I feel a little sheepish doing the mushroom thing here on the shed forum but I wouldn't be the first to do so would I? I was turkey hunting with a friend Sunday and found my first morels I ever saw. Strangely enough, I was pretty excited. There was a bunch of them growing in rotting wood debris at the base of a large, old tree along an old elevated railroad bed we use. They blended in so well I hardly saw the first one, but when I realized what it was, I immediately saw a mess of others around the immediate spot. Don't know if it was an elm or what (I'm going back). My partner told me he thought they were past prime or old or whatever so I left them. They were "tan" colored on the tops with light colored stem. How do I tell they're prime for eating or past prime? It's been warmish here and we're getting rain---will there be more coming up or is it a one shot "wham-Bam- thank- you- Mam deal for the morels? Oh yeah, I did call up a nice two year old bird for my partner which he did bag on Sat ( I try to be a good turkey hunting partner but I'm looking for sheds the whole time I'm out there).