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PNWMusicMaker
Hunter



Registered: 10/18/14
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Loc: PNW
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Re: Hunting tips for PNW [Re: Shasazulu]
#22182733 - 09/03/15 12:01 PM (8 years, 4 months ago) |
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This'll be my third out hunting. I'd love to find Azurescens this year but I'd settle for more Baeo's. Those were really fun last year. Can't wait for the season to really kick off.
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Shasazulu
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6 days of great conditions!!! I can't wait!!
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Shasazulu
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Re: Hunting tips for PNW [Re: Shasazulu]
#22184535 - 09/03/15 07:33 PM (8 years, 4 months ago) |
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Anyone know what these will be?
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N05482
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Re: Hunting tips for PNW [Re: Shasazulu]
#22184564 - 09/03/15 07:37 PM (8 years, 4 months ago) |
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armillaria of some kind.
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Have a nice day! psilocybe cyanescens time lapse
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Fert Nitty
Example of a bad example



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Re: Hunting tips for PNW [Re: N05482]
#22184766 - 09/03/15 08:10 PM (8 years, 4 months ago) |
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Baeos are on my list this season
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N05482
cyantist



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Re: Hunting tips for PNW [Re: Fert Nitty]
#22185174 - 09/03/15 09:19 PM (8 years, 4 months ago) |
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http://www.shroomery.org/forums/showflat.php/Number/22185067
Lucky bastard! Think he's got the first pnw active find! Looks like stunzii in Oregon!
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NothingsChanged
Striving for Excellence



Registered: 05/28/11
Posts: 10,146
Loc: North/Western WA
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Re: Hunting tips for PNW [Re: NeoSporen]
#22185823 - 09/03/15 11:09 PM (8 years, 4 months ago) |
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NeoSporen said: Nope. I'm sure many of us are chomping at the bit to hunt. Last 4 years I have pulled azure hunts on my b-day. Fuck cake

Also. That liberty cap comment someone made earlier is crazy talk (imo) dung lovers are sub par to wood lovers. No liberty cap has ever came close to makein me loose my legs. Research that. Potent.
Neo. Nice too see you around.
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nexxone
HAWK NATION



Registered: 07/03/11
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Since the topic is up and thread is active now is my chance to steal some help i hope, i have the will/heart but just not the luck lol
i look and look in grass for stuntzii but i just cant seem to find them. i walk around miles and go to local parks/schools and check the fields and other grass parts and i also check everyones yard i pass that has lush green grass. its been a few years of doing this and i have never found a grass psilocybe(i am 100% confident i can id stuntzii/baeos/fibs) so i know i havnt been passing up any of those 3 species. I notice i see pan foes often as well as other shrooms but i am not sure what they are other then they dont look like anything active at all.
i think i know what im doing and on right track, but i just cant grasp what to look for when it comes to grass type like stuntzii baeos and fibs. i am confident when i am looking for cyans because i already have seen the specific type of woodchips/setting they were in, i dont have this confident specific habitat in my mind for stuntzii and things.
is there any trick to the trade that i may be missing or you found really helped you have success with grass psilocybes?
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Edited by nexxone (09/05/15 07:36 PM)
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loco801
The lone ranger



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Re: Hunting tips for PNW [Re: nexxone]
#22194342 - 09/05/15 08:09 PM (8 years, 4 months ago) |
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The only grass psilocybes I've found were liberty caps. I've also looked for stuntzii for years but I can't seem to find any either.
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Species found: P. azurescens P. cyanescens P. semilanceata P. pelliculosa P. stuntzii G. luteofolius Pan. cinctulus
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FryersQuest
Navigator



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Re: Hunting tips for PNW [Re: nexxone]
#22194483 - 09/05/15 08:46 PM (8 years, 4 months ago) |
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Yeah dude....I have hunted for a few years and never found any psilocybes in grass other than Semilanceata and Strictipes. And those were found in pastures. I am sure I have walked by some Cincts thinking they were Foes but never really gave a shit about Cincts anyways (They were called Subbalteatus when I first started hunting.)
Each yard is different and some contain lignin I believe. That is where you would find Stuntzii in grass. They are wood lovers so in order for them to grow on grass there has to be lignin in the soil......I think?
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     Species Found: Gymnopilus Luteofolius ~ Panaeolus Cinctulus ~ Psilocybe Baeocystis ~ Psilocybe Cyanescens ~ Psilocybe cyanofibrillosa ~ Psilocybe Semilanceata ~ Psilocybe Stuntzii
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nexxone
HAWK NATION



