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Al Bundy
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Wtf!?!
This monster is right next to a little creek that runs through my mother’s complex. I found one or two in there last year (by chance) and decided to take a quick peak before delivering her dinner.

But is it odd that it grows alone or am I just not seeing more?


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I searched some woods by my house today high low and all around the skunk cabbage, not a one


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Ash trees near that swampy crap?!? That seems to be my key


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I’m pretty sure there are by my bother in law I’ll look there tomorrow.

Thanks


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I always heard ash trees, but that was never a sure thing. Some of my best honey holes back home were abandoned railroad beds, no idea why.

I have heard that kind of like deer they are creatures of the edge. I’m thinking about checking the power line cut that runs the edge of the swamp


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Nada for me too...walked around in Biz’s backyard(Hilltop Hanover farms). Some areas looked great but no luck


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I’m also thinking with nighttime temps moving into the 50’s this week soil temps will rise and the morels will pop


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They are such finicky things, just because 2 spots are the same doesn't mean they both have mushrooms. This probably comes down to spores just not being in one place vs another. We definitely had half a dozen spots that we would hit every weekend, and if you went some place else, you wouldn't be surprised to come up with zilch.

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Sweet....clue us into the conditions if you don’t mind...swampy? Skunk cabbage? Elm or ash or apple trees? Other things???


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I was Turkey hunting in all those conditions today when I was done I looked around and found none lol


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On 5/11/2020 at 9:56 PM, Splitear_Leland said:

I always heard ash trees, but that was never a sure thing. Some of my best honey holes back home were abandoned railroad beds, no idea why.

Ties were chestnut and elm.. on old beds

, then turned to hemlock later 

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