In the heart of the forest, where the wild things grow, Under the canopy, where the sunlight's low, With a basket in hand and a keen eye to see, I’m on a morel mushroom hunt, where the earth sets me free. So here’s to the forest, and the gifts it gives, In the stillness and the beauty, where my spirit lives, With each morel I gather, in this sacred land, I feel the touch of nature, in the palm of my hand.
@@mjnelligan7288seems like fake AI generated poetry, I see it online a lot these days, it’s good but fake. Possibly even from a bot account, just a heads up,
You are great treasure to the world! All my admiration for Randy! He did a pretty good job. I hope you have some children of yours to pass your love for nature and the passion of earning your livelihood morel hunting. It is an impressive way of life that celebrates the human connection with the wild.
Great video, those drone shots were awesome!! I bet that creek bath was wonderful, I miss the ones I used to have. Beautiful haul of Morels that day, I hope you have more like that. I really appreciate you taking the time and energy to take us along. Thank you!!
❤ I know right ✅. I miss them days out in the woods picking wild berries with the family. Jumping in the creek after a long day of harvest ❤. Best time of my life
I really enjoy your channel, guys. The drone footage definitely makes your videos pop. I love the ingenuity of your setup. Camp, harvesting and drying. It's obviously born of experience, and that shows. You're efficient, ethical and extremely hard working, with a solid knowledge of your products and your craft. Much respect to your family for this legacy. I'm a personal use forager, maybe that gives me a better appreciation of what you do. I've never have witnessed the volume that you guys harvest. I blows me away! Such a treat to see. Thank you for bringing your experiences to us and showing us part of your world.
I Grew up in the rugged hills/bluffs area of the Mississippi river in Northeast Iowa. When the spring temperatures and rains were just right- we had woodlands that we owned and harvested huge quantities of the big- light bulb sized tan morels, and also the small grey ones. Colder springs we got the smaller black ones. Totally dependent on the spring weather. Some years we harvested 10 bushels- we didn't sell them or dry them- we just ate them like crazy and gave them to friends. The USDA doesn't allow selling mushrooms that are not inspected- etc. Iowa is a great morel mushroom state- don't tell anyone.- Pan sauteed in butter or breaded and fried- or in a creamy pasta sauce- oh my- nothing better. Before my elderly Dad passed (We hunted morels for decades together)- I found some at a farmers market- $25.00 a pound- I bought 3 pounds and went to visit him, and we pigged out for two days. Fresh cooked morel mushrooms are the caviar of Iowa.
I’m surprised y’all don’t keep safety glasses to walk thru those sticks!! Also would it be feasible to carry solar panels to help with the battery recharge?
@@northernwildharvestwow! Can’t wait for the new season! The interaction with Alex was wonderful! Randy hope the A Tendon is doing better!! And my order is waiting for me at UPS!! Got to go grocery shopping for a great meal!!
I. Did this once and now I do it all the time. I got some Morales. I got some rain water I. Saved up and I put the Morales in a blender with some rainwater and blended it and then mixed it in 5 gallon buckets and threw it all over my property. That looks like Bush and you know all the weeds and stuff like that and now every year, I burn wood and throw Ashes around and we'll literally get thousands of them right outside my back door. Quality is top whar's i'm told.
Picked in a burn area in Montana..with lots of downed trees. A difficult pick for all of the logs we had to climb over or navigate around. Awsome fun..beautiful views..came home pooped..and black..😊
We call that “blow down” yes hard to pick but often nobody else is willing to check those spots! That moment when you spot a big one way down under a log and you are determined to pick it 😅
Haha I thought of that when I was editing the clip. I finally just finished reading the Dune series last week. Chapter each night after picking morels 🤣
I love the pick of the day! Have you ever considered using tump lines to help balance out the load on your pack boards? Thanks for another great adventure. ❤️🌲🐿️🍄
Yes, Randy has a tump line on his old school pack board. They are great for some harvests but they can get snagged when going through those little twisted burnt spruce
Hey guys!! Great video, beautiful greys and blondes. We got about a pound of Natural blondes this past weekend. Are you guys about to head out for this years harvest or already there? Be safe and thank you for the beautiful video. Me and all these guys look forward to you next video.
