How to Find MORE Wild Morel Mushrooms! {Catch Clean Cook} Most Delicious Mushroom!!!
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The two guys running from what they thought was hornets, reminds me of the movie Tucker and Dale vs Evil. Love your video's.
That is a great movie, just dont watch it with the kids lol
That’s the best movie ever!
YES!!!
Omg. He jumped head first right into the wood chipper
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You are truly one of the most honest and sweetest guys on RUclips. What you’re doing is so special and hopefully families across America will imitate how you live your life.
Yes, we definitely need stronger family values in our country!
This channel has evolved so much. It’s not just hunting, it’s very educational 🙏 thank you so much rob.
Yes sir 👏
One of those rare dishes at this time of year, in Indiana, is having pan fried crappie and morels at the same time. Crappie are spawning and the morels are popping.
What part of Indiana? I’m by Warsaw!
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Hello Happy Hoosiers!
Culver here!! :) I've found about 4 pounds so far.
Thanks for being such an awesome human being and for inspiring me to start my own Catch&Cook channel right here in Cape Town,South Africa 🙏🏽❤️
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Subscribed too man! Keep the vids coming!
I'm in Southern Illinois and for the last week we have been feasting on Wild Turkey, Crappie, and Morels. I love this time of year.
@Bernice Chavez not into those kind anymore.
Me and my Dad used to go do this back in the day. Thank you for bringing back the memories.
Grew up in central Illinois, Pekin & Peoria Il would go cat fishing and mushroom hunting with my grandfather every chance I had. Best memories of my life. My four year old daughter and I watch your channel all the time. She loves your daughters enthusiasm for the outdoors and feeds off them. I relocated to Houston, TX five years ago and miss the Morrel season. God bless you and your family. Keep up the great wholesome videos. Fan for life!
I have a good friend that is a morel whisperer and could find them in the middle of an asphalt parking lot lol .. I’m decent myself but he is on a whole other level
Our family has gone out for morels for generations (70 years I'm aware of) in IA, MN, and WI
Same here in ohio. Been doing it for years
Edible mushrooms are a highly underrated and significant addition to the enjoyment of life and any dish you cook.
My middle aged son found his first Morels this weekend. Two days he went hunting them. Success!! Once he started finding one or two, more began being recognized. Your brain needs to be trained on what to look for. Awesome video!! Thanks for sharing!! Glad you got into them as well. God Bless.
Watching him go “OH there’s one right there!” Interrupting his own conversation, that’s that feeling I get when I go out for them during season
I am the catfishin sailor from Denton Texas lake Lewisville I spend a lot of time with you on RUclips and I feel like I have known you for many years and I love every adventure you take me on I am a 73 year old Viet Nam vet with P T S D, I am very greatfull to live in America and to know you and your family may God always bless all of you love Dalton.
One of these days you’re gonna have to come to West Virginia and dig up some ramps. If I wasn’t stuck in this nursing home I would offer to take you.
I love this guy, he seems so humble. god bless. Makes me want to leave the city and get in tune with nature. Seems like a good life to live.
I would love to see you do a Canadian goose hunt catch clean cook or snow geese
Canadian over here... they are mean but not that mean🥺😂😂 jkjk but for real they’re mean(protective)😳😂 got bit when I was 5 trying to feed one, not an animal to try and hand feed😂😂😂
@@katlynmarie7579 We get Canadian Geese here in Pittsburgh, right at Point State Park. One snatched a sandwich right out of my hand. 😂 Brave Birds!
he already has one ruclips.net/video/8bOTIRT_8PA/видео.html&ab_channel=deermeatfordinner
he already has one
@@charleswise5570 way toooooo brave in my opinion, gosh they just run rampant up here(in the “twin sault/soos, I’m on Canadian side obv😂) whitefish island/soo locks and Bellevue Park are always littered with them, they have their babies at Bellevue most of the time which is an annual photo/viewing opportunity(the pond isn’t directly accessible by the public, there are bridges and platforms to watch them but otherwise it isn’t legal to go on the bank of it)
It’s like you read my mind!! Our truck just blew up/we just moved to Ohio/the fishing has been slow and we have wanted to do this so bad!! Seems like walking in the woods can provide dinner without having to drive!! Nothing can stop you unless you let it! Cant wait to watch this whole video!!
