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OfflineGirr
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Re: Post Your Hunting Picture of The Day (No ID Requests) [Re: Spivkurl]
    #25375259 - 08/08/18 03:10 PM (5 years, 8 months ago)

Found these baby gyms pinning today,  brought them home so I can collect them soon.  I left around 10 pins where I found them just in case I screw these up.



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Re: Post Your Hunting Picture of The Day (No ID Requests) [Re: Spivkurl] * 1
    #25375532 - 08/08/18 05:26 PM (5 years, 8 months ago)

Thanks! I love foraging but I hate cleaning. The larger, mature boletes are a little more buggy (typical for the early season). I have been dehydrating most of the boletes that I collect. I typically come home with at least kilo of whatever is flushing during the time I go out. It's a little difficult to eat everything fresh and time consuming (I try to forage, preserve, print, culture, etc). If it's kind of buggy, I'll dehydrate most of them out. Then I break up the fruit body and grind down to a powder. The mushroom powder is good for building up soups, sauces, rubs, etc. The prime boletes get sliced and dehyrated. I want to marinate the nice boletes with a few lobster mushrooms and other meaty species (dehydrate, then rehydrate with vinegar, pack in herbed/spiced oil).

I like 'hunter angler gardener cook' and 'forager chef' for recipes.

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Re: Post Your Hunting Picture of The Day (No ID Requests) [Re: the.raven]
    #25375632 - 08/08/18 06:21 PM (5 years, 8 months ago)

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Thanks! I love foraging but I hate cleaning. The larger, mature boletes are a little more buggy (typical for the early season). I have been dehydrating most of the boletes that I collect. I typically come home with at least kilo of whatever is flushing during the time I go out. It's a little difficult to eat everything fresh and time consuming (I try to forage, preserve, print, culture, etc). If it's kind of buggy, I'll dehydrate most of them out. Then I break up the fruit body and grind down to a powder. The mushroom powder is good for building up soups, sauces, rubs, etc. The prime boletes get sliced and dehyrated. I want to marinate the nice boletes with a few lobster mushrooms and other meaty species (dehydrate, then rehydrate with vinegar, pack in herbed/spiced oil).

I like 'hunter angler gardener cook' and 'forager chef' for recipes.




You obviously know what you are doing out there, and in the kitchen! I love species that dehydrate well, which is why chickens and dryad's are some of my go-to specimens in recent years. I Have large jars of both of those dried, only from this years finds. I like to rehydrate onions, peppers, tomatoes, and soy, so the mushrooms are an excellent adjuvant. They are of course excellent for soups, broths and stuff like you mentioned.

Boletes are something I haven't built up the confidence for identifying yet, though I have been finding them more and more. They always smell tasty!

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Re: Post Your Hunting Picture of The Day (No ID Requests) [Re: Spivkurl] * 5
    #25376897 - 08/09/18 09:54 AM (5 years, 8 months ago)



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Re: Post Your Hunting Picture of The Day (No ID Requests) [Re: BattyKoda] * 1
    #25376915 - 08/09/18 09:59 AM (5 years, 8 months ago)

Ok now I'm aroused.

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Re: Post Your Hunting Picture of The Day (No ID Requests) [Re: Ran-D] * 1
    #25376919 - 08/09/18 10:00 AM (5 years, 8 months ago)

That is seriously amazing. I guess I need to visit Super Mario World.

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Re: Post Your Hunting Picture of The Day (No ID Requests) [Re: BattyKoda] * 1
    #25376930 - 08/09/18 10:04 AM (5 years, 8 months ago)

Thats fuckin beautiful...I Have never found any trumpets...just chanterelles

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Re: Post Your Hunting Picture of The Day (No ID Requests) [Re: Leftfield420] * 2
    #25377055 - 08/09/18 10:53 AM (5 years, 8 months ago)

Glad y'all liked them!!! :sunny:

Here is the other side of the tree.





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Re: Post Your Hunting Picture of The Day (No ID Requests) [Re: BattyKoda] * 2
    #25377099 - 08/09/18 11:17 AM (5 years, 8 months ago)

Wanted to share this cute tiny fun guy! Penny for scale obv...