@northernwildharvest how flipping cool. I can't wait to hit the circuit. Maybe one of these years I'll get to meet y'all! Hopefully outside of the patch lol. Well, good luck guys and God bless all! Looking forward to watching the next installment
Awesome, we’ve commercially picked wild mushrooms as a family since I was kid. Great memories. I could only carry 1 bucket back then 😅I still harvest many of those same patches.
Many don’t want to be filmed. I will try, with the ones we know but we don’t sell at local field price unless we have to because we get ripped. I’ll definitely film next time we’re buying though
@@northernwildharvest Thanks for trying! I've read of other mushroom foragers running into buyers on the road during peak seasons but I've never seen any buyers for myself. I'd love to talk to a few and hopefully will get a chance to hear some awesome stories! Just got laid off from my job so I'm going to hit the road in my car, do some fishing, and see some more of this awesome world we have 😁
Great video. I ordered 2 but don't know the weight, I see soak in water for 10 minutes, dry and cook. Thanks as I would love to come help. Awesome !!!!
Thanks for the order. Yes give them a quick rinse, dump that water then soak for 10 minutes submerged in room temp water before cooking thoroughly. Looks like you got our “fire morel trio” which has each category of fire morel graded into their own bags for comparing. Enjoy!
We usually ship within 1-2 business days. Your order went out on June 3rd, post company tracking says estimated delivery June 13th, sometimes packages will arrive sooner. There should be an automated “shipment confirmed” email from us sent to you as well. 👍
I found Morel mushrooms in the woods by accident. I was looking around for a place to metal detect. I just happened to see them, I left them. They were a nice size, too.
Great video ,,, do you find they are silty, and hard to wash out, our fires here in the okanagan valley kelowna bc, people collect too, we did one year , found them quite silty after 3 rinses,,,,,,,,hope yours are great, no need to respond just saying ,
That’s why we try to pick in the soft burn when possible. Every burn is different because of soil type but when you can pick where there’s a layer of orange needle mulch, the ash won’t splash onto the mushies during hard rain
Is it common to run into other morel hunters while you're up there? Are there lots of other people doing what you guys do? Common to have your scouted locations "stolen?"Just wondering... great job guys! Good luck this year
Yep constantly, mostly other commercial harvesters. The reason we were in the Yukon was to avoid it because the only fire in BC last year had 150 pickers. All patches are fair game even if we scouted them. Most people won’t walk in as far as us, the ones that do, deserve whatever they find just like us 😁 cheers Joe
how do guys deal with all the mosquitos? are you just immune to them by now? also thank you for keeping up with this channel, I look forward to all the new episodes!
Sometimes we just keep moving to avoid them. I try to wear clothes they can’t bite through but they are a real nuisance sometimes. Those boreal muskeg swamps are the ultimate mosquito hatching zones!
We market a lot of ours over the winter which helps, but I really feel for many of the harvesters who work hard for so little. The work is fulfilling in other ways though, we do it because we like working in the bush
We grade while harvesting, during drying and then again very thoroughly after drying is completed. The spot we were getting water from i’d used 3 years prior so i knew it was safe. If in question then we have used gravity bag filters in the past.
Do you notice a difference of flush between control burn areas and straight up wildfires? Also, do you track control burn sites via firefighter websites?
Another fine video …so you could tell the other harvesters were commercial pickers just by their gear mostly ? I am waiting for the greys and blondes I hope …and you are in 100km on the forestry roads …I could guess but I won’t on here ..hope you all are doing well and dryer is full..
Yes there gear but also there no locals in that area really and doubt they would hike that far in for personal. We ended up chatting with one of them for a bit. We’re out here doing what we can this season!
MMMMMM - I can just taste these sauteed in butter and olive oil with enough heavy cream to thicken, then blended with al dente fettuccini, topped with a sprinkle of thin proscuitto and basil.
@@northernwildharvest - Could be quite a bit of fine gold in there (and a few nuggets that got past them), depending on how old it is. The older, the better.
i am here from Alex. i have a couple of very interesting questions if you could please help me. do you use somekind of water filter in order to make potable water from the wild? what kind of radios are you using for communication between people in the field?
