Welcome to Michigan Morels.
Find out where to find morels. When and how to pick morels. On
the Morel Message Board, find mushroom photographs, discuss things
like preserving morels, paper, plastic or mesh bags. Mushroom Links
and much more! Find out about mushrooms such as the Meadow
mushroom, Chanterelle mushrooms, Boletes, Lobster mushrooms, Hen-of-the-woods,
Chicken-of-the-woods, Blewits and many more wild mushrooms that
are fun to hunt, and good to eat.
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You can eat any mushroom that grows... once!
But remember...
There is "No Sure Cure" for
mushroom poisoning! If you have a bad
reaction, you will either Live, or Die. Either way you're gonna regret
it!
Learn from experienced hunters 1st. If that's not possible, then
please buy the Audubon Mushroom Field Guide as a starter book. Especially
if you are going to try hunting mushrooms other than morels.
SAFETY IS A MUST for all wild mushrooming or edible plant foraging
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 2012
season is upon us soon!
An extremely warm winter and lack of snow has left many wondering
about the season. While we didn't have much snow, we DID
have ample precipatation all winter long. Now I think it
will depend entirely on the weather leading into, and during the
season, that will determine the outcome.
It's not about 'how many'... it's about 'how much you enjoy' hunting,
eating & sharing them.
______________________________See ya
in the woods!_____________________________
2011 had cooler than normal temps that spring, the morels started
about 10 - 15 days late. But once they got started, they
took off like crazy with all the rain! Lot of people had their
best year since 2003!
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