morel season 2011! :)

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I take a yearly trip to manistee national forest every year,still a week or two before they are up good.Last year between the two of us we picked 50lbs of yellows in 3 days,hope this year is just as good.
 
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I take a yearly trip to manistee national forest every year,still a week or two before they are up good.Last year between the two of us we picked 50lbs of yellows in 3 days,hope this year is just as good.

50lbs no that is an epic haul!!
 
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haul 2day 42, but they are the biggest i have found!!
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I take a yearly trip to manistee national forest every year,still a week or two before they are up good.Last year between the two of us we picked 50lbs of yellows in 3 days,hope this year is just as good.

50lbs no that is an epic haul!!

Yes it was
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,we didn't even sleep,out all night hunting them with flashlights and lanterns.They were everywhere.
 
I found some last year, but am new to it, and not really sure how to look for them, and where to look. Everyone says elm trees, but I don't know what an elm tree looks like....I would love to find some of those.
 
You find them where they grow..literally.

Oak trees, apple orchards, stream beds, shaded hillsides.....once you locate a stand keep an eye on it and mark the location in your head, they should be there every year for the most part.

I have a bottom that has produced and will be checking it tomorrow since we have had good rain and now some warm nights.
 
Around here, I havent found any near pine but they can. Its a fungus, anywhere that offers the right conditions can produce Morels if the spores have taken hold.

My friend hit a truck load last week but he is lower in elevation then I am...hopefully the next few weeks will have them turned on here.
 

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