View Full Version : False Morel Identification
theyounggun
05-11-2012, 06:23 PM
Just thought I would post some websites that show false morels. So people new to morel hunting know the difference between true morels and false. I got these websites from the Michigan-sportsmans forums in the mushroom hunting sub if anyone is interested.
http://www.northerncountrymorels.com/morels.htm
http://www.morelmushroom.info/Danger_of_False_Morels.html
http://www.morelmushroom.info/Types_of_Morels.html
http://americanmushrooms.com/ten.htm
Just thought I would share these so everyone stays safe.
Good luck and stay safe.
catfishnut
05-12-2012, 05:40 AM
Just thought I would post some websites that show false morels. So people new to morel hunting know the difference between true morels and false. I got these websites from the Michigan-sportsmans forums in the mushroom hunting sub if anyone is interested.
http://www.northerncountrymorels.com/morels.htm
http://www.morelmushroom.info/Danger_of_False_Morels.html
http://www.morelmushroom.info/Types_of_Morels.html
http://americanmushrooms.com/ten.htm
Just thought I would share these so everyone stays safe.
Good luck and stay safe.
Thanks.......nice to see the new forum at work.......now newbie foragers can enjoy foraging and hopefully stay safe!!
Bluefinn
05-12-2012, 07:17 AM
Good post. I didn't see one false this year (beef steak) . Usually I see them right before the blacks come up. The verpas I've only seen twice & they were filled with the cottony substance. I hear the verpas are more common in Michigan & a lot of people eat them & even sell them along roadside stands. Eventually the toxins in them will build up in your system & can cause serious problems down the road.
buckeyebowman
01-31-2013, 03:28 PM
I'm new to morel hunting, but I've read several books on them. The take home lesson I got from every book was the same, if the stem is not hollow, leave it alone!
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