We sometimes us a gravity water filter but in most cases, if we’re taking water from the wild, we get it from a fresh water spring if we can find one. Just regular walky talky style radios usually
The early black burn morels taste similar to true natural black morels, the green fire morels are have a great texture and are very umami, and the greys/blondes have a slightly nutty flavour. They can all be slightly smokey but usually when they are really smokey, it’s done intentionally while drying them.
I have done in the past but it made my bucket too weak and it ended up breaking because if it. I want to find a good bucket with that rubberized plastic, it would probably hold up better
Great Video. Now that I am retired I can finally afford some Morel mushrooms. Do you have a retail outlet, or where I could buy and approximate price. Since they are dried I expect the cost to be up there, unless it is sold by volume I am in the Lower Mainland area of BC Thanks.
Thank you. We currently have premium grade dried wild morels on our online shop. It takes 8 to 10lbs of fresh morels to get 1lb of dried on average. northernwildharvest.myshopify.com/?srsltid=AfmBOoq-SH6jwJcZqSlQ_JkvEeRLlkC1KyYaQzG0aJo7PV9lSpzb0YzW
On burns, in Canada, the commercial harvesting standard is 1/4' or less for various reasons. For personal, harvesting the stems is fine. They are fully edible.
Yeah there’s a number of reasons but like you said they are edible. These species often have shorter stems, the stems on burns often have more debris which gets into the pits/ridges. It also makes them easier to dry and package when the stems are short. 1/4” or less in commercial standard on burns here.
Haha we’ve talked about that for years! Apparently it is being done for pine mushrooms in other parts of the world. Those drones very expensive but it would be neat
My friend picks morels, and doesn't come home until he has at least 100 pounds... he is 6'9" and knows what he is doing. But you guys did well for mortals.
There are health benefits but we try to avoid making any health claims. They are high in iron and available vitamin D but most of all they are very delicious. They rehydrate better than any other mushrooms but they must be cooked before eating.
@@northernwildharvest Thanks for quick response. It was written in ancient text of India that Soma is a type juice extracted from a type of mushrooms form Himalayas which were extinct now. it is intriguing to see the pain taken here to collect these mushrooms. Great job.
We have in the past but mainly don’t for two reasons. 1: you would hear jingling in every camera shot. 2: other commercial pickers can hear us when we’re trying to not give away our location 😅
In the heart of the forest, where the wild things grow,
Under the canopy, where the sunlight's low,
With a basket in hand and a keen eye to see,
I’m on a morel mushroom hunt, where the earth sets me free.
So here’s to the forest, and the gifts it gives,
In the stillness and the beauty, where my spirit lives,
With each morel I gather, in this sacred land,
I feel the touch of nature, in the palm of my hand.
Wonderful
Whats that from?
@@mjnelligan7288seems like fake AI generated poetry, I see it online a lot these days, it’s good but fake. Possibly even from a bot account, just a heads up,
That’s a lovely poem! ❤
@@Bambisgf77 Thank you
Came over from Just Alex's channel. Just watched his week with you in June. What a treat for this Southern Hemisphere gal. Hello from New Zealand 🇳🇿
Welcome! :) Alex did such a great job putting that video together!
I always wanted to come to NZ
Same here, but from Switzerland. Alex is a good cinematographer and storyteller. You guys are hard worker! Just subscribe to show support 😊
Would you mind posting his link, I haven’t found it yet
Came here from Alex Video. What a fantastic thing to see.
Greetingfrom Thailand. Definitely subscribed and waiting for your next video for sure.
Awesome, thank you!
Great drone Shots Philip
You are great treasure to the world! All my admiration for Randy! He did a pretty good job. I hope you have some children of yours to pass your love for nature and the passion of earning your livelihood morel hunting. It is an impressive way of life that celebrates the human connection with the wild.
Great video, those drone shots were awesome!! I bet that creek bath was wonderful, I miss the ones I used to have. Beautiful haul of Morels that day, I hope you have more like that. I really appreciate you taking the time and energy to take us along. Thank you!!
