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      Morel Hunting

      When looking for Morels look for Elm trees (Especially Slippery Elm). That’s where I find 95% of Morels. I think the Elms release certain nutrients back in the soil that Morels need... kinda like how Sugar Maple, Tulip Poplar, & Black Walnut leave calcium in their leaves and when they fall off...
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