Coming soon Morel Mushroom 2024 ...Baby Grays to Big Yellows... part 1

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  • Опубликовано: 22 май 2023
  • These are highlight clips from my 2023 Morel Mushroom season. It was a fair year. Found about 140 pounds with in 40 miles of my home. This is part one of a two part series. The full length videos for all these quick clips wont arrive untill spring of 2024. If there is a big demand with a big push of new subscribers or overwehelming amount of comments rerquesting the full length versions, I will try to push them out earlier, but it would take a huge response! THANK YOU SO MUCH !!! #howtofindmorelmushrooms #morelmushroomhunting #motherload #growmorelmushrooms
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  • @ForagingFreaks
    @ForagingFreaks 4 месяца назад +1

    What a bounty! Your drying process and room are awesome! 🤘

  • @iowaoutdoorfamily
    @iowaoutdoorfamily Год назад +1

    Thanks for sharing brother, great stuff! Love what you're doing!

  • @chrismurdock6049
    @chrismurdock6049 Год назад +1

    Now thar was a good video, i dont care who you are,lol. Not one person can honestly say any different. Loved it brother. Just got 61 on my new place we bought in southern,mo. Ive already placed some spore plates in several spots with half those 61 i found. We ate the first batch right away,lmao. Keep em comming brother.

    • @johnnyfish6051
      @johnnyfish6051  Год назад +2

      Man, what a motivating comment!!!! Thank you so much. There is nothing wrong with sixty. There are usually 2 or 3 years out of every 10 than I can barely find a meals worth. Now...a meal for me is like....three pounds, I'm a pig. Thanks, Chris. I will!

  • @TattooedGranny
    @TattooedGranny Год назад

    Great editing, yummy looking morel dishes, epic walk through the fire (sorry they are burning your spot) and killer morel hunting. Your channel has it all! Love it!!!

    • @johnnyfish6051
      @johnnyfish6051  Год назад +2

      Thanks, Granny. I find a few shooms, but your a better teacher on how to find them and where to start . Thanks for your support! Always greatfull!

    • @TattooedGranny
      @TattooedGranny Год назад +1

      Oh I don’t know about that…you got serious knowledge to share. But thanks.

    • @johnnyfish6051
      @johnnyfish6051  Год назад +1

      @Tattooed Granny just a do'r not a teach'r...I'll take it though. Tanks!

  • @user-xf1wv8uk8k
    @user-xf1wv8uk8k 9 месяцев назад +1

    So just read that you're in Kansas. 😢 Please send spores to Alabama. I sure do miss morels.

    • @johnnyfish6051
      @johnnyfish6051  9 месяцев назад +1

      Some years, I barely find enough for one meal. There are times I miss them like you wouldn't believe. Them little morels can drive you crazy.

  • @mymorelmaddness83
    @mymorelmaddness83 Год назад +1

    Man I don't know you guys must have gotten way more rain than us I didn't have one piece of land that really went for it but I did get 25lb eventually it was brutal this year I can't believe how much more you got than me but that's just great next year hopefully the rain will come to us and not all around us

    • @johnnyfish6051
      @johnnyfish6051  Год назад +1

      It's all about the rain for sure. Doesn't matter what you know or where you have been if it doesn't rain. 99 percent of people can only dream about finding 25 lbs. We had just enough rain on the right day to make them pop. After that, nothing for two weeks! Luckily, four days after they popped, we had cold nights in the upper 30's for 6 or 7 nights straight. Keeped them fresh and less evaporation. So lucky to get what I did. Didn't go more than 40 miles from home. But nobody... nobody would believe how much ground I cover. People think I'm lying when I tell them how far I walk. There are not too many people who can keep up with me in the woods, even for a fat boy! I go! Thanks for your support. Adrienne, always thank you.

  • @iowaoutdoorfamily
    @iowaoutdoorfamily Год назад +1

    First!

  • @NWSlayers
    @NWSlayers Год назад +1

    Man! You are a good morel hunter. You do morel mushroom commercially?

    • @johnnyfish6051
      @johnnyfish6051  Год назад +1

      Thanks. No, but I take morel picking very seriously and I cover more ground than you would ever believe on a local level. No, I don't travel to pick, but I do sell some morels, Some years you can't find enough to make a meal. Pure luck! Thanks again.

  • @michaelhansen2109
    @michaelhansen2109 Год назад +1

    You know I was just thinking that maybe morels are like asparagus. More sun the whiter they get. Because when I pull the grass back on my asparagus that didn't get white it white. The ones with sun are green. So maybe white morels to much sin yellows little sun blacks little sun. Meaning direct sunlight? What do you think?

    • @johnnyfish6051
      @johnnyfish6051  Год назад +1

      The morchella Americana that you see me pick change from gray to either white,tan, or yellow. It seems the more sun they get, the faster that life cycle is speed up. Thus, you tend to see more yellows in sunny spots. Black morels do not grow where I live....can't speculate. Thanks great topic!

  • @yelizyasar1881
    @yelizyasar1881 Год назад

    Kuzu gobekleri süper ama siz mantarları fileye koymalisiniz yanlış toplama şekli

  • @15000000th
    @15000000th 4 месяца назад

    Gyromitra good eating? Found some massive ones before but heard they're not good for you. Thoughts?

  • @mymorelmaddness83
    @mymorelmaddness83 Год назад +1

    I sure wish I could leave my private land alone long enough for them to get big but I cannot I have to pick them whenever I see them no matter how small because there will be five hundred people behind me even on my private land it's just ridiculous that's what meth does LOL

  • @iowaoutdoorfamily
    @iowaoutdoorfamily Год назад +1

    Where abouts you living?