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    Morel mushroom hunting

    Anybody been out hunting yet? Any luck? Pics, info, opinions on season, whatever....... I have been out about 6 times now in various woods/spots w/ no luck. I'm in genesee county.

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    Ive been out a few times, no luck either

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    Picked 15 on Sunday. Was in the same area the day before and nothing. Warm rain and over night they popped up. biggest was over 5" tall!

    More rain forcasted for this weekend. That will be ripe!

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    last week my son and his buddys found about a 100 or so . they were small.
    i got home from work yesterday and he got 48 nice big yellows !!!!! been finding the turkey scouting.. he is going out again today

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    My SIL lives along Lake Chapin off of Snow Rd in Berrien Springs and he has been having good luck with finding themthus far; had some soup made with them the other day and we put a few in a gravy for dinner with some friends.

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    Great

    Glad to hear people are finding some, I know I'm in the right spots with aspen, dead elm, and ash. Lots of may apples and those fiddle fern things. Anybody from Genesee county or more north find any? From the posts it sounds like the SW side is doing well.

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    Fiddleheads are tasty

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    Quote Originally Posted by TomE
    Fiddleheads are tasty
    You eat them?? How? Taste?

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    batter and fry. I'll get the recipe.

    Dandelions are tasty also, keeps me regular


    this site says different

    http://www.wild-harvest.com/pages/fiddlehead.htm

    http://www.mariquita.com/recipes/dandelion.html

    Saute dandelion buds in garlic and butter

    Boil the buds for a few minutes, butter and serve

    Batter and fry the flowerlets

    Dandelion greens are found in many pre-packaged salad mixes

    Roots are used also for tea.

    People make a strong dandelion wine.

    http://www.wikihow.com/Make-Dandelion-Wine

    Other people poison and kill them off.
    Last edited by TomE; 04-17-2012 at 08:40 AM.

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    Quote Originally Posted by TomE
    batter and fry. I'll get the recipe.

    Dandelions are tasty also, keeps me regular


    this site says different

    http://www.wild-harvest.com/pages/fiddlehead.htm

    http://www.mariquita.com/recipes/dandelion.html

    Saute dandelion buds in garlic and butter

    Boil the buds for a few minutes, butter and serve

    Batter and fry the flowerlets

    Dandelion greens are found in many pre-packaged salad mixes

    Roots are used also for tea.

    People make a strong dandelion wine.

    http://www.wikihow.com/Make-Dandelion-Wine

    Other people poison and kill them off.
    That's awesome I'm going out n finding some fiddles in a few hours, while I'm looking for the elusive morel. If i can find both the fiddles and morels im goin to the fish market n getting some fresh salmon as well. Thanks for the info.

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