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MadMuncher


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John_1098 said: Well I've got a lot to share here and I am super fucking excited with how things are going this year. I'm gonna work on picking out the best pics because I would rather not dump them all here all at once and be that guy. Its been An unexpectedly exciting season.
I am beyond stoked because while spending significantly less time hunting. I have possibly my coolest/most abnormal/weirdest find and also separately my biggest find. Probably for the rest of my life, or at least I cant reasonably expect to ever find anything bigger. And its only the beginning. You people will see soon
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wolfred if you see this hey, I think youd make a good politician just sayin. anyways Ive got nothing but love for you and I dig your baeo finds, for real.
You must have been projecting your own feelings onto me or something. or there is the slim possibility that I was the one projecting. I really don't care how you live your life or what you belive (whether correct or not) heres just a warning that you might not like some of the pictures im gonna post.Oh and Im a man of my word Ill document myself flushing the jar of last season stuntzii down the shitter, Butt(lol) I must say that they came from walmart where they spray their woodchips so im sketched to eat them anyways, IM not actually that insane really in most aspects
sweet. you could absolutely change somebody's life with that jar of stunzii you should post a video of you giving it to some homeless person or a cop or a teacher or the pizza guy or something thatd be even more badass ❤
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skOsH
Functionally dysfunctional



Registered: 07/03/19
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Loc: the PNW
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I live near Seattle....the weather scares ms rn. Really wanna end up with a find, or at least get a couple more days of solid hunting in, even if I don't find anything I hope it rains again
Is the deep freeze that's currently occurring going to end the season? It's going to be much cooler than the last "freeze" that had temps at 33F
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MadMuncher


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Re: free shrooms [Re: skOsH] 1
#27029443 - 11/09/20 12:44 AM (3 years, 3 months ago) |
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no its all good. expect frost on clear nights eternally. it will rain someday and rain is warm and cold doesn't really exist its just the absence of heat stay close to the earth and under the covers. speed doesn't matter the name of the game is diligence, spiritually
bless the grazing mammals and lawn mowers
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skOsH
Functionally dysfunctional



Registered: 07/03/19
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Alright I am just doing hunting more seriously this year, I keep worrying the season will be cut short. I know that sometimes they can fruit all the way into February. Looking forward to some rain!
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Wolfred
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Registered: 10/21/14
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Went out hunting today and for the first time this season found no actives; even the Amanita muscaria are starting to wither up. I guess it's just getting a little too cold up here in Baeo City; but, I think I might still be able to find some pellie's if it doesn't get too dry around here. I believe they can handle a little frost in the morning. This has been one of my best years of picking, and have found some of the largest baeo specimens ever, so I can't really complain.
Edited by Wolfred (11/09/20 02:31 AM)
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shroower



Registered: 06/10/06
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Loc: Europe
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Re: Latest News From Baeo City [Re: Wolfred]
#27029899 - 11/09/20 09:55 AM (3 years, 3 months ago) |
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Wolfred said:
Went out hunting today and for the first time this season found no actives; even the Amanita muscaria are starting to wither up. I guess it's just getting a little too cold up here in Baeo City; but, I think I might still be able to find some pellie's if it doesn't get too dry around here. I believe they can handle a little frost in the morning. This has been one of my best years of picking, and have found some of the largest baeo specimens ever, so I can't really complain.
Rain is coming this whole week!
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PNWcycle
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Registered: 10/12/20
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First good patch I've found this season, even with the frost!

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Spank
weirdo



Registered: 11/21/18
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Loc: Dune grass
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PNWcycle said: First good patch I've found this season, even with the frost!

Hell yeah, nice one!
Nobody get discouraged, we're supposed to have a long wet winter! Maybe you folk up in Washington will get too cold, but I dont wanna hear it with the finds you guys always post!! Here on the oregon coast this should pretty much be perfect 
Last season sucked down here, too warm and dry. Patches were packing up for the season before November. This season could be legendary!
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MDMA_zing


Registered: 04/06/19
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Over matured? [Re: Spank]
#27030590 - 11/09/20 06:03 PM (3 years, 3 months ago) |
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Found a big boy today, one of the biggest cyanescens I have found. I’m unsure if this is extreme bruising or if it is actually rot. The mushroom doesn’t smell strange at all.
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Hunter hunter
See er


Registered: 04/02/14
Posts: 2,845
Loc: Pickin yer patch
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MDMA_zing said: Found a big boy today, one of the biggest cyanescens I have found. I’m unsure if this is extreme bruising or if it is actually rot. The mushroom doesn’t smell strange at all.

