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Finally connected.... Gonna get a ribeye and baked potato for the grill tonight. My helper was just a little excited. We left the pheasant back for now. Found them about 75 feet from my back door.
Finally connected.... Gonna get a ribeye and baked potato for the grill tonight. My helper was just a little excited. We left the pheasant back for now. Found them about 75 feet from my back door.
Nice find on the morels. I'm just not a fan of pheasant backs. Don't like the way they taste, but I tried a new recipe. Cut them into small thin pieces. Sprinkle them with smoked paprika and some good salt. They taste a lot like bacon.
I keep a yearly date log. Every year it's the same regardless of soil temps, moisture, wind, redbud blooms, etc... we start finding them on April 10th. The earliest we've found them were on April 2nd. They were under leaves, had to rake to find them that day as they hadn't popped up through the litter yet.
I've been following a KS morel Facebook page. Some are finding them near the OK boarder in sunny spots.
I keep a yearly date log. Every year it's the same regardless of soil temps, moisture, wind, redbud blooms, etc... we start finding them on April 10th. The earliest we've found them were on April 2nd. They were under leaves, had to rake to find them that day as they hadn't popped up through the litter yet.
I've been following a KS morel Facebook page. Some are finding them near the OK boarder in sunny spots.
I keep a yearly date log. Every year it's the same regardless of soil temps, moisture, wind, redbud blooms, etc... we start finding them on April 10th. The earliest we've found them were on April 2nd. They were under leaves, had to rake to find them that day as they hadn't popped up through the litter yet.
I've been following a KS morel Facebook page. Some are finding them near the OK boarder in sunny spots.
Judging by the pic riparian area that gets lots of sun. They werent very big but it was unmistakable what they were. This guy travels all over the state to chase morels.
I just looked back through some picture records on my phone and it looks like they consistently pop the first week of May on south facing slopes in my area
I haven't heard of anyone finding any over here yet.I get to busy shed hunting to look for fungus.should be good with all the cotton wood trees though.Talk about duck makes me hungry though
Catscratch, is this earlier than normal for you. I was just looking at my pics from last year. Picked 60# May 1-3. When were you starting to find them last year, you remember? Just trying to gauge when to take some time off to go to the farm!
Catscratch, is this earlier than normal for you. I was just looking at my pics from last year. Picked 60# May 1-3. When were you starting to find them last year, you remember? Just trying to gauge when to take some time off to go to the farm!