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    We found about 50 on Wednesday and then shot a tom. Good day!

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    man i still have not found one

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    Was out morrell searching.. In York region forest earlier.. And got propsostioned by a gay guy... Not going back to that one again...
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    Quote Originally Posted by topher View Post
    Was out morrell searching.. In York region forest earlier.. And got propsostioned by a gay guy... Not going back to that one again...

    That sounds IMmorrell

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    Quote Originally Posted by Quigy View Post
    We found about 50 on Wednesday and then shot a tom. Good day!
    Ayyyyyyyy!!! Now THAT is what you call a GREAT DAY outdoors!

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    Picked a bunch of fiddleheads on Mothers Day.
    Yummy, BUT ended up with one of the WORST cases of poison ivy EVER.

    Haven't found any morels this year yet, but I'm after my second tom in a few hours so maybe I'll get lucky!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Pioneerfreq View Post
    Very big on foraging. I would say Samule Thayer is my favorite foraging author. Hank Shaw being a close second.

    Milkweed shoots are up and it won't be long before green sumac branches are ready and oyster mushrooms are on... And then there's swamp corn. Still haven't had a chance to go and dig some wild leeks. Wild leek and feta pie!!! I'm drooling...
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    Quote Originally Posted by Pioneerfreq View Post
    I don't know about that but I am very passionate about wild/native foods. As foraging and hunting go hand in hand and OOD magazine has had many articles on foraging, I've often wondered if there should be a foraging forum on OOD. I would certainly utilize it.
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    Many members would find it helpful as referenced by how many posts here include wild foods. Maybe a Mod could chime in with some stats but I bet there's a large % of our board members that would see added value to a wild edibles section. I do however realize the legal implications but nothing a quick waver won't fix.

    Anyone else have an opinion?
    Why do I buy 10 pounds of minnows to catch 3 pounds of fish?

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    I find mine mostly in the sandy soil. Mostly around elm and ash trees, especially if there are a few fallen over and rotting. I got to my honey hole too late this year after some other family members and pickings were slim. Got one feed though and one good feed of fiddle heads earlier on. Its a shame some people don't know this stuff is growing out there free for the picking.
    Get ready, Take 'em

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    Quote Originally Posted by gubbz View Post
    X2!
    Many members would find it helpful as referenced by how many posts here include wild foods. Maybe a Mod could chime in with some stats but I bet there's a large % of our board members that would see added value to a wild edibles section. I do however realize the legal implications but nothing a quick waver won't fix.

    Anyone else have an opinion?

    X3 for me! it would be great to have a foraging section on here. I would love to learn more about the edible plants in Ontario.
    Get ready, Take 'em

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