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Re: * Tasmania Season 2014 * [Re: ummagumma]
    #20006929 - 05/18/14 07:16 PM (9 years, 8 months ago)

Nice pics Nevermind.  Those bush subs truly love bracken, don't they?

Some pics from my hunt over the weekend:



And what we're after:



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Re: * Tasmania Season 2014 * [Re: mushroom_spider]
    #20007774 - 05/18/14 11:32 PM (9 years, 8 months ago)

HI guys,

This fungi was found on the mountain down south of tasmania. mainly growing in the moss and on trees that had fallen down. It was fairly damp in the area. The area was a mix of bush and forrest.

I've also shown a photo with different varieties shown, if any are of interest I will post more photos of them! Thanks!




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Re: * Tasmania Season 2014 * [Re: amo]
    #20007945 - 05/19/14 12:26 AM (9 years, 8 months ago)

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amo said:
HI guys,

This fungi was found on the mountain down south of tasmania. mainly growing in the moss and on trees that had fallen down. It was fairly damp in the area. The area was a mix of bush and forrest.

I've also shown a photo with different varieties shown, if any are of interest I will post more photos of them! Thanks!






No subs there sorry, but I'm no TI so wait for confirm but pretty sure


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Re: * Tasmania Season 2014 * [Re: Subhunter]
    #20008033 - 05/19/14 12:55 AM (9 years, 8 months ago)

None of those are active.

Those first two pics are of a Galerina spp.  probably Galerina patagonica

last pic:

1.  Galerina patagonica
4.  Panaeolus spp.
7.  Cortinarius spp.
8.  Galerina spp.  - a bit dried out.

when taking pics to id, good to have pics of both caps, stems and gills.  but none of those are actives.


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Re: * Tasmania Season 2014 * [Re: blessed]
    #20008046 - 05/19/14 12:59 AM (9 years, 8 months ago)

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blessed said:
Hello :smile:

I could not believe my eyes!!!!!!








I love it when i find them growing out of trees.  *hint*  indicates a very healthy strain of this species.

Nice one Blessed.


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Re: * Tasmania Season 2014 * [Re: mushroom_spider]
    #20008239 - 05/19/14 01:56 AM (9 years, 8 months ago)

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mushroom_spider said:
Nice pics Nevermind.  Those bush subs truly love bracken, don't they?

Some pics from my hunt over the weekend:



And what we're after:







Yep, they certainly do like the ferns, although most of my finds are in the grass just before the ferns, but I'm sure there's a lot of wood-rich soil beneath the grass.

Nice subs you found... looks like a good area. Very moist, much more so than my patches at the moment. Great photos too!


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Re: * Tasmania Season 2014 * [Re: Nevermind]
    #20008375 - 05/19/14 03:05 AM (9 years, 8 months ago)

Thanks, that patch has only just started becoming moist.  I think all up I got around 50 when I went yesterday and it was raining at the time, so it probably made it look more like a temperate rainforest than what it actually is.  Subs do like the area though as it is a typical wet gum forest on a south-facing slope. 

I stumbled upon it last season and it seems to be a consistently-producing area but with nowhere near the prolific volume as some other patches that fellow hunters have been lucky enough to find.  More than enough for me though.


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Re: * Tasmania Season 2014 * [Re: mushroom_spider]
    #20008604 - 05/19/14 05:47 AM (9 years, 8 months ago)

so stoked that a good dump over the weekend kicked off the season in my area, found a mega patch that yielded a good haul with loads of pins left, didnt have the right lens to take many photos will get some more in the next few days, also found a double header growing out of a stick, nice welcome to tassy! ha ha :P




Ps also how to you make images thumbnails?


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Re: * Tasmania Season 2014 * [Re: Free Radicals]
    #20008669 - 05/19/14 06:34 AM (9 years, 8 months ago)

They're wicked!
Tasmania you have the next nicest subs!
Just under SA. :cool:
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Re: * Tasmania Season 2014 * [Re: Free Radicals]
    #20008671 - 05/19/14 06:35 AM (9 years, 8 months ago)

Upload to your shroomery account rather than offsite image hosting.


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Re: * Tasmania Season 2014 * [Re: Nevermind]
    #20009000 - 05/19/14 09:16 AM (9 years, 8 months ago)

Hello all :smile:

Thanks ummagumma :thumbup:

Nevermind
Good to see things are picking up. It seems to have been a slow start this year. Thankfully there's still plenty of hunting time left to do :wink:
I too have been picking up on the fern connection, but even in places that seem perfect for them to grow there none in sight. any suggestions?

mushroom_spider
Glad to see you're getting good at hunting, as I can remember your disappointment from last year. great finds and pictures :thumbup:

Obtuse
Thank you obtuse :smile:, it still makes me smile when I think about finding them.

Free Radicals
Nice finds and pictures :thumbup:

Here's the link for uploading to this site
http://www.shroomery.org/forums/upload.php?action=upload


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Re: * Tasmania Season 2014 * [Re: blessed]
    #20009053 - 05/19/14 09:35 AM (9 years, 8 months ago)

Some more finds :smile:

(From Super Awesome Trunk Patch)

(These guys are single, looking for the right one :wink: )

(This was one Big Sub, as big as my hand!!!)