We call them dry land fish here in Tenn. I got a bread sack full 2 weeks ago:)
I grew up hunting morel mushrooms with my dad! So much fun, and they’re so tasty! This video brought back so many awesome memories from my childhood! Thanks man!
It's like when I was in high school growing up at Central Florida and knowing where to find mushrooms at the cow pastures. Before they were "Regulated".
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Ha.. yeah. Mushrooms like that (and others that "taste" the same) are all over in some places. Just be super careful.
Lmao
They grow like crazy here in the panhandle. All the farmers love them and some make tea out of em
Yep I went to school at UCF we made numerous trips to those pastures
Wild mushroom and wild onions pure organic👍👍👍👍👍
That's my favorite part of foraging is when you find that first one and then all of sudden bam you see them every where around you.
Exactly!!💥...💥..💥💥....💥💥💥💥💥💥💥💥
Yep. You feel like you found the pot o gold. 👍
I so remember as a young boy in Iowa huntin those things.... it was like finding gold and they are so good!!!!
Had a blast with you guys. It made for a great impromptu weekend. Come back in the fall and we’ll chase some whitetails. You can leave the hornets in Florida though.
Thank you! Didn't knew you existed until I decided Morels were for me! Congrats on moving to the bullseye of the country!
14:32 when you try to be funny but it doesn’t work out...I felt that haha
What did she even say ?? Lol
I was just looking for new ways to cook when I started to watch your channel. Im telling you the truth I fell in love with your RUclips channel. So now I try not to miss a chance to see what's out in the world thank you so much. I just started trout fishing and haven't had any luck so far. But it's good to be out since the covid 19. I am a Navajo. A husband to a beautiful woman and 5 beautiful kids. I lost family from covid and times I didn't know who to turn to for answers. I prayed to God and I end up sitting watching your channel. Not worried about anything no more. So I would like to thank you for that also.
More mushroom hunts would be awesome, maybe chicken of the woods and hen of the woods later in the year!? Wild mushrooms taste so incredible
I'm from Illinois brother, South Carolina resident right now but I grew up hunting morel mushrooms glad you got to experience it
I just spit my rum and root beer out when he said hornets was coming when it was drone . 😂😂😂
I was laughing so hard I didn’t know what to do!!!
Took my 8yo niece morel hunting Sunday and she was so excited that she found her first morel
Her little face lit up when he said “you put it in tea” hahaha then she said something about “only I caught that” nooooooo I did too lol
She is cute! I'm happy for Spanky.
Bro I was trying to figure out what she was referring to.
@@markterrell1353 hahahaa! I laughed for sure
Love this Video!!! After moving down to St Petersburg Florida from Indiana!! I miss hunting mushrooms!! My friends and Brother on Facebook lately have been hunting mushrooms!! I really miss it a lot!!! Thank you for this video!!! Now, turkey hunting and deer hunting in Illinois and Indiana are awesome!!! My Brother has a great farm of 30 acres in Indiana!! This video makes me want to get up there and go mushroom hunting!!!!! GOD BLESS YOU!!!!
I can’t wait to be able to buy some land some day
Yes! I've been hoping for you to do a mushroom foraging video for at least a couple years. Please do more! You can eat them with anything you hunt!
The great thing about harvesting mushrooms is that you’re not damaging them by taking them. The mushrooms are simply the fruiting bodies from the underground mycelium web.
When I eat something I want it dead, so it don't come hunting me back. Let me tell ya about the rocky mountain oysters and the steer who never forgot or forgave.