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Re: Post Your Hunting Picture of The Day (No ID Requests) [Re: Wyborowa] * 2
    #25377553 - 08/09/18 03:29 PM (5 years, 8 months ago)

A few weird finds today. It was hot in those woods.

Amanita caesarea I believe. They were all over


No idea on these


Back in April while morel hunting I stumbled on Tinkerbell's secret hideaway, waaaay out in the middle of nowhere. Strangest thing I ever found. It's still there.


Vicious tree frog preparing to attack


Red wolves preparing to attack


Luckily I made it back in one piece

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Re: Post Your Hunting Picture of The Day (No ID Requests) [Re: MycoMinded] * 4
    #25378304 - 08/09/18 09:08 PM (5 years, 8 months ago)

Summertime pickings are good.









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Re: Post Your Hunting Picture of The Day (No ID Requests) [Re: fungusmuncher]
    #25378327 - 08/09/18 09:21 PM (5 years, 8 months ago)

fantastic pics ya'll! can't wait for fall in my area for stuff to spring up! its so hot and dry out here right now, its hard to find anything. Went out hunting in the mountains this past weekend, and ended up in a veritable forest of poison ivy. Had to leave immediately, go home, shower, and do all my laundry.

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Re: Post Your Hunting Picture of The Day [Re: Munchauzen]
    #25378498 - 08/09/18 10:35 PM (5 years, 8 months ago)



I haven’t found many mushrooms at all since I started trying to keep my eyes open for them. I’ve seen some on old dry logs, but they look pretty dry, and the mushroom growth looks like white plaster placed on top of that.

Then in Tahoe I found this beast, and another older, well eaten mushroom most likely of the same variety. I don’t care what it is, so much as that I spotted a big one in the wild.

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Re: Post Your Hunting Picture of The Day [Re: DeerStalkerCap] * 1
    #25378911 - 08/10/18 05:37 AM (5 years, 8 months ago)

Neolentinus ponderosus

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Re: Post Your Hunting Picture of The Day (No ID Requests) [Re: BattyKoda] * 1
    #25378928 - 08/10/18 05:53 AM (5 years, 8 months ago)

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That is SO cool! What sort of tree were they relying upon?

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Re: Post Your Hunting Picture of The Day (No ID Requests) [Re: Spivkurl] * 1
    #25379081 - 08/10/18 07:49 AM (5 years, 8 months ago)

Thanks man! :thumbup:

A Water Oak.
The patch stretched as far as the lower limbs.

This Moss bed pushes out all sorts of fungus!


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Re: Post Your Hunting Picture of The Day (No ID Requests) [Re: BattyKoda] * 1
    #25379814 - 08/10/18 03:08 PM (5 years, 8 months ago)

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Thanks man! :thumbup:

A Water Oak.
The patch stretched as far as the lower limbs.

This Moss bed pushes out all sorts of fungus!




I've never heard of a water oak... I'm thinking eastern or southeastern US then? I've been to every state west of the Mississippi, but only a couple states east of there. Seems like a different sort of existence for sure.

Love the look of those trumpets though!

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Re: Post Your Hunting Picture of The Day (No ID Requests) [Re: Spivkurl]
    #25383034 - 08/12/18 07:45 AM (5 years, 8 months ago)

Zone 7b.

They are very common around my area.



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Re: Post Your Hunting Picture of The Day [Re: Ran-D] * 1
    #25384116 - 08/12/18 05:28 PM (5 years, 8 months ago)

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Neolentinus ponderosus




Here's a couple I found recently


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Re: Post Your Hunting Picture of The Day (No ID Requests) [Re: Ran-D] * 1
    #25384130 - 08/12/18 05:37 PM (5 years, 8 months ago)

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Ran-D said:
That is seriously amazing. I guess I need to visit Super Mario World.




:whathesaid:

Snakeye posts some absolutely beautiful things from his moss carpet.

One obvious weilii, with a couple others hiding.


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