(Shhhh they're asleep)


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Re: * Tasmania Season 2014 * [Re: blessed]
    #20009078 - 05/19/14 09:43 AM (9 years, 8 months ago)

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blessed said:

I too have been picking up on the fern connection, but even in places that seem perfect for them to grow there none in sight. any suggestions?




Yeah i love it when i find them growing of bracken stems.

something to do with all the nitrogen i think they accumulate, and then release into the soil.  maybe im making it up tho!


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Re: * Tasmania Season 2014 * [Re: blessed]
    #20010378 - 05/19/14 03:13 PM (9 years, 8 months ago)

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blessed said:
I too have been picking up on the fern connection, but even in places that seem perfect for them to grow there none in sight. any suggestions?




I can't offer any suggestions... it's really just luck. Sometimes you'll come across a place that looks perfect and you'll find nothing, other times you'll find them in places that just don't seem right (for example. I occasionally find subs growing from sand).

IMO woodchip beds are the best place. I had a patch a few years ago on a woodchip bed where I could pick between 500g - 1kg fresh every week (I've posted many pictures in previous seasons (2010 - 2012 I beleive). It was crazy how many subs were growing there. Unfortunately a thick layer of mulch has been put over the woodchips now and the mushrooms now grow in very small numbers. I would always choose woodchip beds over bracken ferns.


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Re: * Tasmania Season 2014 * [Re: blessed]
    #20010829 - 05/19/14 05:17 PM (9 years, 8 months ago)

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blessed said:

I too have been picking up on the fern connection, but even in places that seem perfect for them to grow there none in sight. any suggestions?





Blessed - one thing I always say to myself when I find an environment that looks perfect but does not contain any specimens is: just because it looks like it can grow subs, doesn't mean it will be growing them, at that point in time.

Thoughts of spore-water and stem butt cultivation then enter my head... 

The same can be applied to fishing - just because there could be fish in a lake doesn't mean there will be fish in the lake.


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Re: * Tasmania Season 2014 * [Re: mushroom_spider]
    #20011504 - 05/19/14 08:13 PM (9 years, 8 months ago)

Hi guys :smile:

Thanks for your advice. I've found that in woodchip beds they go crazy, but they don't seem abundant up here (north), and the other problem is that they are in public places. I had found an awesome woodchip patch a year or two ago, but due to me poor hunting skills (stealthiness) it was killed off. In fact this happened at more places too.
:thisisterrible: Try as I may to not look like a mushroom hunter, I just seem to. oh well. So I just decided to go bush.

One thing I will say, I don't get some people, they judge a person for taking drugs, when the coffee they drink is one itself!!!!. Or they condemn a person for braking the law, but they themselves download pirated movies on a regular bases, Or they break the law, to catch a person who brakes the law  (what Hypocrites!!!!!!!).
I've experienced these types of people.  Still I love what the Bible says, by the measure one judges, they will be judged.

Im sorry guys :frown:, I just needed to get that off my chest.

I was just wondering if anyone has found a pattern?, like they are found facing south more often, maybe that there must be clearings near, maybe that they grow at high altitudes or the reverse? or maybe I need to be wearing yellow socks? I don't know??

Thanks mushroom_spider
I gave spore water ago when in my first season, I was so worried about not finding them so I gave it a shot. I must have done something wrong as nothing came of it.
Still thanks for the wise words.

Im just gonna keep to the bush, anyway I really need the exercise. If anyone thinks of (or remembers) a pattern they've noticed please share it, thank you :smile:

Here's some shots of "The Imposter" (Galerina sp)


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Re: * Tasmania Season 2014 * [Re: blessed]
    #20011555 - 05/19/14 08:23 PM (9 years, 8 months ago)

ive got one question: WHO'S GOING TO SHROOMED THIS WEEKEND?????????? pm me :smile::mushroom2::mushroom2: :nyan:  :nyan:  :nyan:  :nyan:  :nyan:  :nyan:  :nyan:  :nyan:  :dancer:  :dancer:  :dancer:  :dancer:  :dancer:  :dancer:  :dancer:  :dancer:  :dancer:


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Re: * Tasmania Season 2014 * [Re: scrogman]
    #20011621 - 05/19/14 08:41 PM (9 years, 8 months ago)

Hi scrogman :smile:

Good to see you around :thumbup:


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Re: * Tasmania Season 2014 * [Re: blessed]
    #20011694 - 05/19/14 08:54 PM (9 years, 8 months ago)

That's a fucking beautiful Galerina!


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Re: * Tasmania Season 2014 * [Re: maynardjameskeenan]
    #20011828 - 05/19/14 09:20 PM (9 years, 8 months ago)

Hey guys, I'm back! :laugh:

Hopefully I'll get to go for a little bit of a hunt today. *excited as fuck*
Do you know if the season will still be going strong by the 8th of next month? My gf will be coming down and she wants to hunt with me. ^_^


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