@@tblbaby - Rocky Mountain oysters are a completely different sort of “fruiting body”.. 🤣
@@lorchid23 No way man, testicles are just animal mushroom type manifestations and they produce spore type stuff that impregnates. Think about it.
Have you ever watched "The Evil Dead" movie? I wouldn't recommend it, butt, it splains some of this stuff. The plants will come get ya man.
You might even be helping them spread through all of the spores you could send about, but I know almost nothing about morels..
Glad you enjoyed the morels. I live in Missouri and I find hundreds every year in my special spot
That's why we here in WV call them Dry Land Fish!
Super nice to see people hunt morels. Here in the upper East coast we hunt them in April and they're normally grey morels. Its quite interesting to see people find more yellows than greys. Also they sell for a lot of money per pound. Super popular mushrooms! Only downside to hunting them is the amount of ticks you'll get from all that walking and scraping in the woods. Especially baby ticks.
If I knew all I had to do was keep telling you something to get you to do it I would have been doing it along time ago lol with that being said you should definitely take me and my wife fishing for our anniversary 😂
Yeah you should take Austin and his wife fishing for their anniversary.
Also if you’re new to finding Hickory Chickens (Morels), look for popler trees, small fresh green plants of any kind, downed logs, and moist mossy areas. Good luck! So far my dad and I have found a total of 145 in 3 days this year. Just ate a plate full.
Man... What an amazing and educative video , have to go in the bushes with my dad again !!! THANKS ROB FOR YOUR GREAT WORK AS ALWAYS !!!🍀
Glad you, & Austin found some morel mushrooms, and enjoying the recipe to serve them. Love you guy’s, be safe, stay healthy, God Bless everyone
This channel has always been education
Earl - I'm waiting for Rob and Sarah to hit 3 million subs! ;-)
Thank you so much for the tip on sycamores. Finally had my first successful hunt today and brought home about 2 pounds of morels.
Otzi the iceman was found with these in his sachel oldest man in history...👍🏻
I love learning about hunting/fishing/foraging, and you never disappoint with the fun, educational content! I think it would be really interesting if you made French onion soup with the wild onions!
Just got off work too see DMFD😍😍
Why not just watch it at work and get fired , then DMFD will feel bad and hire you to film his videos
@@sammyramirez9465 never even thought about that 😡 Rob I need a job now !!! You hiring ?😩
It's fiddlehead season here in Northern British Columbia! They are a little young fern before the get old! So amazing and so many different preparations! Come to Northern BC once the COVID is over and enjoy amazing black bear hunting and some fiddleheads!
DMFD 🔥 In Minnesota we go Morel Hunting right after the Lilacs Bloom. That's the best way to time it out in the Midwest!
I've been "dry land fishing" for morels for forty years. Best spring delicacy there is in Kentucky.
When you just get home from school and you see his post
Ahh its 21:03 here in SA
Yes it is
@@keltonlee5950 what
What a rush!! I love mushroom hunting! This is something I have done with my dad most of my life!
It’s funny you say “this is Rhonda we picked her up front the gas station” because if you tell some people in the Midwest you’ve got some morels at home you probably could have a couple strangers in your house
That no lie my son told a class mate at school we had found morels on our farm and I had 9 strangers ignoring my no trespassing signs and I had to chase them off. Two of them we had to have arrested after they pulled a knife on my oldest son and he had to present his sidearm . Morels can bring out the crazies here in Ks..
Morels also grow where there was a forest fire I live in the state of Washington on the Westside just in our backyard fire pit there's at least 50 to 75 of them every spring
Yes...forest fires seem to spur them into growth for some reason. There are professional pickers who follow the fires for morels.
This reminds me of my childhood 🥇
Need to come up too the Appalachains and dig ramps with us in the spring! One of my favorite yearly traditions.
