Some people think they know EVERYTHING I been hunting mushrooms over 50 years and I don’t GAF what anyone else does. I do me. Glad I found your channel I’m in northern Indiana just starting up here
I have always loved black morels, and it looks like you are finding some real honey holes! Great video, and good tips for sure. I just found the first ones last Sunday morning. There should be more in a few days. I love the big yellows, but the black morel has always been kinda special to me because that's what I started out with. Take Care, Happy picking!
@@whisker_biscuit_outdoors1385 why? To many hunting them now days? I think lack of snow fall in recent winters. Im here in central Ohio. Been hunting this area close to 40 years. All my spots have petered out and its very hard to find new spots once you get older. But semi retired now so have the time to look and branching out this year. Heading over to hoover NF this weekend, then up to Michigan mid may,, if my knees hold up.
I went out Saturday, southwest Ohio, was scouting for turkey sign aswell as trying find morels. Because of you I pay more attention to the shaggy back hickory. I love your attitude towards those who critique. Now that we have had some rain and temperature relief I'm hoping to find some blacks. I don't worry about yellows, I get those in spades butnow I'm torn, opening day of turkey season is Saturday so I'll be in the hardwoods, alot of beech, oak and hickory. Here I am drinking beer at 7 am enjoying the video. I just got off of a 12 hour shift so it's ok!!
Great video. I have to go back ad read the professionals from your last video, LOL. Love your honesty and comedy. Have a great season and look forward to your next video.
The Mushroom Wonderland channel recently did a compilation interviewing loads of US mycologists and respected experts on cut vs pull and the general consensus was that it doesn’t make a difference as long as you respect the environment, don’t rake the land etc. On your black morel finding - this is surely a superpower! I’m still looking for my first (in north Switzerland).
Thank you for sharing this video! You have some eagle eyes for these little guys. Don't let people get you down when you are sharing your hard-earned tips and tricks on here to just help others. Seems some are missing that point.
Black sponges are elusive and a cool find, worked a patch for a few years and what I remember the most was they stained my fingers it was so cool… wishing for that every year. They were a delicious early treat.
Are those morchella angusticeps? I hunt in southeast Nebraska and Missouri and haven't ever come across them. The overhang on the cap is interesting in that species. Appreciate your channel - happy hunting!
Im curious on how to find these? I know the video says to do this but im assuming you mean just go out and look? Lol honestly though would like to know if them are around specific trees or on a creek bank maybe
This was my first year hunting and i think i just picked a garbage spot with leaves that are just to deep. Gonna try it one more time this season somewher else and then its back to the drawing board
would you say the heat you had was bad for the morel production or good ? we had heat here in quebec to about 75-85 for a week and i cant find any lol !
yep you gotta love all the experts telling old wives tails. and folklore. the only thing a mesh bag does is keep them from sweating like plastic would ....great vid
Man ive been out sooo much already and havent been able to find anything... not a single one 😢 of course I dont really live close to anywhere that would really got wild and dont have a car either so there is that 😂
Had a spot that peaked at 350 yellows, next year 20, year after 1. Onion bags and tap the spores out upside down didn't save it. Had others for 15 years with the same methods. All spots die. Thanks for the videos and fuck those keyboard warriors my guy!
I was gonna go with soup cooler but I thought that was more appropriate. Btw I live in Va and I’m still finding greys, blacks , and yellows. Love watching you find them.
Whatever you do, don’t let what anyone says bother you. People love to comment and they don’t know shit. I usually don’t but I will comment if I see people are running their cake holes and trying to be know it all’s.
You are like a morale ninja😂
“If that bothers you, I don’t care” 🤣🤣🤣❤️❤️❤️
i find it even funnier that he calls them that haha , gives the vids a little kick 😀
@@QcDesj03 totally agree
Some people think they know EVERYTHING I been hunting mushrooms over 50 years and I don’t GAF what anyone else does. I do me. Glad I found your channel I’m in northern Indiana just starting up here
I have always loved black morels, and it looks like you are finding some real honey holes! Great video, and good tips for sure. I just found the first ones last Sunday morning. There should be more in a few days. I love the big yellows, but the black morel has always been kinda special to me because that's what I started out with. Take Care, Happy picking!
I never find blacks around anymore. It’s awesome that you do!
I had 10 black spots 5 years ago and now I’m down to 2. The morel game is dying around here I’m afraid
@@whisker_biscuit_outdoors1385 why? To many hunting them now days? I think lack of snow fall in recent winters. Im here in central Ohio. Been hunting this area close to 40 years. All my spots have petered out and its very hard to find new spots once you get older. But semi retired now so have the time to look and branching out this year. Heading over to hoover NF this weekend, then up to Michigan mid may,, if my knees hold up.
Dude you've got some serious skill at finding morels.
