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Just a question for the newbie to MN morel hunting. I've always found them in black dirt when I lived in IL. I live around a very sandy area now. Do they still grow in the wooded areas even if the ground is almost all sand? Thanks for any info.....

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Where I live it's all sugar sand and the morels still grow well in it. Anyone go up by lake winne some of my best spots are up there. I brought my wife up there and walk in to where I shot my bear and found the motherload a few years back. The best part is you can start south and move north as they grow.

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Morels will grow in just about any soil conditions. I've even found them in the middle of a bone dry gravel road. Of course, there was a dead elm in the ditch. Moisture is generally the key, but once in a while a stray will pop up in dry conditions.

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I have been out several time and have been blanked. Its been about 15 yrs since I looked for them, but this yr its pretty dry. How much does this effect it??

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