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psyconaught
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southern oregon hunting
#16491837 - 07/06/12 07:21 PM (11 years, 8 months ago) |
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does anyone have any expirience hunting actives in southern oregon? specifically the rogue valley area. i have done research but have come up with conflicting reports as to whether or not there are any actives in this area. i know they grow on the coast, and generally not this far inland, but its a kind of micro climate here. any help is appreciated! thank you!
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maynardjameskeenan
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Re: southern oregon hunting [Re: psyconaught]
#16491870 - 07/06/12 07:30 PM (11 years, 8 months ago) |
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Like Ashland, Medford area?
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maynardjameskeenan
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I have found Cyansecens in the Willamette valley so I know they grow here, I would scope out spots now that have hardwood chips in them and make a mental note to check that spot again in the Fall once the rains come again.
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maynardjameskeenan
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If you are not having luck look closer to the coast, good luck
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psyconaught
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yes exactly, ashland, medford, jacksonville. Thank you for the confirmation! this was exactly what i was looking for! so look in parks and similiar areas?
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Re: southern oregon hunting [Re: psyconaught]
#16491916 - 07/06/12 07:42 PM (11 years, 8 months ago) |
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by the way kick ass name, tool is amazing
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maynardjameskeenan
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Re: southern oregon hunting [Re: psyconaught]
#16491971 - 07/06/12 07:54 PM (11 years, 8 months ago) |
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I would look in parks near rivers, they use a lot of the downed trees and limbs to make cover mulch. Cyanscens love alder chip. Look in any place that has hardwood chips. Maybe even the college campuses.
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psyconaught
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great pointers! i have no expirience with hunting as i lived in idaho during my introduction to psycedelics. No shrooms growing wild there haha
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Re: southern oregon hunting [Re: psyconaught]
#19097035 - 11/06/13 07:00 PM (10 years, 4 months ago) |
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i live in central point i was wondering the same thing, will i be able to find a thing in this town?
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canid
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Re: southern oregon hunting [Re: jared1016]
#19099078 - 11/07/13 06:03 AM (10 years, 4 months ago) |
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Quite possibly, and it's worth looking around, but your results will be far more relaible along the coast.
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Re: southern oregon hunting [Re: canid]
#19099403 - 11/07/13 08:51 AM (10 years, 4 months ago) |
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well dont really have a solid way of going to the coast just for mushrooms but tnx for the heads up (:
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canid
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Re: southern oregon hunting [Re: canid]
#23759316 - 10/21/16 09:39 PM (7 years, 5 months ago) |
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Sorry for the thread-necromancy but for posterity I wanted to let everybody concerned (and those finding this thread during research) know that I photographed three colonies of P. cyanescens in Jackson county today.
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Re: southern oregon hunting [Re: canid]
#23771347 - 10/25/16 08:20 PM (7 years, 5 months ago) |
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Quote:
canid said: Sorry for the thread-necromancy but for posterity I wanted to let everybody concerned (and those finding this thread during research) know that I photographed three colonies of P. cyanescens in Jackson county today.
I appreciate the raisin' of such things! Made an account when I read this wanting to find some in my area glad to know they are around, gonna check Touville area tomorrow!
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canid
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I wouldn't hold out much hope there unless it rains for a good week again soon.
You might find light mushroom activity but you're likely to have far better luck in irrigated landscaped areas. If you have access to pastures that have gotten plenty of water you might try for Panaeolus there also. In all it's mostly been too dry for too long to get into full swing from just that last storm.
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Re: southern oregon hunting [Re: canid]
#23787128 - 10/30/16 10:35 PM (7 years, 4 months ago) |
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Edited by OregonBotanicals (10/30/16 10:37 PM)
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Do you have other shots and does it smell distinctive? It isn't a magic mushroom. It is like Mycena or something in Marasmiaceae and so the smell would distinguish eg Mycetinis which are mainly the garlicky former Marasmius spp. Next poster probably just knows but there you have it.
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