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Cooked my four tonight, cast iron skillet my o my, Delicious.
Yeah, it's kind of amazing what people miss. I hunt a state park in Illinois, along with a million other people. Walking out of a thick area one day I pass a guy walking in. He asks, "How do you find these things? I said, Turn around, take for steps and look down, then follow those out. The guy missed about 10 nice yellows walking in.
Some people just don't have the patience or eye for them most likely.
I love morels, but suck at finding them...I think it's my colorblindness, I can't see the color difference between the 'shrooms and the leaves from more than about 4 feet away. Went with a buddy one time, he found 2 gallon ziplocs full, I found zero.
My inlaws in Central Iowa apparently found about 400 last weekend but they said they were all the very tiny ones. I don't know where they found them, but I have my suspicions based on where I have hunted with them.
Does anyone else here get sick when eating them? I love them but my oldest daughter and I got violently ill off of them (on a car trip, no less) about 15 years ago and I have been very sensitive to them every since. I didn't eat them for about 5 years and even now when I smell them frying I have a mixed sense of hunger and nausea. I have gotten sick on them again several times since even sometimes when I just eat a few. It sucks, because I love the taste and enjoy hunting.
And no, it is not because they aren't morels. No one else gets sick when we eat them and my FIL has been hunting them for over 60 years. He knows what he is doing. Also, I don't get sick from any other mushrooms, only morels.
I am color blind as well and it does make it more difficult no doubt.
Did you go to sopers mill like you stated earlier or was it in town? When I used to live in Ames we went to Munn woods, but I didn't ever find any there.
I found them in town just north of the University.
Alright, thanks for the info, if they are in Ames already then they are probably in Des Moines.
My inlaws in Central Iowa apparently found about 400 last weekend but they said they were all the very tiny ones. I don't know where they found them, but I have my suspicions based on where I have hunted with them.
Does anyone else here get sick when eating them? I love them but my oldest daughter and I got violently ill off of them (on a car trip, no less) about 15 years ago and I have been very sensitive to them every since. I didn't eat them for about 5 years and even now when I smell them frying I have a mixed sense of hunger and nausea. I have gotten sick on them again several times since even sometimes when I just eat a few. It sucks, because I love the taste and enjoy hunting.
And no, it is not because they aren't morels. No one else gets sick when we eat them and my FIL has been hunting them for over 60 years. He knows what he is doing. Also, I don't get sick from any other mushrooms, only morels.
Saw some around Boone on Saturday.People still finding them in central Iowa this weekend? Thinking about going out tomorrow.