Hunting Morel Mushrooms...

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AJMD429
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Hunting Morel Mushrooms...

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My biggest reason for failure in hunting morels is I never seem to drop down much below 70 hour work weeks, but even if I had the time, I think I'm a pretty crappy mushroom hunter.

Maybe this guy's advice will help... :|

https://youtu.be/IHmpgUIYZnk

Of course maybe I'm using the wrong kind of firearm.... :D

I would think that since mushrooms are sort of an old-timey thing and aren't prone to attack when cornered, that something like a 32-20 with soft lead bullets would be ideal and plenty-capable, but the problem is you have to find them to shoot them...!
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Re: Hunting Morel Mushrooms...

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I miss my old Oregon Cascades morels, but have been informed that they do in fact grow here in Texas. Pleases me no end!
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Re: Hunting Morel Mushrooms...

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Doc you don't need much more than an air rifle for hunting mushrooms! Heck .22 shotshells are enough :lol:

I dont like fungus so you guys can fight over my share of em.
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