Thank you Debbie! You always comment and we really appreciate it
❤ I know right ✅. I miss them days out in the woods picking wild berries with the family. Jumping in the creek after a long day of harvest ❤. Best time of my life
I really enjoy your channel, guys. The drone footage definitely makes your videos pop. I love the ingenuity of your setup. Camp, harvesting and drying. It's obviously born of experience, and that shows. You're efficient, ethical and extremely hard working, with a solid knowledge of your products and your craft. Much respect to your family for this legacy. I'm a personal use forager, maybe that gives me a better appreciation of what you do. I've never have witnessed the volume that you guys harvest. I blows me away! Such a treat to see. Thank you for bringing your experiences to us and showing us part of your world.
Awesome comment. Thank you so much!
Amazing harvest, know wonder they're so expensive. Good for you hard pickers! Very labor intensive!
Amazing!😊
Anyone with OCD would love this, if I was young I would definitely do this. Amazing.
Thank you
I’m currently cooking Tonkotsu and using morels in the broth. You are harvesting black gold you lucky people 👏👏👏
I Grew up in the rugged hills/bluffs area of the Mississippi river in Northeast Iowa. When the spring temperatures and rains were just right- we had woodlands that we owned and harvested huge quantities of the big- light bulb sized tan morels, and also the small grey ones. Colder springs we got the smaller black ones. Totally dependent on the spring weather. Some years we harvested 10 bushels- we didn't sell them or dry them- we just ate them like crazy and gave them to friends. The USDA doesn't allow selling mushrooms that are not inspected- etc. Iowa is a great morel mushroom state- don't tell anyone.- Pan sauteed in butter or breaded and fried- or in a creamy pasta sauce- oh my- nothing better. Before my elderly Dad passed (We hunted morels for decades together)- I found some at a farmers market- $25.00 a pound- I bought 3 pounds and went to visit him, and we pigged out for two days. Fresh cooked morel mushrooms are the caviar of Iowa.
Thank you for sharing. I have heard Iowa is great for those big north American yellow morels! Mmm pan fried morels. Cheers
Let's ALL assist in enhancing his UA-cam algorithm, like I'm subscribing, viewing, liking, sharing and commenting from Quakertown, Pennsylvania, USA.
Thank you 👍
I’m surprised y’all don’t keep safety glasses to walk thru those sticks!! Also would it be feasible to carry solar panels to help with the battery recharge?
oh man, that hike out looked rough!
Now try elk hunting 😂
I grew up in Michigan where my dad and I picked a lot. they were tasty cooked in butter over a camp fire
You got my thumbs up at the getting up at 5:30 am. Best time to be up when out in the bush. It doesn't matter if you are camping or working.
Agreed
dude. death stranding graphics looks so real
Gloria a ti,señor,por todo/ Viva Christo Rey
WOW, I've never been picking but what a beautiful thing to watch.
I have no clue about mushrooms, but I do really enjoy the sound of the Morel cutting.
We would go to the woods near Iowa City in the spring and pick morels. So delicious cooked in butter.
Looking forward to the 2024 season!!
ua-cam.com/video/ISiPqqyjgzk/v-deo.html sneak peak
@@northernwildharvestwow! Can’t wait for the new season! The interaction with Alex was wonderful! Randy hope the A Tendon is doing better!! And my order is waiting for me at UPS!! Got to go grocery shopping for a great meal!!
I.
Did this once and now I do it all the time. I got some Morales. I got some rain water I. Saved up and I put the Morales in a blender with some rainwater and blended it and then mixed it in 5 gallon buckets and threw it all over my property. That looks like Bush and you know all the weeds and stuff like that and now every year, I burn wood and throw Ashes around and we'll literally get thousands of them right outside my back door. Quality is top whar's i'm told.
I look forward to every new episode. Your videos are very well done and educational! The music is lovely. Thanks for sharing with us😊
Thank you ! Glad you don’t mind our original music that we add. 😅
watching from Perth Australia❤❤❤
Great job guys hell of a haul
Very impressed in your picking and hauling it all out , 😊
Love the pick of the day idea!
Hello from Beautiful British Columbia Canada 🇨🇦 ❤
Picked in a burn area in Montana..with lots of downed trees. A difficult pick for all of the logs we had to climb over or navigate around. Awsome fun..beautiful views..came home pooped..and black..😊
We call that “blow down” yes hard to pick but often nobody else is willing to check those spots! That moment when you spot a big one way down under a log and you are determined to pick it 😅
Nice haul guys!!!