“CowPatty” mushroom now we all know what those are 😁
Listen rob , this is my biggest advice for morel hunting! If you wanna go there next year and get them . YOU need to use onion bags so the spores can fall out !! When you pick them the spores are tiny and they will fall out of a mesh bag . Picture them like seeds but a lot smaller.. so when you have a mesh bag your like Jonny Apple seed and wherever you walk you seed !!
💕💕 love from south africa 💕💕
I love hunting morels, chicken of the woods, hen of the woods, any kinda wild edibles really. I love any time I can spend in the woods
TRUST ME... EITHER SLOW, OR FAST SAUTÉ BUTTER 🧈 ONION 🌰 BASIL ( OR FAV SEASONINGS) YOUR TASTEBUDS WILL AND DANCE!!!
Dear Katie,...I caught that too. lol I loved Morel season, still do! Where I live in Alberta there are places by the North Saskatchewan River and the Pembina River where we used to go and collect Morels and look for sheds while we were at it, always an entertaining and out right fun day!! I'm glad you got a taste of them now so you know why some of the folks commenting pushed hard for this episode. Next we'll all be pushing for more wonderful edible wild mushrooms like Apricot Jelly Mushrooms, Puffball Mushrooms and even Shaggy Mane Mushrooms all of which pair really well with wild game. Plus getting your kids involved may lead to a lifetime love affair with all sorts of different mushrooms, and different foods!!
The morels we pick and eat in Sweden are “poisonous” so you have to treat them before eating them.
they arent morels, more of a "look alike"
False morels
That cracker recipe is good, but the flavor of a good morel is so special all they need is small amounts of butter/garlic/pepper/and salt, sautéed.
TIP: When picking, morels drop a huge amount of 'spores' that will grow new shrooms the next year. It's best to carry them in perforated bags, like a plastic orange bag so they're easily dispersed as you search! Robert, best to search after a light, overnight rain. (Also, most cats like to keep their spots a secret)
I don't know who, but someone actually needs to hear this, you've got to stop saving all your money. Venture into investing some, if you really want financial stability
Invest globally in bitcoin, gold, silver, forex market, commodities. Just don't be left out and save yourself
Beautifully said, I tell my folks these words everyday. It's good to save money but most people don't understand the market moves and tend to be misled in facts like this and always depend on money in the bank.
I understand the fact that tomorrow isn't promised to anyone, but investing today is a hard thing to do because i have no idea of how and where to invest in these?
@@nelsonjeannette4169 Hey, this is a computer age. Peeps who aren't even traders make money from the crypto and forex markets ,how many millionaires do you know who have become wealthy by investing in savings accounts? I rest my case.
Very helpful, this is what I needed to hear today
The morel mushroom I've been watching you for about eight years I enjoy all your videos keep it up keep up the good work
Greedings from germany
We have a patch out the back door, got our fourth colander full yesterday . Sweat for 5 min , drop in hot butter. Yum
I find them in Georgia like Big Time! Privet bottoms, elm trees and tulip poplar trees. As soon as the tulip trees start to flower, it’s on! A lot of gray Murrels in privet bottoms.
We pick a bag full of them every in Wisconsin in our backyard. Expensive restaurants pay a premium.
You can get addicted to morel hunting in a flash....good stuff!!
Man, I've been looking all over and still haven't found any this year. Enjoy, they are delicious!
Robert, I really enjoyed that video. I’m glad you got to experience hunting for those mushrooms it’s a lot of fun! I was lucky enough to have a friend in Washington state who taught me about hunting for black morel mushrooms. His name is Travis Jones. Up there we had to spot in stock full grown cottonwood trees and then hunt underneath them in the spring time. We ended up with pounds and just a few minutes! Anyways we did the same thing we soak them in water so all the bugs would crawl out of them. And then we sliced them and cook them up like a steak with olive oil and salt and pepper. Delicious! In addition to that I just like to say thanks for making all your videos, they mean a lot to me.
