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FSHuntings
Half Man Half Amazing


Registered: 08/10/17
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I went to another park that looked really promising but I couldn't stay long. Look at the GIGANTIC mushrooms I found.
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WeiliiCoyote
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rasjoe2112 said: those are beautiful Coyote... awesome spot
Thanks Joe! Been going to this spot about 4 years now. I pass it everyday on my way home so its super convenient. Everybody is killing it this year, keep it up guys! Here was the total harvest from today.
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rasjoe2112
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Registered: 06/28/04
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bahah dude, those are enormous!
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rasjoe2112
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thats a killer set of plates bro---
I need to start hunting down sewer lines. Do they run residentially?
Keep up the great work man---
GOOD JOB PEOPLE, KEEP HUNTING SPREADING SPORES AND KEEP ON REACHING FOR THE STARS
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FSHuntings
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Rasjoe is the life of the thread. We love you man!
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WeiliiCoyote
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rasjoe2112 said: thats a killer set of plates bro---
I need to start hunting down sewer lines. Do they run residentially?
Keep up the great work man---
GOOD JOB PEOPLE, KEEP HUNTING SPREADING SPORES AND KEEP ON REACHING FOR THE STARS

This particular sewer trail is behind a neighborhood. It goes back yards, about 100 yards of woods, this sewer trail, a creek, a regular non sewer trail on the other side of the creek that also fruits but in fewer numbers and more spread out, another 100 yards or so of woods, and then a different neighborhood. I access it from where it crosses a major road.
My other current patch is in a park next to a sidewalk that also is near a creek. There also happens to be a couple of those cement sewer hatches near by.
The best patch I ever found was on a sewer trail that wasn't really near anything other than a creek that a few people might fish at but otherwise an unused area. The year after I found it they built a park there and drove bull dozers all over the patch and hauled off all of the old rotten logs that were everywhere that they seemed to like. You would think the disturbance would encourage growth but I have been going back to check it at least once a season for like 8 years and nada.
The sewer thing has always worked for me. It's typically more private so you get some nice alone time in nature away from prying eyes. I think it has something to do with engineers wanting to install them at the lowest point of an area following natural drainage routes. These kinds of areas collect runoff from all of the surrounding areas so spores are likely to end up there. They also stay shady but get a little sun, and they have the whole man-made disturbance thing going on.
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Cham9085
I brake for psilocybes.


Registered: 02/03/17
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Claycomyco said:
   
HELP I.D.
I found these along a trail in a park south of Atlanta. They started off light in color and got browner after I picked them
Sweet weilii dude
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petra
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Re: GA Actives 2017 [Re: Cham9085]
#24641256 - 09/18/17 04:05 PM (6 years, 4 months ago) |
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Hi guys, curious if anyone has had success in the South Fayette/East Coweta (PTC,Senoia) area for weilii?? Planning to do some walking today and tomorrow around here and have only searched for cubes in middle GA before. Thanks in advance.
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breeg89
i'll tell ya hwhat

Registered: 05/04/11
Posts: 3,120
Loc: mass
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Re: GA Actives 2017 [Re: petra]
#24641425 - 09/18/17 05:05 PM (6 years, 4 months ago) |
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^ yep, you could find them there.
Great stuff coyote. I agree that there is something so serene about those sewer trails through the woods. Made me want to put up these pics, even though I've only found Lacs on this trail.
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morseph
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Registered: 08/22/17
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rasjoe2112 said: Cherokee Co, Morseph?
Forsyth my guy Forsyth is poppin right now
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bloodycarcass
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Re: GA Actives 2017 [Re: breeg89]
#24641587 - 09/18/17 05:47 PM (6 years, 4 months ago) |
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breeg89 said: ^ yep, you could find them there.
Great stuff coyote. I agree that there is something so serene about those sewer trails through the woods. Made me want to put up these pics, even though I've only found Lacs on this trail.

I see manly hardwoods in this area. Look for more loblolly pine trees.
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breeg89
i'll tell ya hwhat

Registered: 05/04/11
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The other patches I've found are in a park with mainly hardwoods (yellow poplars and sweet gums - classic early succession trees). In my experience, the essential element is that the area has been disturbed. Pines might help, but aren't essential for me. The spot in the pics is carpeted with young sweet gums along the edges of the trail.
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Jackhammer2113
Pooperscooper shrooms


Registered: 05/25/17
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Re: GA Actives 2017 [Re: breeg89]
#24641682 - 09/18/17 06:04 PM (6 years, 4 months ago) |
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Hey guys went out again and found more today. I just need a positive ID because I'm very noobish. Masters aid me in my finds.
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Jackhammer2113
Pooperscooper shrooms


Registered: 05/25/17
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Forgot to mention I got em from the same spot that I got them from yesterday.
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rasjoe2112
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Registered: 06/28/04
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Loc: North GA
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rasjoe2112
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Quote:
WeiliiCoyote said:
Quote:
rasjoe2112 said: thats a killer set of plates bro---
I need to start hunting down sewer lines. Do they run residentially?
Keep up the great work man---
GOOD JOB PEOPLE, KEEP HUNTING SPREADING SPORES AND KEEP ON REACHING FOR THE STARS

This particular sewer trail is behind a neighborhood. It goes back yards, about 100 yards of woods, this sewer trail, a creek, a regular non sewer trail on the other side of the creek that also fruits but in fewer numbers and more spread out, another 100 yards or so of woods, and then a different neighborhood. I access it from where it crosses a major road.
My other current patch is in a park next to a sidewalk that also is near a creek. There also happens to be a couple of those cement sewer hatches near by.
The best patch I ever found was on a sewer trail that wasn't really near anything other than a creek that a few people might fish at but otherwise an unused area. The year after I found it they built a park there and drove bull dozers all over the patch and hauled off all of the old rotten logs that were everywhere that they seemed to like. You would think the disturbance would encourage growth but I have been going back to check it at least once a season for like 8 years and nada.
The sewer thing has always worked for me. It's typically more private so you get some nice alone time in nature away from prying eyes. I think it has something to do with engineers wanting to install them at the lowest point of an area following natural drainage routes. These kinds of areas collect runoff from all of the surrounding areas so spores are likely to end up there. They also stay shady but get a little sun, and they have the whole man-made disturbance thing going on.
Coyote's post should be studied and memorized. This is gold.
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FSHuntings
Half Man Half Amazing


Registered: 08/10/17
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I know of a few sewer lines that don't have any pines near them. Do you think I would have luck without the lpines?
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Jackhammer2113
Pooperscooper shrooms


Registered: 05/25/17
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Lol what an awesome way to confirm haha
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coweta_hunter
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Re: GA Actives 2017 [Re: petra]
#24641854 - 09/18/17 06:39 PM (6 years, 4 months ago) |
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Petra - Check my post from Friday. I found a nice patch in PTC.
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Gimmesumpin
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Registered: 09/13/17
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This thread is too hype.
Long time lurker, first poster here.
I've had smaller successes so far as not all of my patches have produced larger numbers yet.
I may be a tad too north. The last rain was mainly Atlanta and southward I feel like.
Anyways, this was holly springs today...


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