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Re: todays hunt [Re: Abuse]
    #9219440 - 11/10/08 04:32 PM (3 years, 6 months ago)

Do you guys think that we'll be seeing them for the rest of november? I am planning a few hunts but they can't be until next week at the earliest, maybe the week after.


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Re: todays hunt [Re: Abuse]
    #9221839 - 11/10/08 11:09 PM (3 years, 6 months ago)

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I picked over 100 today...first time ive been out in a while as well. I was quite shocked to see so many for much into winter because that's the weather we've been having!




i am assuming you are in scotland???


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Re: todays hunt [Re: psilocin85]
    #9222814 - 11/11/08 06:56 AM (3 years, 6 months ago)

jees, i make so many mistakes when im stoned its unreal!

No, england.


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Re: UK Mushroom thread [Re: koraks]
    #9223031 - 11/11/08 08:23 AM (3 years, 6 months ago)

Ya you don't wanna leave it too late though.once the ground starts to freeze they will die off


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Re: todays hunt [Re: Abuse]
    #9223116 - 11/11/08 08:43 AM (3 years, 6 months ago)

I've been going out every 5 or so days for the past month to the same small patch. Each time getting a bit more. First hunt about 15, then 20 then 35, another 30 something, then 75, then 80, today about 180.
Some of the spots seem to be tapering off. Especially the 'family' of strictipes. While others are just beginning. When I say family, I am referring to an area of about a meter square.
Temps are hanging well over the freezing mark with no threat of frost where i am for at least a week. I'm still waiting for my cyan patches to fruit too. There is plenty of myc, but no fruit!? I'm gonna stay patient though.

Also, today on my day off, I hauled in a few of kilos(wet) of field blewits today.
Coming back from the fields felt great... even though i'm financially poor, with the sun shining on my face, some libs in my stomach, and bags full of mushrooms, I felt like the richest guy around.

Even the sight of a myxie rabbit didn't bring me down too badly. Actually, now that I think about it, poor fella...shit.


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Re: todays hunt [Re: akb112211]
    #9224878 - 11/11/08 02:04 PM (3 years, 6 months ago)

I'm planning on making a small film about libs :wink:


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Re: todays hunt [Re: Abuse]
    #9229189 - 11/12/08 08:15 AM (3 years, 6 months ago)

Though several 100 from this patch have gone missing over the past 48 hours some have been left....








as you can see some are starting to age but new ones are still comming through :smile:


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Re: todays hunt [Re: psilocin85]
    #9230168 - 11/12/08 11:24 AM (3 years, 6 months ago)

well i have been walking the fields over hear in leicestershire with my fella who loves libs, he usually buys them off a mate, but he decided to go lucking for them himself..... well he got me on the case anyway.... and we are either not looking in the right places, and believe me not i have walked over so much cow and sheep s**t that i am suprised we havent found a single one... i think it is not cold enough here in the midlands yet, but hey i am probley wrong about that as well..anyone around this area found any yet.... we are surrounded by hundreds of acres of fields, surely they must be out there somewhere..


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Re: todays hunt [Re: psilocin85]
    #9231344 - 11/12/08 02:16 PM (3 years, 6 months ago)

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Though several 100 from this patch have gone missing over the past 48 hours some have been left....









as you can see some are starting to age but new ones are still comming through :smile:





I'd be so pissed  :grrr:
You from the UK?


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Re: todays hunt [Re: Abuse]
    #9232111 - 11/12/08 04:05 PM (3 years, 6 months ago)

abuse i hope if you're serious about making that film you don't do something stupid like putting it on youtube.they are for the most part low key and they really dont need any untoward attention.if the general population realised how easily accessible they were and their use boomed again like when they were legal 3 years ago then we have a proplem.more people are going to come to grief and i can assure you it would'nt be long before a campaign of fungicide spraying got underway.isnt it better as our little secret and anyone who happens to stumble upon them?


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Re: todays hunt [Re: LobsterSauce]
    #9232274 - 11/12/08 04:30 PM (3 years, 6 months ago)

Abuse if you are serious about making that film I hope you do it and release it on youtube so everyone learns about them.

Jimtown it is not possible to cover a whole country with fungicide.  That type of thing has never been done anywhere before and given how easy it is to grow cubes it would be completely pointless as a drug control measure.


