Morels and Dead Elm Trees
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dirtball, you are dick. no other way to say it. you are a dick.
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dont ask where it is it is a morel policy NOT to tell where it is
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It sounds, with the crunchiness of your boots, it was'nt damp enough for them.
It may have been to late for morels also with the other vegatation grown up so high,and the one you found laying on it's side. Not good conditions
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yeah well you really think i care what you say. i just said people are dubmasses for beliving that. taht might be a good place. but i am jsut saying
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Yeah, wow, sanders! So, someone took some vid of a hunt (in reasonable territory) and it caused you coronary. That IS inexcusable. I bet you never lost on out on what you thought was a hot spot. Yes, I would bet.
That was ridiculously harsh.
Try thinking of it this way - MAYBE, said "dumbass" won't find your mycelia.
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your a jackass...you should go hang yourself off a dead elm tree you fuck.
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it's a secret, hunters never tell there spots
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to me this does not look like a good area to even find morels... its always good to get other people interested though
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Where is this?!?
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There is a symbiotic relationship between the elm root and the fungus. The fruiting body of the fungus, the morel,pops up when the tree is stressed or dying, not dead, so it can go to spore and perpetuate its life. It also has this symbiotic relationship with ash and apple trees and interestingly enough with wild orchids also. Hey, sometimes a one morel day is awesome. I just like hangin' out in the woods. I bet dirtball would be fun to hang out with, what a jackass.
No worries. I laugh at folks like Mr. Dirtball. And then I pity them too.
ohiotransplant 3 years ago