Mushroom Hunting: Mushroom Liar's Contest

By Tom Nauman

On Saturday, May 6 hundreds of mushroom hunters from Illinois and neighboring states will meet in Magnolia, Illinoia for The Fifth Annual Illinois State Morel Mushroom Hunting Championship. The contestants will be bussed to a secret hunting site.

The champion will be the person who gathers the most morel mushrooms in the allotted two hour time limit. Prizes and trophies will be awarded in both women's and men's classes. Contestants must be registered before April 29.

Dr. Darrell Cox of Urbana, Illinois won last year's event by finding 120 morel mushrooms in the two hour time limit. There were a total of 463 competitors.

The Spongy Fungi Festival will begin on Friday evening, May 5 with a Welcome to Magnolia. The informal gathering hosted by Magnolia American Legion Post 254 will take place at the Magnolia Fire Station beginning at 6:30 p.m. The featured speaker will be morel expert Larry Lonik. Mr. Lonik is an author of three books about morels and has successfully grown morels indoors. Attendees will get to sample morel soup while supplies last and participate in the Mushroom Liars Contest.

On Saturday other activities in Magnolia will include a craft show, children's activities all day, a mushroom auction, and mushroom cooking demonstrations. The mushroom auction will begin at 2 p.m. Mushroom hunters are invited to bring fresh morel mushrooms in half-pound bags. More than 300 bags of morels were sold last year.

The May 6 date for the 2000 championship was selected because it most likely will fall during the peak of the morel hunting season in central Illinois which usually lasts only for a two to four week period around the end of April and early May.

A registration fee of $15.00 to cover the costs of staging the championship will be asked of contestants. All other activities are free of charge.

For more information about the Fifth Annual Illinois State Morel Mushroom Hunting Championship or to get further details on registration, contact organizers Tom and Vicky Nauman, R.R. 1, Box 42, Magnolia, Ill. 61336, or call 309/364-3319. Information is also available on the internet at

http://www.morelmania.com/ismmhc.html

Other mushroom events this spring are:

Mid-America Morel Mushroom Hunting Festival, Jonesboro, Illinois, April 22 & 23, 618-833-8697.

Mansfield Mushroom Festival, Mansfield, Indiana, April 29 & 30, 765-569-6847.

Minnesota Mushroom Hunting Championship, Elba, MN, May 13. 248-549-5564.

Mesick Mushroom Festival, Mesick, MI, May 13 & 14, 616-378-2624.

Muscoda Mushroom Festival, Muscoda, WI, May 20 & 21, 608-739-3780.

National Morel Mushroom Festival, Boyne City, MI, May 20 & 21, 616-536-6222

Remember, whenever you want to try eating a mushroom you're not familiar with, check it in at least two field guides. If they say it's edible, try just a nibble, wait 24 hours, and if there are no ill effects then consume larger amounts. All past articles are available http://www.morelmania.com/5Mushrooms/index.html. Please feel free to contact us with questions or comments. Especially if you have ideas or suggestions for future columns: Tom and Vicky Nauman, Morel Mania, RR1 - Box 42, Magnolia, IL 61336, Phone 309-364-3319, Fax 309-364-2960, Tom@MorelMania.com.