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Found a nice patch of morels this weekend in Fillmore County. A few other spots had a half dozen or so but things have started for sure. The metro should start popping in the next week.

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Just had a few nibblets in the frying pan...mmmmmmm!! This warm weather is gonna kick um off now. I'll be checking the local spots after work starting tomorrow. The big yellows are coming grin

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Found a nice patch of morels this weekend in Fillmore County. A few other spots had a half dozen or so but things have started for sure. The metro should start popping in the next week.

Cool. grin

I'm heading up to my old stomping grounds in Fillmore County next week, and everything I see on here and the weather forecasts tells me I'll be filling bags with big yellows. I should be posting some photos on HSO of big SE MN yellows within the next two weeks. Mmmm: trout and morels...

This is good, because for the second year in a row the weather has screwed morel season up on the land I hunt here in southeast Iowa.

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We just found a nice bunch of morels within an easy walk of our house. We've known there were a few places up here they could be found, but it's not your typical morel country. We do very well for morels this time of year not far from the lake cabin near Bemidji.

Yesterday Lisa harvested about a dozen of various sizes, and she's right now fixing our own merlot/morel/butter sauce to go over fresh broiled lake trout. I think we're going to call it M&M trout. Mmmmmmelts in your mouth, not in your hand. gringrin

If it gets any better than that, I'd like to know about it! laugh

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Walleye and morels. Steak and morels.Does it get any better than that guys? Tonight is grilled rib eye and balsamic soaked grilled asparagus smothered in buttery morels. Enjoy!

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My wife and I looked this afternoon. She spotted the first one and it was me that had to get down in the most prickly nettly stuff you ever saw and pick em. Got half a grocery bag full. Going to eat them tomorrow when my son is home.

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