Went out for a few hours Sunday but didn't hear/see anything. Hoping to get out earlier a few times before season ends. Was nice being back in the woods with a bow, though.
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Went out for a few hours Sunday but didn't hear/see anything. Hoping to get out earlier a few times before season ends. Was nice being back in the woods with a bow, though.
I haven't even tried yet this year. I am not seeing very many on my game cameras this year either. There were a lot of coyotes running earlier and I think they were hard on the flocks. I may try for this weekend though.
The other side of the coin is that I am pretty sure the Morels will be popping up in the high country and available for the picking this weekend. Searching for mushrooms sounds like a lot less work than processing a bird...and I can take my 2yo son with me to pick mushrooms.
This is pretty much where I'm at.
I've got mushrooms growing out of the base of my raised bed gardens (I packed a lot of dead branches in the bottom when I built them), but I don't know how to identify if a mushroom is safe.
EDIT: Just looked up pictures. That's not what I have.
While not Morel, what you have could be edible. There are a few varieties that grow in those conditions. (Ive seen the raised beds in your chicken pics)
I see turkeys all the time driving through longmont on the way from Boulder up to Windsor.. unfortunately none of the land I see them on is huntable.
I spent a few hours this past weekend at a place in the foothills where I have seen them in the past, no sightings and no response to any calls. Need to find a place to hunt down on the flat lands.
How about now?
I'm hoping for a picture too. I haven't seen a wild Turkey up close since I was a little girl. Used to go with my Grandpa in southern Arizona.
If your not finding any in the woods, maybe check a little closer to home. These guys showed up, this morning, a block down the street.
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