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Heya, fellow shroomers!
I'm from St. Joseph County, IN and all of the forums for my area are pretty much dead. It'd be refreshing to see even a little activity from my area...just a lil bit? Lol.
I prefer to hunt in Southern Indiana during the earlier part of the season and work my way to Northern MI. This past year, I swear I've packed twice the amount of research into my brain than any other year. All types of info from spore prints to chemical absorption. So, any information at all won't be shot down, even if I am already aware.
I honestly just want to see people in my area share the same hobby and love nature as much as I do.
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The half-free morels are actually delicious by the way...
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Many mushrooms in general can look like lots of intimate body parts......but we call just those ones "peckers"...I guess it could be worse.
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Hard enough telling people you hunt for mushrooms and they are like YOU MEAN DRUGS RIGHT?! ...Nope these ones you can eat! They are called peckers! No worries😉
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I've always found that the more people you take the more morels you will find.
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Also you can carry more beer that way
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I let my friends know if they go without my crew not only will I be able to tell, but they won't find shit without us lol😆
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One of the best ways to mark a spot. Beer can in a tree. If you find an old beer can in a tree stop and look harder😄
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That pretty much describes the best areas to find any morels at. Half free black and yellow.
God it sounds so bad to say half free and blacks in a sentence🙄 We gotta do something about this or we are all going to get in trouble😝
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