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Liberto
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Re: ★★★ Official Nordic / Baltic P. semilanceata season 2020 ★★★ [Re: velho]
#26933183 - 09/13/20 10:51 AM (3 years, 4 months ago) |
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Well I happened to notice that snails are ky to finding liberty caps. Where I gathered 70 caps, there was hundreds of snails.
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iux
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Re: ★★★ Official Nordic / Baltic P. semilanceata season 2020 ★★★ [Re: Liberto]
#26934982 - 09/14/20 10:53 AM (3 years, 4 months ago) |
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Was out yesterday, found mostly Panaeolus Cinctulus, but found some lib's too though! Very sparse, about 10 in total over 2 whole fields I checked. The pan's were all along some straw and manure I found in the field! Waiting for solid prints to discern Cinct's from Foenisecii's.
https://imgur.com/a/nOSJzh9
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Liberto
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Re: ★★★ Official Nordic / Baltic P. semilanceata season 2020 ★★★ [Re: iux]
#26935169 - 09/14/20 12:42 PM (3 years, 4 months ago) |
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Today was somewhat good hunt. At least i found my own spot. But now have problem making sure that the ones i choosed from the hunt are all liberty caps. All mushrooms have purple brown gills. 1/4 of all got on that paper. They smell just like dried ones. Also found 2 stropharias. Can't wait for nice rainfalls and cold nights.
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Re: ★★★ Official Nordic / Baltic P. semilanceata season 2020 ★★★ [Re: Liberto]
#26935180 - 09/14/20 12:48 PM (3 years, 4 months ago) |
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Liberto said: Today was somewhat good hunt. At least i found my own spot. But now have problem making sure that the ones i choosed from the hunt are all liberty caps. All mushrooms have purple brown gills. 1/4 of all got on that paper. They smell just like dried ones. Also found 2 stropharias. Can't wait for nice rainfalls and cold nights.

Thats a bit of a mixed collection you have there liberto, try separating into distinct piles, i can see about 3 different species in there.
Definitely a few libs knocking about in there though.
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Re: ★★★ Official Nordic / Baltic P. semilanceata season 2020 ★★★ [Re: Liberto]
#26935435 - 09/14/20 03:41 PM (3 years, 4 months ago) |
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I can see 8 definite libertys , rest are inactive pans.
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Re: ★★★ Official Nordic / Baltic P. semilanceata season 2020 ★★★ [Re: SemiHunter]
#26936267 - 09/15/20 01:43 AM (3 years, 4 months ago) |
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Yesterday was an "easy catch" - love it when they`re white and shiny like that after warm sunny day. Easy to spot! :P



Edited by SideNote (09/15/20 02:01 AM)
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Liberto
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Re: ★★★ Official Nordic / Baltic P. semilanceata season 2020 ★★★ [Re: herbie]
#26936348 - 09/15/20 04:27 AM (3 years, 4 months ago) |
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Ok. The chestnut brown liberty likes are my biggest confusion. They look like libs, but are glossy brown and near gills goes same color as libs. Olive tan glossy are libs. All mush rooms had purple brown gills. I chose them cuz of the same smell as libs. Natural nutty smell.
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Re: ★★★ Official Nordic / Baltic P. semilanceata season 2020 ★★★ [Re: Liberto]
#26936458 - 09/15/20 06:53 AM (3 years, 4 months ago) |
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Another 100 collected from my backyard meadow. Not complaining about having a 50m walk to the spot. 

