The Secret to Finding HUNDREDS of Morel Mushrooms

Published 2023-04-23
In this video, I am hunting for morel mushrooms in the Ozark mountains of Missouri. I have a VERY successful mushroom hunt! I reveal the secrets of where and how to maximize your mushroom hunting success! Mushrooms prefer certain environments and generally grow around certain types of trees and underbrush. If you want to learn theses secrets, this is the video for you!

All Comments (21)
  • @kevinsloan3019
    Ya got me in the mood now gona go check my spots this evening thanks for taking us along
  • Wisconsin and Minnesota morrels grow by fallen elm trees I look for deer scat deer love morrels as well and I noticed you put them in a brown paper bag,my mom taught me to bring a bag that oranges come in they have itty bitty holes in them and you shake the bag gently releasing spores for next year's shake ,the bag by where you picked them....
  • @WillieMakeit
    Nice. Crappie fishing shed and morel hunting. Live your life to the fullest. Great trip
  • @Jenda-ld8dj
    Cool. We used to do this every spring. We called them "leprechaun peckers".
  • That's incredible! Wish I coulda been there with you and find that many. Morels are so much sought after, I know some of the viewers are envious, ....like me!
  • @sonofgib5576
    Found two on April 25th in Lincoln County, MO. Dried up. Usually find a couple grocery bags full but not this year. Need rain bad
  • I wish we had this kind of sycamore patches here but morels if you find 5-10 in a patch you happy in Ontario 😢.that was a great haul my man loved watching it 🎉
  • @janeenclark8728
    Ready in Michigan! Sure hope it’s a banner year! Fingers crossed! Wish me Luck Good Buddy! Thanks
  • @jsump69
    All I can say is it must be nice! I'm in north west Missouri! And I see all these other people finding a ton of them! , Not me! Lol I just can't seem to find the. In this area! I moved here from about an hour south South east! Not matter the kind of tree or whatever! But I also need to say I've had to hunt on mostly public land rather than private land I was used to! So this weekend I'm getting on the boat to get down the river a ways to where it seems so remote to where no one else has been so far!! But anyways good job to the author of this video! And good luck to anyone else that's looking or coming up short this season like I am!
  • @ranfam99
    How many hours were you out that day? Thank you for a good video. I will look for sycamore groves!
  • @chadhall5921
    Good little haul! Can you say what state you’re in?
  • @jaywhite6740
    You are correct about sycamores being a consistent tree for morel’s plus there easy to spot
  • @marysandfer6345
    Been watching a lot of videos and most go crazy over slippery elms and tulips. These vids are from all over US. So in Missouri is the sycamore tree what I should be looking for?
  • @bdlit7165
    Down there the white trees with papery bark that grows in the low lands might be sycamore, up here that same description is birch.