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  • WWalker

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    Figured I'd get a thread opened up on this, if the weather stays like this it could be a epic season for them!! ( but I've been fooled before )
     

    bobjones223

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    So I have to ask.

    I know I have heard two different sides to this but do morels grow after they pop up? The last years on the property all the morels we found were small and I was wondering if I was just being over anxious with my hunting?:dunno:
     

    JimH

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    So I have to ask.

    I know I have heard two different sides to this but do morels grow after they pop up? The last years on the property all the morels we found were small and I was wondering if I was just being over anxious with my hunting?:dunno:
    They quit growing after you look at them...
     

    red_zr24x4

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    I've got a buddy that put mason jars over a few in his yard, they've gotten bigger .
    I've left a few in the woods to pick the next week ,and they were bigger.
     

    bobjones223

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    Well..
    As for the growing question...I am going to answer it this year!

    The property we are on I don't have to worry about human predation so barring deer they should be safe....I will report back to the class once we start to see them in Hamilton county
     
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