Happy hunting everyone!
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iux
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Re: ★★★ Official Nordic / Baltic P. semilanceata season 2020 ★★★ [Re: SemiHunter]
#26936609 - 09/15/20 08:59 AM (3 years, 4 months ago) |
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Hmmm.. are you sure there aren't a few cinct's in there? The upper middle left maybe?
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Re: ★★★ Official Nordic / Baltic P. semilanceata season 2020 ★★★ [Re: iux]
#26936643 - 09/15/20 09:15 AM (3 years, 4 months ago) |
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iux said: Hmmm.. are you sure there aren't a few cinct's in there? The upper middle left maybe?
I believe SemiHunter was referring to Liberto's finds. Your first picture is P. cinctulus.
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Re: ★★★ Official Nordic / Baltic P. semilanceata season 2020 ★★★ [Re: Anglerfish]
#26936648 - 09/15/20 09:17 AM (3 years, 4 months ago) |
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Found these bad boys in forestroad.
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Re: ★★★ Official Nordic / Baltic P. semilanceata season 2020 ★★★ [Re: Liberto]
#26936746 - 09/15/20 10:16 AM (3 years, 4 months ago) |
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Anyone know any spots for amanita muscaria in south-west of norway? Have been looking all over. No luck. Even at the places people have tagged in artsdatabasen webpage.
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iux
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Re: ★★★ Official Nordic / Baltic P. semilanceata season 2020 ★★★ [Re: Anglerfish]
#26937006 - 09/15/20 12:52 PM (3 years, 4 months ago) |
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Yep I was referring to Libertos pictures as well! Its a bit unclear from the pictures he took if they are all are inactive panaeolus sp.
Also nice to get a confirmation of what I was almost certain of! Big respect to you Angler I have always envied your big bundles of Liberty caps, I guess I just have to find the perfect spot!
As for my pics, I was really surprised to find huge mounds of manure with a lot of mushrooms on them! Luckily they were all cinct's, but only enough for one lvl 5 trip :L (Would be nice to find tonnes of them! They seem to be much more abundant than lib's where I live)
Going to venture out again and see if more has popped up nearby in the close future!
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Re: ★★★ Official Nordic / Baltic P. semilanceata season 2020 ★★★ [Re: arganor]
#26937220 - 09/15/20 02:25 PM (3 years, 4 months ago) |
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arganor said: Anyone know any spots for amanita muscaria in south-west of norway? Have been looking all over. No luck. Even at the places people have tagged in artsdatabasen webpage.
Look for Spruce. Their main symbiosis tree is spruce. We have so many amanita muscarias in Estonia , that if I would have picked everyone I have seen, I would have 100kg But not yet messing with that depressant
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Re: ★★★ Official Nordic / Baltic P. semilanceata season 2020 ★★★ [Re: Liberto]
#26937372 - 09/15/20 03:28 PM (3 years, 4 months ago) |
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I used to struggle a lot finding p. semis, but I've found 7 new spots the last couple of days. Unfortunately I haven't found many shrooms on them tho, but I've managed to pick around 150 semis.
The last place I lived I had a spot where I picked around 1000 of them when I first found the spot, so this is a bit meh compared (:
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Re: ★★★ Official Nordic / Baltic P. semilanceata season 2020 ★★★ [Re: arganor]
#26938756 - 09/16/20 10:26 AM (3 years, 4 months ago) |
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Just find some nice woods to take a walk in, an old tractor-track or something, they are very dispersed throughout the entire woods.
If you do find them, be absolutely sure you prepare them correctly, as not doing so can be neurotoxic if I remember correctly. First dry them cracker dry, and maybe make a tea - keep it around 92C for 5 minutes after adding powdered cracker dry mushrooms to the water, you do not have to eat the mush in the bottom, just drink it. It actually doesn't taste that bad alone!
But yeah, get rid of that ibotenic acid before ingestion, I would recommend not going more than one large cap for your first time.
I tried it once, made me tipsy-like when drinking alcohol- personally I don't like that, but it can be enjoyable! 
The amanita muscaria season may have come and gone, at least where I live in southeast norway the popped up july - august, plenty then, now I don't see as many when out walking, but that varies a lot!
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Re: ★★★ Official Nordic / Baltic P. semilanceata season 2020 ★★★ [Re: iux]
#26940380 - 09/17/20 09:16 AM (3 years, 4 months ago) |
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Hey guys. I have been looking for mushrooms for a few years now and never once had I found one. Until yesterday. It was a nice sunny autumn day yesterday in Estonia so a buddy and I decided to make some shroom tea and go for a walk in the forest. And then randomly I stumbled upon these guys. A truly magical moment, warm autumn day tripping and just happened to find my first shrooms ever. https://i.imgur.com/LfDhDTU.jpg https://i.imgur.com/st7Td39.jpg
Edit: The images were enormous, I removed the Image tags.
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Re: ★★★ Official Nordic / Baltic P. semilanceata season 2020 ★★★ [Re: Bridge]
#26940422 - 09/17/20 09:53 AM (3 years, 4 months ago) |
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Bridge said: Hey guys. I have been looking for mushrooms for a few years now and never once had I found one. Until yesterday. It was a nice sunny autumn day yesterday in Estonia so a buddy and I decided to make some shroom tea and go for a walk in the forest. And then randomly I stumbled upon these guys. A truly magical moment, warm autumn day tripping and just happened to find my first shrooms ever. https://i.imgur.com/LfDhDTU.jpg https://i.imgur.com/st7Td39.jpg
Edit: The images were enormous, I removed the Image tags.
Awesome! 
I recently found my first "spot" as well! even though it didn't even yield more than 25 small semis!
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Re: ★★★ Official Nordic / Baltic P. semilanceata season 2020 ★★★ [Re: iux]
#26940894 - 09/17/20 03:11 PM (3 years, 4 months ago) |
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Libs everywhere!!!

An extreme flush right now. It's very seldom this good. Groups every other meter. I had to stop picking when it got dark, but could have found several hundred more. I also left several hundred small ones behind, but still picked 430g wet. All I saw when I got home and closed my eyes was libs. And i got a muscle ache in my behind today from all the squats. 
Some good photos (thanks Anglerfish for the space):



Edited by knarkkorven (09/17/20 03:19 PM)
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Re: ★★★ Official Nordic / Baltic P. semilanceata season 2020 ★★★ [Re: Bridge]
#26940922 - 09/17/20 03:38 PM (3 years, 4 months ago) |
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I know the feeling of the first find. Congrats! I haven't had any luck this year in Estonia so far but still searching. Hope to post my findings in a week or two once it gets a bit cooler. In my experience either the temps have to drop or "my spot" is known to others As someone else pointed out I saw some slugs/snails right where I expected to find libs.
Last year I found several other species there and so far have not seen a single mushroom sprout there so that seems to suggest it's still been too warm and dry.
I collected the spores of some 70 liberty caps last year and tried to spread them in another pasture where you'd typically find species that thrive in lib cap territory but so far I haven't found a single other mushroom there. Waiting for colder and wetter weather. Expert hunters from Estonia could prove me wrong with their awesome 'forest trails' but I don't have years of experience under my belt yet
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