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| Shane | | | | foragedandfound(at)yahoo.com November 05, 2009 Hi. I am looking for folks to do some foraging for me this comming spring. I am buying Ramps and Fiddlehead Ferns. If intrested email me for more info. |
| Sharon Guyton| | Hagerstown, MD | | artlover59(at)msn.com November 03, 2009 My husband and I are avid morel hunters in MD, his sister and her husband are in the Oriental, NC area. I do not want to know where any spots are, just what trees are you looking under in this part of the country. Are we too close to the shore? I moastly see pine trees in their area. We would love to go hiking and hunting in the spring when we visit. |
| Anthony| | Raleigh, NC | | October 19, 2009 Not that anyone is here ever, but, does anyone have experience with Phallus impudicus? Wikipedia says it IS edible.!. Much to my suprise...
Just wondering if anyone has ever tried it. |
| randy| | weverville, nc | | September 04, 2009 it may help if you go to greensboro or hicker. it may help if you can get highier up. good luck next year! |
| john| | cattail creek--yancey county, nc | | July 06, 2009 I am here for a week visiting family and would like to go on a beginners mushroom hunt. Please email me at amerje@hotmail.com if anyone would be so kind as to take me out for an hunt..I am staying with the Hiers family |
| leashia | | liberty, nc | | leashiadavis(at)yahoo.com June 15, 2009 Hey everybody I am new to the area glad to know that morells are here moved from the north and morells are every where. Next season I would love to go with, hopfuly someone will e-mail me and be willing to take me with them or give me some suggestions on where to go around here.Thanks to you all and good luck next year |
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| freshholemaker| | Boone, NC | | May 06, 2009 My boss man is still finding them in front of his house on the lake in Butler,TN. Nice 6 to 10 inch grays and yellers! He took out a couple of newbies monday morning for about a half an hour and they found several each. So get back out in the woods again if you have already quit looking in NW North Carolina, if they are in NE TN still you know they are still here too. I'm gonna go out near state line tomorrow and look again myself! |
| Kevin| | Statesville, NC | | speedracer4u2c(at)yahoo.com April 26, 2009 Found some large whites and a couple small grays, only 13 though... if it doesn't rain in the next day or so the season here is over... good luck up north ya'll |
| randy| | high point, nc | | April 24, 2009 we i went today at lunch looking for new spots and i found one right behind were i work. i found about 3 dozen good sized ones, but i fear with the hot weather this weekend it will dry them up and like every year i will be sad because the season will be over!
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| Marty| | Advance, NC | | April 24, 2009 What a bummer. Found one lone yellow, about 4 inches tall. Ate it last nite, just enough to remind me what a delicacy they are. To top things off, my Dad called today from Ohio, they are finding them everywhere. Places that never had shrooms are producing like mad. I'm working this weekend or I'd make the 7 hour drive to "help" the locals with their "problem". Oh well, there's always next year. |
| Dwayne| | Salisbury, NC | | dmd696(at)yahoo.com April 24, 2009 moved here last September...been looking in a spot(s) near my house for the last 10 days w/most everything...tulip poplars, sweetgums, violets(always had violets in the area in SD), ferns, creek north & south facing ridge lines EXCEPT morels!!!
any ideas or maybe someone needs a helper to carry the bounty ;^)) |
| Kevin| | Statesville, NC | | speedracer4u2c(at)yahoo.com April 23, 2009 A new friend came up from Charlotte and we went out and found 68 grays and whites. I think he could have found them in Charlotte, just wasn't looking close enough... lol... the season may be over if we don't get rain tonight or tomorrow. He took some pics, I think he's going to post them on here... best of luck all |
| Kevin| | Statesville, NC | | speedracer4u2c(at)yahoo.com April 22, 2009 Went out this morning and found 85 white and grays. A lot of them were fresh, hope this warm weather coming up doesn't kill em off. I emailed my pics and they mailed me back and asked what state I was posting to ( I forgot that part) so I know they got them, just haven't seen them on here yet. |
| randy| | high point, nc | | April 21, 2009 marty i feel your pain on only finding afew morels. i had a honey spot last year about 150 or so but NONE this year. i have never looked at pilot mtn. good luck the season will be over soon. |
| Marty| | Advance, NC | | mpglasgo(at)yadtel.net April 21, 2009 Moved here 20 yrs ago from Stark County Ohio. Asked around about sponge mushrooms for 15 years and everyone looked at me like I was some kind of freak. Finally found a sweet honey-spot that produced close to 100 shrooms a year for about 5 years. There's a new housing development there now, so I'm looking for a new spot. Found a few in Tanglewood over the years and in my natural area but not enough to even share with my wife or kids. I'm thinking of going off trail at Pilot Mtn Park this weekend. Anybody ever had luck there? If no luck there, I guess I'll take a road trip to some of my automatic spots in Ohio. |
| Ted| | Whittier, NC | | April 20, 2009 Found a dozen nice yellows yesterday and went back to same area today. Was greeted by fresh turkey signs and found only 1 small yellow. Kept looking and a found 40 nice yellow in a 25 sq ft area. All were between 3 and 6 inches tall. North facing hill with lots a poplar trees at about 2500 ft elevation. My wife also found 6 fresh small grays under a Bradford pear tree in our neighbors yard in an area we had found 30 10 days earlier. |
| Kevin and Cindy| | Statesville, NC | | speedracer4u2c(at)yahoo.com April 20, 2009 We found 140 today after last nights rain.... emailing pics |
| mrtoadmaster| | Greensboro, NC | | April 20, 2009 My wife and I found five nice golden morels yesterday near a local lake, the same place she found some last year about this time. These were about 5 to 6 inches in length and absolutely gorgeous.
I also found a couple of little guys on our farm later in the day, but we don't produce the big ones. These were dark and wimpy looking, but still delicious.
We've found that around here, morels grow in the proximity of poplar trees, not elms as often stated. Always poplars, but of course that's where we always look, so it's not surprising that that's where we always find them. If the underbrush is thick, forget about it -- there won't be morels there. If it's sunny at all, not a chance either. Good luck! |
| Sven| | Raleigh, NC | | April 20, 2009 Being a novice I thought the season was winding down and had pretty much given up after not finding any after several attempts......then my wife and I lucked out while walking the dogs, found and picked about two Food Lion bags full near Falls Lake Saturday. Some very dry but a number of very nice yellow and gray ones. Scattered in an area full of tulip poplars just like the texbook says! |
| Kevin and Cindy| | Statesville, NC | | speedracer4u2c(at)yahoo.com April 19, 2009 We went out yesterday and found 160 asstd. grays and whites. They were VERY dry though. If we don't get some rain they will be gone.... good luck all |
| randy| | greensboro, nc | | April 19, 2009 took the family and found 10 more today! |
| Ellers| | Near Greensboro, NC | | April 19, 2009 Found 6 large ones today, although they seem like they are already drying. |
| Matt| | Winston-Salem, NC | | April 19, 2009 Found 45 today in same spot. Moastly yellows and some greys. waited a day too long i think. Still a good haul.. |
| randy| | greensboro, nc | | April 18, 2009 well i took my 7 year old and we found about 20 but some of them where drying out! we are going to look more tomorrow! good luck hunting |
| Kel| | Burlington, NC | | April 18, 2009 Seventy-Five today. Went back to the same area. Poplar trees and sweet gums,along a creek. 4/17/09 |
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