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Went mushroom hunting. #8395056
04/29/25 03:44 PM
04/29/25 03:44 PM
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KeithC Offline OP
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I went mushroom hunting with one of my best friends today. His place is roughly 3/4 wide and 1 1/2 miles long. We started at the very back in the rear right corner of the property, in an area he had cleared last year, on the property line. There was a group of 5 wild turkeys. 2 very nicely bearded toms, 1 tom with only a 5" or 6" beard and 2 small turkeys that were probably last year's hens. They ran slowly in front of us, going tge same way we were, for probably 600 yards, staying in the open, until they reached woods at the corner of the property.

The ground was probably too dry for morels in that corner. I found the remains of an old puffball.

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I also found what vaguely looks like and may be chaga. Does anyone know what it is?

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We next drove over to the other side of the property, which is usually the most productive spot for morels. I found 1 broken, yellow morel.

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I also saw some of these small mushrooms on smaller, dead branches on the ground.

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I think they may be an edible mushroom, but I can't remember what they are called. They are common in my area. Does anyone know what they are?

The Spring flowers were stunted looking and in short supply this year, probably because it's dry. I found this one I don't know the name of.

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It looks almost like some sort of variegated, wood sorrel. Does anyone know what is?

Within 2 minutes of reaching the normally better spot, it started pouring. My buddy called it about 5 minutes later because he was worried about the Ford Ranger getting stuck.

I saw pheasant backs AKA dryad saddles from the truck on the way in and out. They are super common in my area. I could pick hundreds of pounds of them some years. They smell like watermelon and are edible. I've cooked them numerous ways. Though they are edible, they are not very palatable. I just leave them now. Have any of you found away to cook them that makes them good?

We are probably going to look again tomorrow. We will take a tractor back, to avoid getting stuck.

Keith

Re: Went mushroom hunting. [Re: KeithC] #8395092
04/29/25 05:15 PM
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I think this may be a Cinnabar Polypore, Bright Red Bracket Fungus

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Does anyone know?

Keith

Re: Went mushroom hunting. [Re: KeithC] #8395096
04/29/25 05:19 PM
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I am sure it is edible,,,, try it and let me know if I was wrong…… smile
Or ya send them to smasho,,,,,, for the test..


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just put your ear to the ground , and follow along

Re: Went mushroom hunting. [Re: KeithC] #8395097
04/29/25 05:27 PM
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All mushrooms are edible
Some only once though

Re: Went mushroom hunting. [Re: KeithC] #8395111
04/29/25 05:49 PM
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The only mushrooms I am really confident on collecting and eating are morels, giant puffballs, field mushrooms, pheasant backs/dryad saddles, lions mane, hen of the woods and chicken of the woods/sulphur shells.

Keith

Re: Went mushroom hunting. [Re: KeithC] #8395117
04/29/25 05:58 PM
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I had a bad experience with mushrooms in the 80s at concert whistle

Re: Went mushroom hunting. [Re: KeithC] #8395118
04/29/25 06:00 PM
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It's not chaga.

Re: Went mushroom hunting. [Re: Vinke] #8395119
04/29/25 06:02 PM
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Originally Posted by Vinke
I am sure it is edible,,,, try it and let me know if I was wrong…… smile
Or ya send them to smasho,,,,,, for the test..


Shoosh

Re: Went mushroom hunting. [Re: wetdog] #8395124
04/29/25 06:12 PM
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Originally Posted by wetdog
I had a bad experience with mushrooms in the 80s at concert whistle


Some people intentionally micro dose those Psilocybin mushrooms all the time now. Joe Rogan has several reoccurring guests who are big into them.

Keith

Re: Went mushroom hunting. [Re: elsmasho82] #8395125
04/29/25 06:13 PM
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Originally Posted by elsmasho82
Originally Posted by Vinke
I am sure it is edible,,,, try it and let me know if I was wrong…… smile
Or ya send them to smasho,,,,,, for the test..