Thanks brother
I went out Saturday, southwest Ohio, was scouting for turkey sign aswell as trying find morels.
Because of you I pay more attention to the shaggy back hickory.
I love your attitude towards those who critique.
Now that we have had some rain and temperature relief I'm hoping to find some blacks. I don't worry about yellows, I get those in spades butnow I'm torn, opening day of turkey season is Saturday so I'll be in the hardwoods, alot of beech, oak and hickory.
Here I am drinking beer at 7 am enjoying the video. I just got off of a 12 hour shift so it's ok!!
Great video. I have to go back ad read the professionals from your last video, LOL. Love your honesty and comedy. Have a great season and look forward to your next video.
The Mushroom Wonderland channel recently did a compilation interviewing loads of US mycologists and respected experts on cut vs pull and the general consensus was that it doesn’t make a difference as long as you respect the environment, don’t rake the land etc.
On your black morel finding - this is surely a superpower! I’m still looking for my first (in north Switzerland).
Thank you for sharing this video! You have some eagle eyes for these little guys. Don't let people get you down when you are sharing your hard-earned tips and tricks on here to just help others. Seems some are missing that point.
I appreciate you saying that and people like you make it worth it
Ignore the losers, your content is great stuff👍
Thanks man
I enjoy watching your videos
I love your video s don't worry about the negative junk thank you
Black sponges are elusive and a cool find, worked a patch for a few years and what I remember the most was they stained my fingers it was so cool… wishing for that every year. They were a delicious early treat.
great vid haha. love the intro
Wow those blacks are hard to see against dark soil and wet leaves! I am heading your way next week. Leave a few for me.😁
those are perfect size. youre right in prime time!
Thanks for posting - gonna hit my property in West Putnam County in a couple weeks.
Very nice 👍
I pull all the stumps and throw them in my garden box.. about 10 years of doing it still havent got one in my garden lol but ill keep doing it
Really enjoy your videos, do you also harvest ramps? I believe I saw some as you were picking.
Not often, they’re kind of everywhere around here
Are those morchella angusticeps?
I hunt in southeast Nebraska and Missouri and haven't ever come across them. The overhang on the cap is interesting in that species.
Appreciate your channel - happy hunting!
Everyone thinks they are an expert! Really simple don’t watch if you don’t like it! Keep up the good work
Thanks man
4:18 Pro tip.
Im curious on how to find these? I know the video says to do this but im assuming you mean just go out and look? Lol honestly though would like to know if them are around specific trees or on a creek bank maybe
I have other videos on black morels that might be helpful
This was my first year hunting and i think i just picked a garbage spot with leaves that are just to deep. Gonna try it one more time this season somewher else and then its back to the drawing board
Don’t give up hope on the deep woods thick ground cover leaves spots. They normally produce after everyone is done for the season
would you say the heat you had was bad for the morel production or good ? we had heat here in quebec to about 75-85 for a week and i cant find any lol !
Never good man. You always want that slow progressive warm up in spring
@@whisker_biscuit_outdoors1385 thanks for your answer , getting better now the weather !
Found lots in the open this year
I agree cutting doesn't make a difference! I even use plastic bags😮
How are the yellows coming along?
Worth picking by the end of this weekend
I finally found a few baby morels in my spots here in Kokomo. I'm gonna let them get bigger
yep you gotta love all the experts telling old wives tails. and folklore. the only thing a mesh bag does is keep them from sweating like plastic would ....great vid
Thanks man
Your videos are great. Don’t let the keyboard mycologists get under your skin!
Thanks man, I appreciate that very much
Man ive been out sooo much already and havent been able to find anything... not a single one 😢 of course I dont really live close to anywhere that would really got wild and dont have a car either so there is that 😂
im high as shit lovin this
Had a spot that peaked at 350 yellows, next year 20, year after 1. Onion bags and tap the spores out upside down didn't save it. Had others for 15 years with the same methods. All spots die. Thanks for the videos and fuck those keyboard warriors my guy!
Best comment ever !! Same here man
I was gonna go with soup cooler but I thought that was more appropriate. Btw I live in Va and I’m still finding greys, blacks , and yellows. Love watching you find them.
Whatever you do, don’t let what anyone says bother you. People love to comment and they don’t know shit. I usually don’t but I will comment if I see people are running their cake holes and trying to be know it all’s.
I appreciate your use of the term Cake Hole
You have to be either a Marine or a soldier. Either way Semper Fi. Keep on finding those wood fish. I love to see it
Accidently found a 10 lb spot yesterday
I hate when that happens 🥲 sometimes hurts my back
:)
you're not doin it right ! lmao ! I'm jealous as hell rn lol. happy hunting man
Nvm shag bark hickory lol my bad
Vegan would just step on them because what is a harvest.
He got his own spot us why