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PinheadX
Stranger than you


Registered: 04/25/07
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wierd... they look kinda like red blood cells.
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weiliiiiiii
WEILII KING


Registered: 02/22/08
Posts: 1,188
Loc: Weilii capital of Georgia
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Re: Official 2008 Panaeolus subbalteatus Thread [Re: PinheadX]
#8379803 - 05/08/08 10:15 PM |
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PinheadX said: wierd... they look kinda like red blood cells.
those are what my blood cells look like right now...LOL...having a Subb experience as we speak
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weiliiiiiii
WEILII KING


Registered: 02/22/08
Posts: 1,188
Loc: Weilii capital of Georgia
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DannyGlick
Sleeper

Registered: 04/14/08
Posts: 265
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Nice.
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landsnorkler
Tao Jones

Registered: 09/26/06
Posts: 1,143
Loc: Montana
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Re: Official 2008 Panaeolus subbalteatus Thread [Re: DannyGlick]
#8385568 - 05/10/08 02:31 PM |
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Nice subbs Weiliiiii!!!
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Subbedhunter420
Psilonaut


Registered: 12/30/06
Posts: 1,134
Loc: Southern California
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aweesome finds! I found two new patches of subbs along with a bunch of panaeolopsis. I will post when I get back home. I have two kitchen tables covered with subbs printing. At least 4 oz.
-------------------- My Subbalteatus Guide
http://www.shroomery.org/9608/Subbedhunter420s-Guide-to-Hunting-and-Identifying-Panaeolus-subbalteatus
You should read it.
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weiliiiiiii
WEILII KING


Registered: 02/22/08
Posts: 1,188
Loc: Weilii capital of Georgia
Last seen: 3 minutes, 22 seconds
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hell yeah subbehunter two kitchen tables WOW thats awesome. The pasture ive been finding sum of these in has really just started to take off the fruits keep spreading each week they take over another 10-20 yards of pasture each day so by about the middle of June it should be blowin up, happy hunting too all. I love these things just as much as weilii and sometimes more. Sometimes i just want a nice mellow trip with all great visuals of weilii but not the speedy feeling weilii have, subbs rule. Peace
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CureCat
Strangest

Registered: 04/19/06
Posts: 8,255
Loc: clawing your furniture
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AWWWWWWWWWWWWW I MISS SUBB HUNTING!!! 
Alan, are those ESM shots from gill fragments?
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Jair
Blasphemous


Registered: 06/08/07
Posts: 761
Loc: East Coast
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Re: Official 2008 Panaeolus subbalteatus Thread [Re: CureCat]
#8389442 - 05/11/08 03:12 PM |
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CureCat said: AWWWWWWWWWWWWW I MISS SUBB HUNTING!!! 
Alan, are those ESM shots from gill fragments?
What da ya mean curekitty?! You miss subb hunting? Just go out and look!! You are in cali for god sakes!
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Subbedhunter420
Psilonaut


Registered: 12/30/06
Posts: 1,134
Loc: Southern California
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Re: Official 2008 Panaeolus subbalteatus Thread [Re: Jair]
#8389823 - 05/11/08 05:10 PM |
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The bay area doesnt have much in the way of subb habitats except in late spring and summer. They are there, just in much smaller numbers than the ever prefect, 72 degrees, beautiful malibu that I always think about when I think of subbs.
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http://www.shroomery.org/9608/Subbedhunter420s-Guide-to-Hunting-and-Identifying-Panaeolus-subbalteatus
You should read it.
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Jair
Blasphemous


Registered: 06/08/07
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Subbedhunter420 said: The bay area doesnt have much in the way of subb habitats except in late spring and summer. They are there, just in much smaller numbers than the ever prefect, 72 degrees, beautiful malibu that I always think about when I think of subbs.
Ah, I see, thank you for clearing that up.
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weiliiiiiii
WEILII KING


Registered: 02/22/08
Posts: 1,188
Loc: Weilii capital of Georgia
Last seen: 3 minutes, 22 seconds
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Quote:
Subbedhunter420 said: The bay area doesnt have much in the way of subb habitats except in late spring and summer. They are there, just in much smaller numbers than the ever prefect, 72 degrees, beautiful malibu that I always think about when I think of subbs.
More info on temps would be great subbedhunter420. Just wondering from what ive read on this site i thought 86 was the best temp but i dont know much about subbs. Ive been finding all of my subbs and its been in the mid 70's low 80's here in GA. Any info would be very helpful. Peace
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Subbedhunter420
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Registered: 12/30/06
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We have little to no winds here usually and the temps are around 72-80 lately. somedays it peaks up to the 90s and some on the coudy days like today it gets 50 at night. Its a wide range. But Subbalteatus mycelium runs from 80-86 farenheit and the fruitings occur in the 70s. they usually need a cool off and a lot of air exchange in order to trigger mass pinnings.
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http://www.shroomery.org/9608/Subbedhunter420s-Guide-to-Hunting-and-Identifying-Panaeolus-subbalteatus
You should read it.
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weiliiiiiii
WEILII KING


Registered: 02/22/08
Posts: 1,188
Loc: Weilii capital of Georgia
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The weather has been very windy here recently and the temps are gonna drop for a few days ya think this is good?
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Subbedhunter420
Psilonaut


Registered: 12/30/06
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Loc: Southern California
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it wont matter much i think. just hope for some rain if its gonna get colder.
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http://www.shroomery.org/9608/Subbedhunter420s-Guide-to-Hunting-and-Identifying-Panaeolus-subbalteatus
You should read it.
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weiliiiiiii
WEILII KING


Registered: 02/22/08
Posts: 1,188
Loc: Weilii capital of Georgia
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Its been raining for the past three days. Today was the first day it wasn't.
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coolboarderguy
Stranger


Registered: 10/08/07
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Do subbs need a lot of rain to grow. Should I wait a few days after if rains to hunt. Or will they grown without much rain??
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Jair
Blasphemous


Registered: 06/08/07
Posts: 761
Loc: East Coast
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coolboarderguy said: Do subbs need a lot of rain to grow. Should I wait a few days after if rains to hunt. Or will they grown without much rain??
They will grow without rain as I have found my only haul during a time of not much rain but I'm sure the rain is definitely a plus.
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mushmellowman
Stranger


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Re: Official 2008 Panaeolus subbalteatus Thread [Re: Jair]
#8392681 - 05/12/08 01:09 PM |
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these subbs are annoying little guys! after all I picked about 15 from a flush I found and I've been waiting on the second flush from the same spot and it's been raining warm and high humidity however, they aren't coming back... Do Turkeys eat mushrooms if so then I will cut there fucking heads off... there are about 3 turkeys hanging out around the subb patch area. grrr I hope not! anyway lots of pan papps popping back up maybe they'll be back up in the next few days
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Redrawing
Psychonaut

Registered: 04/03/08
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A buddy and I split this haul last night. 
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