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To Tommyg: I am glad you said something about that....i cut one, it seemed hollow, then you got me thinking...so i did some reseach and found this http://thegreatmorel.com/falsemorel.html it tells what the false morel is....i had never seen one...they look alot like the regular ones but i am glad you said something because it said it carries a chemical that can cause death.... ....all i can say is WOW, thank you
I aint sure what morels are , they look like shurms to me .The last time i ate them i went in a limo to see Pink Floyd
in concert.But some how i ended up in daytona beach 2 days later with a earing in my left ear.The rest is a mere blur.Thank goodness i did not aquire any new tattoos. Good luck withem.
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Jimmie, jimmie, a Floyd fan? You keep growing higher on my list ( I know you could care less, but you and I will have a lot to talk about someday when we meet face to face) Mine was a Seger concert and I didn't get quite that far. I woke up in an old house with gas heat, about 90 degrees, my car parked out front. no more details, as someone may tell my son!
"My past is coming up into my future and messin' with my good life"--Jesco White, 1991
"I enjoyed myself from within myself on behalf of myself"--Jesco White, 1991
modock kennels wrote:To Tommyg: I am glad you said something about that....i cut one, it seemed hollow, then you got me thinking...so i did some reseach and found this http://thegreatmorel.com/falsemorel.html it tells what the false morel is....i had never seen one...they look alot like the regular ones but i am glad you said something because it said it carries a chemical that can cause death.... ....all i can say is WOW, thank you
You're welcome,false morels are very dangerous and if nothing else make you deathly sick. I have been finding several Morels under ASH and Poplar and Apple. The Elms should be the place soon. Enjoy them they are tastey,go well with Ramps and Taters and fresh Trout. Hey Chris you're missing out on Denise's Taters and Ramps,I'll eat you're share. Missed out on several good fly fiahing trips also,the trout are allover the Hatches and the Hatches are heavy.
Crabtree the best Brookie fishing is down you're way do you fish?
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Liberty is a well armed lamb contesting the vote. "Benjamin Franklin" 1759
Those actually appear to be what we call beefsteak mushrooms. Thay are potentially dangerous to eat although I have eaten them since a kid. Some people also call them elephant ear mushrooms which get pretty big and they have the red head as these in the picture. This type of mushroom seems to be pretty meaty and that's where the name of beefsteak comes in. I'd be careful eating them to see if you can handle them as I have heard and read that they make some people sick. My family eats them with no poblems.
Just a friendly tip for mushroom hunting guys, if you hunt them use an old onion or potatoe bag to put your shrooms in rather than a plastic or paper bag. It allows the spores to seminate to new areas as you walk around. If you want more morels in your area, pick them, and at the same time let them do their job and spread their spores.