Oh wow.,what a great video indeed. I literally enjoyed watching 38 minutes vlog. ❤❤❤
Nice video
Awesome picking!
Great life style🎉❤Bravo!😊
Thank you. 👍👍👍❤️❤️❤️😎😎😎
Hope you enjoyed
Wow you are pro as pickers and video editor what a pleasant to wach thanks for sharing
Thank you
Wow guys! That's impressive. I really enjoyed watching the whole process. I wish you all the greatest success in your endeavors.
Beautiful
AWESOME!
Epic!!!…greetings from New Zealand thank you for sharing 🙏🙏🙏…takes us into another world 👍👍👍
Kia Kaha another Kiwi
Kia Ora 🫶🫶🫶
They do the hard yard and we are privileged to take an insight 👍
So much work, I had no idea.
great segment
Amazing video
Couldn't help but think of Dune when you said worm sign! Man this looks like fun.
Haha I thought of that when I was editing the clip. I finally just finished reading the Dune series last week. Chapter each night after picking morels 🤣
WOW ... theres a 5:30 in the morning now ...... I dont get out of bed before 10am if I can help it ... its still dark here till after 6am ;)
Sure enjoyed this production brother 🤘🏼
Another great vid guys! Nice choice of background music, You finally hit a great patch. You guys definitely work hard!
Thank you, glad you don’t mind my guitar jamming. Cheers
The motherloads😂 thank you for sharing.
thank you for your knowl3dge!
So cool! Wish I could do this.
Awesome show, happy hunting.
Thanks
Late June
5:30 am
I remember harvesting these shrooms in the early 90’s in Oregon .. made really good $$$$$$ back in the days
Randy would have been down there in 1990 as well. Back when the field price was good!
I love the pick of the day! Have you ever considered using tump lines to help balance out the load on your pack boards? Thanks for another great adventure. ❤️🌲🐿️🍄
Yes, Randy has a tump line on his old school pack board. They are great for some harvests but they can get snagged when going through those little twisted burnt spruce
New subscriber here......wow mushrooms
Beautiful I like this video
Hey guys!! Great video, beautiful greys and blondes. We got about a pound of Natural blondes this past weekend. Are you guys about to head out for this years harvest or already there? Be safe and thank you for the beautiful video. Me and all these guys look forward to you next video.
Thanks Eric! Yes I am currently about 100km in the bush down forest service roads. We’ve been at it for almost a month already this season.
@northernwildharvest how flipping cool. I can't wait to hit the circuit. Maybe one of these years I'll get to meet y'all! Hopefully outside of the patch lol. Well, good luck guys and God bless all! Looking forward to watching the next installment
Pretty impressively, here in MO, we’ve have a morel season.
industrial pickn, we used to go as a family to mesick michigan and pick the sponge it was a great time
Awesome, we’ve commercially picked wild mushrooms as a family since I was kid. Great memories. I could only carry 1 bucket back then 😅I still harvest many of those same patches.
I wanted to do exactly what you guys are doing a couple years ago. Had a great burn close to me with very little attention.
Where I live they sell in stores for $50 a pound.
A fresh pound... it takes aprox 10lbs of fresh to make 1lb dried.
wow😍
nice jobe
They look tasty
Could you record any of the interactions you might have with buyers? 😁
Many don’t want to be filmed. I will try, with the ones we know but we don’t sell at local field price unless we have to because we get ripped. I’ll definitely film next time we’re buying though
@@northernwildharvest Thanks for trying! I've read of other mushroom foragers running into buyers on the road during peak seasons but I've never seen any buyers for myself. I'd love to talk to a few and hopefully will get a chance to hear some awesome stories! Just got laid off from my job so I'm going to hit the road in my car, do some fishing, and see some more of this awesome world we have 😁
stewards of the land... good to see... so many shroomers devastate their hunting grounds..
Yeah can’t stand seeing that. Especially moss raking for pine mushrooms - the worst.
I'm grateful to see some-one appreciate' this.
