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Re: WHERE R U OZZMAN
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hey sprin man where do you live?




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Re:Clearwater [Re: Slapnutz]
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I live in Clearwater right outside tampa. u?



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Re:Clearwater [Re: SRPIN]
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Sarasota here.
No cubes yet.
This weekend I checked;
a day field,
-found 1 meadow mushroom.
a night field,
-no caps anywhere.
Nuther night field,
-None.

Got faked out more times then I would ever care to admit,
so I will wait until I know for sure they are shroom to pick.

Oh and do you want mushroom hunters to help you pick them or to just help you find them?


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Re:Clearwater [Re: GGreatOne234]
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Wow, meadow mushrooms already? Woohoo, thems my favorite tasting mushroom. I always end up with a few bags full of those when I go hunting. Last year this one baseball field produced the biggest meadow mushrooms I've ever picked/seen, some with 7-8" caps!! But the smaller ones are usually more tasty, and have less grit in the gills than older, more mature ones.


If there ain't any cubes around your parts, GG, I ain't going out for a while. Florida is always about 2-3 weeks ahead of us in terms of weather and condtions.



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Re:Clearwater [Re: SRPIN]
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Tallahassee. I got some reports of that shrooms started to pop up left and right in some the fields. Its about time to start hunting down here. Im going next weekend.



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Re:Clearwater [Re: Slapnutz]
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So are you inviting anyone, or you just going to give us the results? where would we meet? i'm ready when you are. Is ozzman joining us?



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Re:Clearwater [Re: Lizard King]
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Hey lizard,
North Florida (Pensacola to Jacksonville) has had the rain, south of that is dry dry dry. Last week the entire state got blasted with a good 4-5-6 inches, wasnt enough though.

You mushroom season should be great this year in ATL, tons of rain just too cold yet. Nice morel find!

Even still, Psilocybe cubensis does not RE-appear into season again after only a couple days after the rains finally start hitting again, it takes a minimum of at least 2 more weeks under humid coniditions for their mycelium to get growin again.

The meadow mushroom on the other hand will pop right up after the rains,, Ive found some good ones before yeah sometimes pounds of them (with no cubes in sight), never eaten them before though.


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Re:Clearwater [Re: GGreatOne234]
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damn all of you lucky floridian hunters. You have it so easy down there. Does anyone know about shrooms in MA? I want to start hunting this weekend, but i just want to know that there is something to hunt for.

"We are the music makers, and we are the dreamers of dreams."

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Re:Clearwater [Re: kundun6]
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April 7th, 2001

Found;
--6 meadow mushrooms-all with fire ants living in them
--1 inactive Panaeolus-dried
--1 Psilocybe cubensis-dried, left it behind, smelled good though!
--big cluster of some lavender colored mushrooms
--1 large green gilled Lepiota
--some columned stinkhorns
--some polyphores... thats about it.
Its extremely dry out there.

Keep shroomin,
GG


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