thank god the days are getting longer.but come spring in the woods itll be all up hill both ways.LOL.Lets hope these old bones are up to it.Or poor old Scott will have to push me around in a wheelbarrow.ROFL.
Find a palce to do some walking in doors, then the hills will not seem so big. A little walking every day will make Spring more enjoyable. I am monitoring some small blewits to see if this cold spell has ended the blewit season.
Ant, no to be a cause of any offensive remark here, but I'm wondering if I did purchase 4 lbs of Morels las year from you...just touching base for the 2013 season. Where I'm, I can't find Morel on my lot.
I just got in from shoveling 6" of snow. it was a good work out to keep in shape for this morel season. Moisture is moisture. The area I hunt up north had above average rain for for December so, so far so good.LOL.
Thanks Ant. I'm from Ruckersvile Virginia, but do forage wherever I'm if I can help it. Thanks for the thought and I will post any Morel finds in my area if I got lucky. There are group trips for morel hunting that I will be checking for next year season.
About t12 years ago, I got within 40 yards of one. I had my Airedale with me and he wanted the bob cat but I would not let him go after it. That cat was about 40 pounds of pure muscle. This was down around Peeples Ohio.
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