Great video. I ordered 2 but don't know the weight, I see soak in water for 10 minutes, dry and cook. Thanks as I would love to come help. Awesome !!!!
Thanks for the order. Yes give them a quick rinse, dump that water then soak for 10 minutes submerged in room temp water before cooking thoroughly. Looks like you got our “fire morel trio” which has each category of fire morel graded into their own bags for comparing. Enjoy!
@@northernwildharvest What might be your ship dates Thank you
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We usually ship within 1-2 business days. Your order went out on June 3rd, post company tracking says estimated delivery June 13th, sometimes packages will arrive sooner. There should be an automated “shipment confirmed” email from us sent to you as well. 👍
@@northernwildharvest No email did I receive but thank you for the reply ✌
got them TYVM
Why do you leave the stems. Their flavor is remarkable.
How do you deal with ticks when picking that much. Looking for tips . Thanks
I make a spray of citronella, mint, lemon essential oils in water....
I found Morel mushrooms in the woods by accident. I was looking around for a place to metal detect. I just happened to see them, I left them. They were a nice size, too.
Great video ,,, do you find they are silty, and hard to wash out, our fires here in the okanagan valley kelowna bc, people collect too, we did one year , found them quite silty after 3 rinses,,,,,,,,hope yours are great, no need to respond just saying ,
That’s why we try to pick in the soft burn when possible. Every burn is different because of soil type but when you can pick where there’s a layer of orange needle mulch, the ash won’t splash onto the mushies during hard rain
Is it common to run into other morel hunters while you're up there? Are there lots of other people doing what you guys do? Common to have your scouted locations "stolen?"Just wondering... great job guys! Good luck this year
Yep constantly, mostly other commercial harvesters. The reason we were in the Yukon was to avoid it because the only fire in BC last year had 150 pickers. All patches are fair game even if we scouted them. Most people won’t walk in as far as us, the ones that do, deserve whatever they find just like us 😁 cheers Joe
how do guys deal with all the mosquitos? are you just immune to them by now?
also thank you for keeping up with this channel, I look forward to all the new episodes!
Sometimes we just keep moving to avoid them. I try to wear clothes they can’t bite through but they are a real nuisance sometimes. Those boreal muskeg swamps are the ultimate mosquito hatching zones!
If my calculations are right, ballpark that is you made $50,000 in a day?
Not even close. The field prices are not good here. Some seasons we hardly break even after expenses.
@@northernwildharvest 😮💨😪
We market a lot of ours over the winter which helps, but I really feel for many of the harvesters who work hard for so little. The work is fulfilling in other ways though, we do it because we like working in the bush
This was a day worth the hike! Do you grade and separate the mushrooms before or after drying? Do you filter your drinking water?
We grade while harvesting, during drying and then again very thoroughly after drying is completed.
The spot we were getting water from i’d used 3 years prior so i knew it was safe. If in question then we have used gravity bag filters in the past.
Do you notice a difference of flush between control burn areas and straight up wildfires? Also, do you track control burn sites via firefighter websites?
At 32:02 guys literally playing "Death Stranding" IRL, nice!)
I’m going to have to play this video game one of these days 😂
តើអ្នកដើរកាត់ផ្សិតនេះក្នុងខែណា?
That day was in June
Another fine video …so you could tell the other harvesters were commercial pickers just by their gear mostly ? I am waiting for the greys and blondes I hope …and you are in 100km on the forestry roads …I could guess but I won’t on here ..hope you all are doing well and dryer is full..
Yes there gear but also there no locals in that area really and doubt they would hike that far in for personal. We ended up chatting with one of them for a bit. We’re out here doing what we can this season!
Come see us if you make it out
MMMMMM - I can just taste these sauteed in butter and olive oil with enough heavy cream to thicken, then blended with al dente fettuccini, topped with a sprinkle of thin proscuitto and basil.
Thanks for the morel memories in 1979 Kansas
My god....heaven
I wish the vid was 3 hours. 👍👍👍❤️❤️❤️😎😎😎
Judging by those piles of cobbles, looks like the camp was at an old placer operation. I would have brought a metal detector. 😊
That was our guess as well. We did get a very small amount when we tried panning the gravel from digging our fire pit
@@northernwildharvest - Could be quite a bit of fine gold in there (and a few nuggets that got past them), depending on how old it is. The older, the better.