My edit button is not working so above in that last paragraph it is supposed to say spot and stock.
Morels sauteed in butter with fresh chives on the side of a ribeye or elk steak and roasted potatoes over a camp fire absolute heaven on Earth
Glad you finally got to do this. Looking forward to see many more follower suggestions that you should do as well.
Hello idol rob,im godfrey from the philippines,ive been a subscriber andwatching all of your videos,it was all entertaining and i learn a lot on you clean and catch vids,in this time of pandemic,you channel is very inspiring to me,but since we both lost our jobs,ive been watching all your vids,keep up the good work, your my IDOL,GOOD DAY TO YOU AND YOUR FAMILY......😊😊😊😊
Me and my wife just took a trip to Jupiter to visit a lot of the places Rob mentions. I loved it!! We are from NJ, wish could move there lol.
Dude your wife's from WI and this was your first morel hunt!??? surprised! Glad you got to go and have a successful hunt
I love it. Next time you up around st simons let me know we'll go and catch some giant flatheads on the altamaha river
after living with so much drama and tuning it out. This is exactly what I was looking for. Men out set on a adventure to find Morel mushrooms, and enjoying the beauty of the day with each other. This video was exactly what I needed. Not to mention how educational it was for me, as I really want to make a saute of these morels with a nice steak and some artichokes. You get all my love
Greetings from westrrn Illiinois. Use a bag made of a mesh material. The spores will fall through the mesh to the ground instead of collecting on the bottom of the bag. Love the video.
My favorite mushroom to eat. Yellow and gray morels. Yellows grow bigger. There is also a false morel, poisnous. Yellows/grays are hollow and the false morel are solid. Yellows tend to be bigger than grays. But yet look the same as grays.
Morels with rabbit and rabbit gravy.
I wish they grew in Florida. Huntin season would continue. A true midwest recipe. I grew up in eastern Iowa along the Mississippi agter the military moved to Hobe Sound. I was almost going to give it when they started cooking. As u can tell I am commenting as I watch. Keep it up Rob.
Thanks Rob - watched from start to finnish and now I'm going to go searching - - in New Jersey
Up here in British Columbia we get morels from past forest fire sites. I make asparagus morel mushroom risotto with them.
Good job Robert, no one does it like you brother.
So glad you got the full experience, it's a spring treat to us in the midwest
I can’t believe you never went looking in WI or went Turkey hunting in WI. Sarah should be able to help you with that!! Great video. I love them!
People from the southwestern part of VA call them Dry Land Fish...We love them, and fry them the same way...egg, crackers, and butter
My friend took me out this week, and it was my first successful hunt. We got 10 hand sized yellow Morels and 16 small blacks. It was the most exciting hunt I've ever had.
Been hunting morels when visiting family in central Oklahoma. There, the main trees found are cedar. That's where we typically find them. We look forward to our foraging (hunt) every time.
I'm 44 too and have been finding them for over 30 years ! 4.5 lbs so far this spring ...
I had morel mushrooms for supper last night.Im 67 and hunted them all my life
Here in the Pacific Northwest of Washington state they grow around Cottonwood trees and get super huge!
Our Dad would take us out picking every spring...Great memories!
We love the morels here in E.Kentucky. We roll them in egg and cornmeal seasoned with salt and pepper and they are AMAZING! Taste a lot like catfish. Try that method next time.
Luther, MI... some of the best Morel picking I have ever seen or done. They have a bunch of locals who breed hounds to find them too. Amazing eating.
I have ate these fried.... With french fries! And quill! Lot's of tried food! And we have a place at red-oak are farm turkey huntin. And deer too!
Grey grows in the bush in more topsoil and the lighter ones generally grow in more light and generally sandy conditions
It’s 7am, I struck out yesterday on morels. However did quite well on fiddleheads. Heading out for redemption. This video helped greatly! Thanks 🙏