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Re: Hunting tips for PNW [Re: loco801]
#22194515 - 09/05/15 08:51 PM (8 years, 4 months ago) |
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I'm not mobile so I can't really get to where the libs are at, if I seen one it would catch my eye I'm sure but I mainly look in west Seattle,burien,white center. If you're not local these are areas on the puget sound just south of the city of seattle. There are no farm Lands anywhere near me
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nexxone
HAWK NATION



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Re: Hunting tips for PNW [Re: nexxone]
#22194539 - 09/05/15 08:56 PM (8 years, 4 months ago) |
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I have found cincts one time in a yard and they did not come back in the spring I will be watching this yard, I don't care about cincts much either but I like to find all I can and I seen a recent post of some amazing blue cincts so I have been keeping an eye out for them as well
Yeah that's the kind of tip I'm looking for, I need to find a way to eliminate lawns by them lacking something like lignin u say. I'll need to research that now. Any more leads like that is very important to me and will greatly help me out and anyone els who is having the same trouble as me.
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FryersQuest
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Re: Hunting tips for PNW [Re: Shasazulu]
#22200358 - 09/07/15 01:36 AM (8 years, 4 months ago) |
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So here is a question that should help tide me over (if answered) until the season starts really picking up. Stuntzii and Cincts are what I am after. Both are Saprotrophic (woodloving) fungi. It would be really cool if someone could give me a solid explanation on why these mushrooms can be found on the grass. I find Panaeolina foenisecii everywhere....it is the bane of my fucking existence. It too is saprotrophic. So am I to presume that Foes could and should be nearby Stuntzii and Cincts.... right? Each species is different of course....there has only been one or two active finds for PNW this season so it is entirely possible I am on the right track but Stuntzii by and large just hasn't seen the proper conditions in my area.
In my other seasons I had patience to wait until October and everything usually was fine....this year September is killing me....who has the plug for a time machine?
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     Species Found: Gymnopilus Luteofolius ~ Panaeolus Cinctulus ~ Psilocybe Baeocystis ~ Psilocybe Cyanescens ~ Psilocybe cyanofibrillosa ~ Psilocybe Semilanceata ~ Psilocybe Stuntzii
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Fert Nitty
Example of a bad example



Registered: 09/19/13
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The only stuntziis i have found in grass were in cemeteries for some reason. As far as I have read stuntziis like dung and wood, and can grow in either. I personally have never found stuntziis in dung - although I dont hunt in that kind of habitat. I believe the stuntziis in grass, and cincts are there due to the fertilizer used by the landscapers in cerain areas, perhaps dung-based?
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N05482
cyantist



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Re: Hunting tips for PNW [Re: Fert Nitty]
#22201468 - 09/07/15 11:00 AM (8 years, 4 months ago) |
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Think of grass as lil tiny trees, like bamboo really isn't wood it's just big grass. Same base materials being lignin and cellulose.
Also allot of lawns are planted over bulldozed land that was covered in sticks and wood and shit. All that it's still underneath.
And cow dung is really just saw dust too, grass with all the mammal nutrient stuff removed, is just lil pieces of wood.
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STATUSELEVATED
FUNGUS LOVER


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If you would like some additional Azzie tips, feel free to shoot me a message. I may or may not be able to help you achieve your goal. LOL
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Shroomsh
Mad King



Registered: 07/28/15
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I feel like I have seen and maybe even have some pictures of these "cyans" yall are talking about
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99.99
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Re: Hunting tips for PNW [Re: N05482]
#22253926 - 09/17/15 10:56 PM (8 years, 4 months ago) |
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Quote:
N05482 said: Sometimes it's crazy good

Sometimes it's crazy bad

Crazy crazy crazy crazy good
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Rebelutionsssss
Mdmazing



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Re: Hunting tips for PNW [Re: Shroomsh]
#22253950 - 09/17/15 11:04 PM (8 years, 4 months ago) |
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Quote:
Shroomsh said: I feel like I have seen and maybe even have some pictures of these "cyans" yall are talking about
"So called" ha
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FryersQuest
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Not really a hunting tip....but I was curious to know if anybody uses a food dehydrator? If so....what do you recommend.
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     Species Found: Gymnopilus Luteofolius ~ Panaeolus Cinctulus ~ Psilocybe Baeocystis ~ Psilocybe Cyanescens ~ Psilocybe cyanofibrillosa ~ Psilocybe Semilanceata ~ Psilocybe Stuntzii
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