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billy:
I found my very first Georgia morels this past Saturday.  Went turkey hunting with a friend and when he sat down, I spotted a little grey morel right by his boot....then I spotted another smaller one a few feet away from the first.  Those are the only ones I found.  Brought them home and cooked them immediately...oh man...they were good.  The last one I ate tasted just like a potato chip.....it was AWESOME!!!

Postman:
Chicken of the woods and sulphur shelf are reliable tree-growing edibles when young....sulphur shelf are bright orange with a yellow bottom and easy to spot. Oysters are easily identified also. found a ton bowhunting this year...shoulda taken a pic. We have morels but I haven't found any yet....cold, dry spring this year.

The Burnt Hill Archer:
does anybody know if there are any morels in northern Pa? and if so, where to find em???

Phil

John K:
Phil, I would think PA should have them. Here in Wisconsin i like to look around dead Elm trees and old Apple Orchards.

Good hunting !!

david w.:
its been really warm around here but it just snowed today, so I will give it another week before I look.  I generally don't look for the grey ones very much, but I am oing to see if I can find any.  Last year was a very good year here.   Found alot!

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