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Wolfred
Hunter



Registered: 10/21/14
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Latest News From Baeo City [Re: Spank]
#27030820 - 11/09/20 09:34 PM (3 years, 3 months ago) |
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Spank said:
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PNWcycle said: First good patch I've found this season, even with the frost!

Hell yeah, nice one!
Nobody get discouraged, we're supposed to have a long wet winter! Maybe you folk up in Washington will get too cold, but I dont wanna hear it with the finds you guys always post!! Here on the oregon coast this should pretty much be perfect 
Last season sucked down here, too warm and dry. Patches were packing up for the season before November. This season could be legendary!
Well Baeo City is north of Washington so it gets cold up here sooner than you guys down south. You all should have at least another good month of half decent picking yet. Lucky bastards with Azures' and Alleniis'; I haven't found any of those this far north yet. The Baeos I have found this year were exceptionally large and potent though I have to say. So good luck my southern friends and enjoy it while it lasts.
Edited by Wolfred (11/10/20 01:12 AM)
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PNWcycle
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Re: Latest News From Baeo City [Re: Wolfred]
#27030847 - 11/09/20 10:13 PM (3 years, 3 months ago) |
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Yeah, all the mature ones got destroyed by the frost last night. But all the new pins coming up looked healthy still. Going to check on another patch I've been letting grow tomorrow.
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N0Tmushroom2THINK
NOTmushroom2THINK



Registered: 04/08/19
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Re: Latest News From The Pelli Woods [Re: PNWcycle] 2
#27030887 - 11/09/20 10:50 PM (3 years, 3 months ago) |
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DreadBeast

Registered: 10/26/19
Posts: 51
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I found these hunting in the northern Oregon dunes last night.
....and there's more rain tonight

Edited by DreadBeast (11/10/20 12:23 AM)
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Metridium
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Hi PNW hunters. I posed this question in the CA thread, but it's applicable to my friends up north, so I'll ask here as well.
This is only my third season hunting cyans in coastal dune habitat. I've come to recognize potential plots being helped along by evidence of other hunters placing crushed lupine on the ground. Are they spreading mycelium or just trying to maximize potential habitat and natural spread? Around what time of the year should this be done? I want to help spread the love.
It could just be that cyans are easier for me to find in depressed dune grass rather than grass that's been left tall. But, I tend to find them flushing more prolifically when they're not totally crowded. As if depressing some of the grass also helps them along. The amazing flushes I see from the SF Bay Area landscaped wood chip beds aren't competing with other ground cover. I've also seen photos of nice flushes from what appear to be park-like settings with very short grass. Again, very little ground cover competition vs. something like thick dune grass. What's your take on all this? Am I potentially helping some of the dune plots by walking through them a little early after the grasses start dying and before we should expect pins?
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footbagbrown
luigi main


Registered: 11/17/14
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Loc: Wa
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Re: THE OFFICIAL 2020 PNW FALL ACTIVE THREAD **NO ID REQUESTS** [Re: Wolfred]
#27031160 - 11/10/20 07:34 AM (3 years, 3 months ago) |
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-------------------- The only reason for time is so that everything doesn't happen at once. -Albert Einstein "I'm in a hurry to get things done Oh I rush and rush until life's no fun All I really gotta do is live and die But I'm in a hurry and don't know why."- Alabama
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MDMA_zing


Registered: 04/06/19
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Photos from my 11/9/2020 hunt at the Oregon coast. Somebody found the other cyanescens patch I had been watching here in the forest sadly, they took all the mushrooms I was excited to see all grown up this week and left me with all the stem butts. Luckily pins are still growing around the main patch where it was flushing hard and maybe these people will miss the next flush, but I live out of town.. After my horrifying discovery I headed a different way out my favorite spot and as fate would have it, was led directly to a fruiting patch of mature cyanescens I no doubt would have missed.

Finding those cyanescens growing on that log has been the highlight of my Psilocybe foraging for sure!
Headed out to the dunes after this and it seemed pretty picked over, found a few azurescens but nothing crazy like last week. Perhaps I need to focus on not such a hot area because I know these babies are booming where they can.
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CHUCK.HNTR
feral urbanite



Registered: 09/30/19
Posts: 2,281
Loc: SF, CA, USA
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Teonanacatl360
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Registered: 09/30/19
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These are Sunday an Monday .. two different patches not very big an got a little dried out.. I still have hope tho. saw some pins an this rain should be good!
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holofractal
Woodlover experimentalist



Registered: 10/14/18
Posts: 479
Loc: Pacific Northwest
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Anyone feel azzies are easier to find than cyans? I swear, I go to the right locations for azzies and I find them within minutes, whereas cyans are always a gamble. My patches I frequent haven't been popping this year.
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