I think it was from building the hwy... up the road they made a large gravel pit.
There was nice looking finds with black sand@cacogenicist
i am here from Alex.
i have a couple of very interesting questions if you could please help me.
do you use somekind of water filter in order to make potable water from the wild?
what kind of radios are you using for communication between people in the field?
We sometimes us a gravity water filter but in most cases, if we’re taking water from the wild, we get it from a fresh water spring if we can find one. Just regular walky talky style radios usually
@@northernwildharvest Thank you! if it works, it works! i wish you guys the best.
Hey guys thanks for the vid's - do the late burn morels have a strong smokey flavour compared to the naturals?
The early black burn morels taste similar to true natural black morels, the green fire morels are have a great texture and are very umami, and the greys/blondes have a slightly nutty flavour. They can all be slightly smokey but usually when they are really smokey, it’s done intentionally while drying them.
You should drill more holes in ur buckets, even if u did some smaller ones better air flow plus the more
Holes the lighter ur bucket bag gets
I have done in the past but it made my bucket too weak and it ended up breaking because if it. I want to find a good bucket with that rubberized plastic, it would probably hold up better
The Morels look like pinecones that fell from the trees!
Haha yeah and there’s often cones laying near where the morels are growing which camouflages them! 😝
Great Video. Now that I am retired I can finally afford some Morel mushrooms.
Do you have a retail outlet, or where I could buy and approximate price.
Since they are dried I expect the cost to be up there, unless it is sold by volume
I am in the Lower Mainland area of BC
Thanks.
Thank you. We currently have premium grade dried wild morels on our online shop. It takes 8 to 10lbs of fresh morels to get 1lb of dried on average.
northernwildharvest.myshopify.com/?srsltid=AfmBOoq-SH6jwJcZqSlQ_JkvEeRLlkC1KyYaQzG0aJo7PV9lSpzb0YzW
Link to our shop in the video description
Was always picking the stems as much when picking morels and why not doing so theses days ????
On burns, in Canada, the commercial harvesting standard is 1/4' or less for various reasons. For personal, harvesting the stems is fine. They are fully edible.
Is there a reason why you are not harvesting the morel stem also? For the most part they are edible, I just leave the bottom inch or so. Thanks.
Yeah there’s a number of reasons but like you said they are edible. These species often have shorter stems, the stems on burns often have more debris which gets into the pits/ridges. It also makes them easier to dry and package when the stems are short. 1/4” or less in commercial standard on burns here.
@@northernwildharvestThanks for the response, I appreciate that and now understand why. Cheers buddy.
No problem 👍🍻
This is definitely one of those “ if I tell ya I’ll have to kill ya” kind of morel spots
Middle of heckin nowhere in the Yukon bush! Don’t tell!
Team Alex.
A drone to lift them out 1 basket at a time to the truck, but then you wouldn't be as fit. Cool video.
Haha we’ve talked about that for years! Apparently it is being done for pine mushrooms in other parts of the world. Those drones very expensive but it would be neat
My friend picks morels, and doesn't come home until he has at least 100 pounds... he is 6'9" and knows what he is doing. But you guys did well for mortals.
😅 we know a picker like that. Check out our 2022 season it was a better year
Pabst Blue Ribbon. All the adult men in my life drank it.
Dang! Now I get why they are expensive.
Sorry to ask, what is the specialty of these Mushrooms? Are there any health benefits?
There are health benefits but we try to avoid making any health claims. They are high in iron and available vitamin D but most of all they are very delicious. They rehydrate better than any other mushrooms but they must be cooked before eating.
@@northernwildharvest Thanks for quick response. It was written in ancient text of India that Soma is a type juice extracted from a type of mushrooms form Himalayas which were extinct now. it is intriguing to see the pain taken here to collect these mushrooms. Great job.
Love the videos. Educational and beautiful scenery!!
Why don’t you wear bear bells ?
We have in the past but mainly don’t for two reasons. 1: you would hear jingling in every camera shot. 2: other commercial pickers can hear us when we’re trying to not give away our location 😅
thanks for not plucking them out of the ground like some savages