Asparagus Hunting
As far as the Sall's are concerned
South Dakota has two
hunting seasons
(well, okay 3)...
Duck
Pheasant
and
Asparagus
Unlike pheasant hunting, asparagus
has not become a big source of revenue YET!
The locals are still smart enough
to keep this little-known wild commodity
under their hats!
So don't look for any
big signs pointing to it!
And if you ask anyone local
where to find it...
they'll give you the "HUHHH?? what asparagus???" response
It's a season that
comes and goes
and hardly anyone
talks about it out loud!
Wild asparagus grows in the ditches...
it's better than any asparagus
you can buy in any market
for no less than $5 for a small bundle.
But, if you want to go
find your own (FREE)...
you better have a real good eye
and a tolerance for ticks!
Sall can spot it from the road...
and Max loves to follow along.
and yes, we spend the
rest of the evening looking for ticks!
ICK!
I prefer to stay in the truck
and spot things to photo!
Like old farm buildings,
birds, flowers, what not...
I leave the asparagus
to the serious picker hunter!
I usually end up standing on top
of them and complaining
about not finding any!!
We started growing it in our
garden too,
but the wild stuff always
tastes better!
So every evening Sall goes out
on his "shhh" asparagus run
and brings back enough
for supper!
There are some
un-written
laws in the
asparagus underground network:
1. Don't ask and Don't tell
2. Share the Bounty and refer to rule #1
3. Never pick more than you need
4. Always leave some for seed
There is no hot-line for reporting poachers
but, maybe there should be?
Some guys should just
stick to fishing!
Hope you're out
doing something fun for the weekend!
Comments
I hope you had an enjoyable time, I'm sure Max is the perfect companion to have along!!
enjoy Sunday!
betty
Sounds like Fiddleheads in Maine...Even your best friend won't tell you where to find them!
Carol