Hunting Washington Forum
Community => Photo & Video => Topic started by: klickriverchromer on May 22, 2011, 10:29:24 PM
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Now I have some good toppings for our dinner tomarrow! :) Grilled with a splash of Worcestershire sauce and butter too top our steaks.. Though tasty on just about any plate!
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:drool:thats a good mess of them...
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Can't beat some tasty morels and some steak :drool:
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:drool: :drool: :drool: :drool: :drool:
:EAT: :EAT: :EAT: :EAT:
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Nice Collection! I can never find any in good shape like that, and of course I usually don't know what I am looking for :dunno:
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Mmmmmmmm....Morels, heading to Rimrock to get some this weekend hopefully!
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i dont know how you guys can eat those things, or any mushroom for that matter. i cant stand the smell touch or taste of em. yuck!! anyhow, great find for you. hope they taste better than they look
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By the way, sherry has properties that mingle very nicely with mushrooms, especially morels and chanterelles. Throw some in the next time you cook some up. It's awesome.
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what type a places are best for finding those
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Conifers that have been recently thinned. Lots of them will be in skidder tracks and open areas with forest grass. Starting in June, areas that have burned in the last three years will have morels that will come up into late July.
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cool thanks always wanted to tryem but can never find them found a ton of chantrels last year dried um up and still enjoying them
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You wont find them on the West side. Your best bet is to head for Rimrock area now thru June. They go higher in elevation as the season rolls on.
There are morels on the west side but there as easy to hunt as the Wild pigs of the Wynootchie!
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You wont find them on the West side. Your best bet is to head for Rimrock area now thru June. They go higher in elevation as the season rolls on.
There are morels on the west side but there as easy to hunt as the Wild pigs of the Wynootchie!
Not true. And, you can find them in the cottonwoods down by the river, too. On the west side. The ones growing in the conicas are around Trout Lake for example