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#1 ·
Went out looking for morels today. New area for me but the area was logged some years ago and looks very promising. Sadly, no mushrooms yet. Did see lots of areas that I would grow if I were a mushroom, lol.

Based on the forecast of 7 days with coldest night 40, most higher, I will be going every weekend from here on out.

Good luck to everyone.
 
#2 ·
The good news is things are coming up in the woods. But I did not see any morels yet. Below are a couple things I took pictures of.
Edible mushroom Fungus Mushroom Penny bun Medicinal mushroom
Leaf Fungus Plant Mushroom Terrestrial plant


We had a couple of nights below 40 this week and 1 or 2 in the long term forecast. But I have high hopes in the next few weeks of finding some good morels.

Anyone know what these are? 3 of them at the base of a rotting tree and the size of dinner plates. Very woody and smelled vaguely of fish when I broke off a piece (on a rock in bottom pic).
Soil Bedrock Geology Geological phenomenon Rock
Soil Leaf Tree Plant Tree stump
 
#4 ·
Looked yesterday, no luck. Not much up in the woods yet between Wooster and Springfield. Did see some dog tooth violets so that's a good sign IMO. No may-apple or anything else. May still be a couple weeks out based on all of the cold rain and nights dipping below 40.
Forecast: 62/39, 58/48, 66/38, 59/35, :eek: 50/30, 53/34, 59/?
That seems unseasonably cool for central AR in March to me. Dang weather. First a near biblical flood and now cool temps.
 
#7 ·
Gave the woods a good look yesterday. Still not seeing any morels yet.
Sunday - Thursday highs upper 50's/lows mid 30's.
I guess it is good that spring is slowly coming on so that it doesn't get too hot or dry before things have a chance to pop.
 
#8 ·
hey I was down last year. I am from iowa. I grew up down there and missouri. I hunt them from ar. to northern iowa. they were out this coming week last year for sure last year down there. I'm going to start keeping 10 day forecasts and results for future study but I was there March 30 last year and they were about half way through the season. I hunt them to almost minnesota until about may. they for sure will b edible size by middle of next week or next friday. just guessing . But rain is i. the Bentonville area this coming friday. And that's where I start. if your south of the mo. border u should b seeing them anytime depending on your current temps. But my experience here in iowa shows for the past 3 years they r in order it's just people got to then before me. So I'm on it this year
 
#12 ·
Found some 2" may-apple on my deer lease west of Greenbrier. Hope with the temps ahead everything wakes up and we start finding some mushrooms! I will be in the woods Sunday for sure.

right now 32,Wed 61°37°,Thu 73°50°,Fri 74°51°,Sat 75°46°,Sun 67°50°,Mon 70°41°,Tue 64°36°,Wed 62°39°,Thu 66°47°,Fri 68°44°,Sat 62°41°,Sun 63°42°,Mon 65°45°,Tue 66°46°,Wed 65°46°
 
#15 ·
I have seen 4 or 5 trees loaded down with pink blooms in Conway in the last week. I assume those are redbuds.

Question about the adage about oak leaves the size of squirrels ears. I have seen that used with both when to plant corn and when to look for morels. My oak trees are doing very little so far. I think I am going to assume it is more for planting, not picking, unless someone disagrees.
 
#16 ·
I would have to agree with leaves being the size of mouse ears before the morel season begins. Oak trees in my area are budding. I am sure by next week (with the warmer weather forecasted) we ought to be seeing some leafing out. One of our AMS members has already found “A” morel in NW Arkansas. Not sure of the county but will find out. Jay & another member are going out this weekend to scout. If all goes well we will have a foray next week Saturday.
 
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