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Re: todays hunt [Re: Alan Rockefeller]
    #9232476 - 11/12/08 04:58 PM (3 years, 6 months ago)

man thats retarded.im not talking about a whole country and im not talking about cubes.where i live there are reknowned hotspots of mushies where locals see people picking them but nothing is said because its all friendly and hush hush.i know where a godsend of a field has been sprayed because too many people went there through word of mouth.libs are our own natural beauties.dont ruin that.libs gram for gram are stronger than any cubes.they deserve their enigma


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Re: todays hunt [Re: Abuse]
    #9235041 - 11/12/08 11:10 PM (3 years, 6 months ago)

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Though several 100 from this patch have gone missing over the past 48 hours some have been left....









as you can see some are starting to age but new ones are still comming through :smile:





I'd be so pissed  :grrr:
You from the UK?





yep... but i have so far gotten 100's from that one preticular patch this year alone.

I am in the UK yes


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Re: todays hunt [Re: LobsterSauce]
    #9237594 - 11/13/08 01:30 PM (3 years, 6 months ago)

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man thats retarded.im not talking about a whole country and im not talking about cubes.where i live there are reknowned hotspots of mushies where locals see people picking them but nothing is said because its all friendly and hush hush.i know where a godsend of a field has been sprayed because too many people went there through word of mouth.libs are our own natural beauties.dont ruin that.libs gram for gram are stronger than any cubes.they deserve their enigma




Amen.... :stirthepot: :bananahorsey:

...around 800 last week around the same this, a real postage-stamp gem of a field.

:celery::paranoid::celery:

:goodluck: everyone.


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Re: todays hunt [Re: PlatformStrange]
    #9239014 - 11/13/08 04:35 PM (3 years, 6 months ago)

don't worry, it's for home use anyway...it's what i do.


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Re: todays hunt [Re: Abuse]
    #9239145 - 11/13/08 04:52 PM (3 years, 6 months ago)

let us know when you make that video =D


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Re: todays hunt [Re: Beege]
    #9242831 - 11/14/08 06:45 AM (3 years, 6 months ago)

One of my cyan patches finally fruited! but they're tiny :confused:
I'm a bit concerned as whether a "planted" patch that I made is going to fruit. there is tonnes of myc holding most of the woodchips together, but nothing poking out. No pins, nothing. I hope this mild weather sticks around for a while longer.


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Re: todays hunt [Re: akb112211]
    #9242895 - 11/14/08 07:11 AM (3 years, 6 months ago)

oh right fair enough.got some full moon mushies this mornin.only 60 but theres some real monster libs.ye think 60 is enough for 2 people for a mild but fun one?


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Re: todays hunt [Re: LobsterSauce]
    #9243319 - 11/14/08 09:32 AM (3 years, 6 months ago)

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man thats retarded.im not talking about a whole country and im not talking about cubes.where i live there are reknowned hotspots of mushies where locals see people picking them but nothing is said because its all friendly and hush hush.i know where a godsend of a field has been sprayed because too many people went there through word of mouth.libs are our own natural beauties.dont ruin that.libs gram for gram are stronger than any cubes.they deserve their enigma





Ok fine dude, keep your UK liberty cap mushrooms a secret. 

Your secret is safe with me.  :wink:


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Re: todays hunt [Re: PlatformStrange]
    #9244149 - 11/14/08 12:14 PM (3 years, 6 months ago)

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man thats retarded.im not talking about a whole country and im not talking about cubes.where i live there are reknowned hotspots of mushies where locals see people picking them but nothing is said because its all friendly and hush hush.i know where a godsend of a field has been sprayed because too many people went there through word of mouth.libs are our own natural beauties.dont ruin that.libs gram for gram are stronger than any cubes.they deserve their enigma




Amen.... :stirthepot: :bananahorsey:

...around 800 last week around the same this, a real postage-stamp gem of a field.

:celery::paranoid::celery:

:goodluck: everyone.




yeah a monster patch that must have been there for hundreds if not thousands of years has just been sprayed because of every tom dick and harry picking there.

keep it on the low!!!


A few of SWIMs patches seem to have fizzled out but there is one local that is still kickin em out bad boy! Real big beastie fookers too! SWIM found over a thou today, he can see this one patch going from strenght to strength for the rest of the month if the weather stays the right side of frostiness!


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