Shoosh


Lycanthropes have quite hardy constitutions. It's probably safe for you.

Keith

Re: Went mushroom hunting. [Re: KeithC] #8395128
04/29/25 06:15 PM
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Lycan is gonna try again! Tatiana told me to boil em first!

Re: Went mushroom hunting. [Re: wetdog] #8395135
04/29/25 06:20 PM
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Originally Posted by wetdog
I had a bad experience with mushrooms in the 80s at concert whistle

After ya vomit it gets pretty good.


Life ain't supposed to be easy.
Re: Went mushroom hunting. [Re: KeithC] #8395215
04/29/25 08:25 PM
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Is that "chaga" not just a crazy burl?

I agree that it's maybe best just to leave the dryad's in the woods. I haven't solved them yet either. Not a horrible flavour, but a distinct sense that you are eating bark smile

Re: Went mushroom hunting. [Re: WorstCaseOntario] #8395232
04/29/25 08:34 PM
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Originally Posted by WorstCaseOntario
Is that "chaga" not just a crazy burl?
it's
I agree that it's maybe best just to leave the dryad's in the woods. I haven't solved them yet either. Not a horrible flavour, but a distinct sense that you are eating bark smile


I wish the dryad saddles were good to eat. I can find them in huge numbers, in large sizes and clumps, much of the year. In abundance and sheer poundage, the only other mushrooms I can find in similar amounts are giant puffballs and every 5 or 6 years, field mushrooms. Both are only available for only a short time compared to dryad saddles.

I am going to inoculate around 35 to 40 loads of wood chips with wine cap mycelium and hope they will be as abundant, but good to eat.

Keith

Re: Went mushroom hunting. [Re: KeithC] #8395233
04/29/25 08:35 PM
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Where’s Tatiana when you need her

Re: Went mushroom hunting. [Re: KeithC] #8395239
04/29/25 08:42 PM
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She will be around…

Re: Went mushroom hunting. [Re: KeithC] #8395275
04/29/25 09:29 PM
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Originally Posted by KeithC


I am going to inoculate around 35 to 40 loads of wood chips with wine cap mycelium and hope they will be as abundant, but good to eat.

Keith


I started wine caps a couple years ago. I basically did a section of trail, about 6 feet wide and 40 feet long. I get more wine caps than i can use and give away.

I don't know what 35-40 loads of chips is, but you're going to have a lot of shrooms.

Re: Went mushroom hunting. [Re: KeithC] #8395310
04/29/25 10:09 PM
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They are wood chips from the crews clearing power lines of branches in my area. Some people call them arborist chips. I got them for free lasrpt Summer and Fall, because I was planning to start a nursery business and needed the chips to compost for soil and to put around the trees, bushes and vines I am using for cloning material and hopefully a future You Pick. I got around 35 to 40 truckloads of wood chips dumped here. I took a partner for the nursery business, the first partner I had since 2003, when I had my security company. We got our LLC the week before Easter and passed our first inspection on last Friday. I have two separate businesses going now and plan on a third and maybe fourth.

I've never eaten a wine cap mushroom, but have heard they are good to eat. Do you like them? They should break the chips into soil much more quickly. I hope to be able to sell the wine caps too.

Keith

Re: Went mushroom hunting. [Re: KeithC] #8395316
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Wine caps are good eating. Super easy to "grow". But, they can flush very quickly and go bad in just a couple days.

They'll definitely break down the chips a lot faster. I'll get a couple yards of chips to "feed" my existing bed.

Re: Went mushroom hunting. [Re: Kre] #8395323
04/29/25 10:33 PM
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Originally Posted by Kre
Wine caps are good eating. Super easy to "grow". But, they can flush very quickly and go bad in just a couple days.

They'll definitely break down the chips a lot faster. I'll get a couple yards of chips to "feed" my existing bed.


Thanks.

Keith

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