873
      @hunting1873 3 года назад

      Hello from Prospect. Lots of morrel mushrooms arround here if you know where to look!

    • @terryheasley7027
      @terryheasley7027 2 года назад

      Hello from Saxonburg! This will be my first year of hunting for morels, but I am doing it on my own with nobody to teach me except you. You are a fantastic, altruistic teacher. 😇

  • @planeiron241
    @planeiron241 3 года назад +1

    use a fish net or netted bag when fishing for morels so the spores can fly away for another day of hunting

  • @lilyw.719
    @lilyw.719 3 года назад +10

    I haven't found a morrel yet, but learning to spot them sounds very much like training your eyes to spot fossilized shark teeth on the seashore. That's my favorite treasure hunt down there.

  • @quirkworks4076
    @quirkworks4076 Год назад +3

    Outstanding content, as always, Adam. This species is particularly frustrating for us here in Maine as (try as we might, skipping TV shows and weddings) we just come up blank most of the time. And I hope everyone takes your final admonition to heart. It was forceful, yet kind, and pointed us toward respect and generosity. Thank you for that.

  • @barbduncan3678
    @barbduncan3678 3 года назад +17

    Many years ago I lost a friend to false morel. Please do a post on identifying.

    • @suburbanbanshee
      @suburbanbanshee 3 года назад

      Townsends just did one where he cut morels apart, and showed the hollows inside them. He said that if you cut one apart and there's no hollow, throw it out as a false morel.

    • @kathyhyser
      @kathyhyser 2 года назад

      Sorry for your loss.

  • @mikeschuler2946
    @mikeschuler2946 2 года назад +1

    Do you need to wear camo while hunting them . I hear they have keen eyesight

  • @logoseven3365
    @logoseven3365 3 года назад +10

    Toads!
    “Do you mind?!”

  • @zainmir3889
    @zainmir3889 3 года назад +1

    Anyone purchase this Mashrom.
    I sale this mashrom.

  • @dustinlafleur8648
    @dustinlafleur8648 3 года назад +9

    The gospel near the end there. Preach it bruv 🙌 🙏 👏

  • @jollylama4773
    @jollylama4773 Год назад +1

    if you get a batch, throw one in a 5 gallon bucket of maple sap water and shake it a few times a day for a few weeks. Then dump it under and around a good patch of the trees you found it near. they like Tulip trees too!

    • @jollylama4773
      @jollylama4773 Год назад

      thanks for all your videos Adam! I've learned so much watching you and it always makes me feel good to know there's fellow stewards of mamma earth out there. Keep it up!

  • @cynthiacecil8475
    @cynthiacecil8475 3 года назад +7

    Loving your content even from the other side of the country 🥰 hello from Eastern Washington! I have found morels mostly in pine needle duff (unsurprisingly lol)

  • @momsmushroomsjodyfoster5786
    @momsmushroomsjodyfoster5786 3 года назад +2

    To your point about the best things being close to home. Last year after scouring mile after mile after mile in search of the elusive morels We gave up and came home. That’s when we found the five giant black ones right next to our doghouse! #HomeIsWhereMyHeartIsAndMyMushrooms

  • @scottconklin6486
    @scottconklin6486 3 года назад +8

    "Don't harvest unless you intend to intentionally reciprocate". Good nature and human advice. Another great video, Adam.

  • @UselessKnowbody
    @UselessKnowbody 2 года назад +1

    I agree that most people cannot find Morals...

  • @PawPawMountain
    @PawPawMountain 3 года назад +6

    Great Advice, Thanks for your devotion to nature and helping us Learn Our Land!

  • @nmw9598
    @nmw9598 3 года назад +2

    "Someone beat you to it"
    Me: >=[
    "That someone doesn't always mean a human someone, it can be a animal or insect someone"
    Me: Awww :)

  • @User-1543
    @User-1543 3 года назад +6

    PERFECT TIMING. Black Morels are just starting to pop in my state!

  • @WalkInTheWildMedia
    @WalkInTheWildMedia Год назад +1

    💚Brother, your content is top-notch! I'm a fellow forager with a small channel, and I genuinely look up to you. Your dedication and talent are evident, and I'm excited to see what you'll create next. Keep shining and inspiring others! 🍄

  • @BloodAsp
    @BloodAsp 3 года назад +7

    500+ likes, 0 dislikes. As it should be, and infinite ratio!

  • @CanadianProho
    @CanadianProho 3 года назад +1

    I intend to harvest without reciprocating.

  • @technosaurus3805
    @technosaurus3805 3 года назад +4

    7. Stop spreading the Emerald Ash Borer.
    Many trees in the Ash family are susceptible to the Emerald Ash Borer. When you cut up a fallen Ash for firewood and transport it to your fire place/pit/etc... you could be destroying morel habitat.

    • @willbeez60
      @willbeez60 3 года назад

      Very true. Where I am in eastern Ontario, the borer came through a few years ago, and now we have almost no ash trees left at all.

  • @Tekyng_of_Baregan
    @Tekyng_of_Baregan 2 года назад +1

    Let's be honest, nobody is going to be that generous.

  • @jackiehamner2317
    @jackiehamner2317 3 года назад +11

    Live in S. Central Indiana. Everything you say is spot on. I'm over 60 and have hunted mushrooms since I was 12 years old. If you leave a few, next year's crop could be many. Also never tell where your hunt unless you want everyone to harvest your prize mushrooms.

  • @dantesawakening7662
    @dantesawakening7662 2 года назад +2

    Really liked your ending statement! People really need to remember that their impact does have an effect to the environment and they need to be aware of that.