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Re: Official 2021 PNW Actives Thread (No ID Requests) [Re: Lawyernaut]
#27573725 - 12/08/21 03:25 PM (2 years, 3 months ago) |
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Lawyernaut said: Anyone finding any cyans? I keep looking but no luck.
Yep, cyans are still popping in your area. I know people from the Seattle / Olympia area still finding them.
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Re: Official 2021 PNW Actives Thread (No ID Requests) [Re: Mr Piggy]
#27573749 - 12/08/21 03:45 PM (2 years, 3 months ago) |
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Mr Piggy said: Not salty at all. You asked a question and I gave the quickest answer I could, maybe you missed that post.
There's two other recent cyan finds on this page as well.
You're in one of the best little towns for finding them, get out there and sniff about some chips.
Didn’t miss the post, but thanks anyway!
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Re: Official 2021 PNW Actives Thread (No ID Requests) [Re: SomeoneWhoIsMe]
#27573750 - 12/08/21 03:46 PM (2 years, 3 months ago) |
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Lawyernaut said: Anyone finding any cyans? I keep looking but no luck.
Yep, cyans are still popping in your area. I know people from the Seattle / Olympia area still finding them.
Thanks dude! I don’t have any friends that hunt so this place is my only source for reliable info. Much appreciated!
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Re: Official 2021 PNW Actives Thread (No ID Requests) [Re: Lawyernaut]
#27573914 - 12/08/21 06:23 PM (2 years, 3 months ago) |
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To be fair, some of the recent chills seem to have killed off some beds.
Have you ever been out to the coast to pick in the dune grass? It's been a great year for it.
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Re: Official 2021 PNW Actives Thread (No ID Requests) [Re: Mr Piggy] 1
#27573975 - 12/08/21 07:00 PM (2 years, 3 months ago) |
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Mr Piggy said: To be fair, some of the recent chills seem to have killed off some beds.
Have you ever been out to the coast to pick in the dune grass? It's been a great year for it.
No, I haven't been able to make it out there yet. But I am hoping to find a day to get away and spend some time exploring/hunting/and hopefully picking.
I'm also starting to grow some Cyans myself for a bed that I will be planting at my house... So hopefully that works and produces some fruits next fall. Regardless, it has been a really fun hobby thus far.
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Re: Thankful for the Psilocybe species. [Re: Lawyernaut]
#27574981 - 12/09/21 04:14 PM (2 years, 3 months ago) |
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I wonder if anyone has confronted any state troopers in oregon with the drug decriminalization thing
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Re: Thankful for the Psilocybe species. [Re: LTspendIT]
#27575015 - 12/09/21 04:48 PM (2 years, 3 months ago) |
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LTspendIT said: I wonder if anyone has confronted any state troopers in oregon with the drug decriminalization thing
Wdym by confronted?
I will say though that the park rangers in OR didn't seem to care about all the mushroom hunters at a popular picking place I visited, even the ones doing it out in the open. They obviously knew what was going on but didn't bust or bother a single person while I was there.
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LTspendIT said: I wonder if anyone has confronted any state troopers in oregon with the drug decriminalization thing
Wdym by confronted?
I will say though that the park rangers in OR didn't seem to care about all the mushroom hunters at a popular picking place I visited, even the ones doing it out in the open. They obviously knew what was going on but didn't bust or bother a single person while I was there.
That park holds forays and will help you to identify your finds.
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Re: Thankful for the Psilocybe species. [Re: Hunter hunter]
#27575123 - 12/09/21 06:52 PM (2 years, 3 months ago) |
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Yes they do. I was planning on going to one but was too busy hunting
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All my cyanescens and azurescens spots in oregon are probably popping hard rn but my last ride bailed on me im in utah rn but i fly for free so if anyone is down for a mission to the coast i can fly to portland if anyone has a car ill show you my best cyanescens and azure spots if i fly in to pick i wanna go atleast one more time before the season is over. If you havw a car and want to huck a miss pm me id be willing to show you the spot that cyans grew 3 feet up an alder tree along with spots that have wild cyans growing all over under alders and my cyanescens spot under a dead alder that puts out at least 2 oz per flush ive ever picked at
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Re: Thankful for the Psilocybe species. [Re: LTspendIT] 1
#27575358 - 12/09/21 10:22 PM (2 years, 3 months ago) |
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LTspendIT said: I wonder if anyone has confronted any state troopers in oregon with the drug decriminalization thing
Decriminalization doesn’t matter. You can still get nailed for manufacture and intent to distribute, as well as a possible criminal trespass.
Make sure to know and understand the laws before challenging on them. Decriminalized DOES NOT mean legal.
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Re: Thankful for the Psilocybe species. [Re: Natedogg97]
#27575401 - 12/09/21 11:20 PM (2 years, 3 months ago) |
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Natedogg97 said: All my cyanescens and azurescens spots in oregon are probably popping hard rn but my last ride bailed on me im in utah rn but i fly for free so if anyone is down for a mission to the coast i can fly to portland if anyone has a car ill show you my best cyanescens and azure spots if i fly in to pick i wanna go atleast one more time before the season is over. If you havw a car and want to huck a miss pm me id be willing to show you the spot that cyans grew 3 feet up an alder tree along with spots that have wild cyans growing all over under alders and my cyanescens spot under a dead alder that puts out at least 2 oz per flush ive ever picked at
What do you do with all the mushrooms you plan to harvest there? Just take them all before leaving, fly with them?
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Re: Thankful for the Psilocybe species. [Re: Mr Piggy] 1
#27575402 - 12/09/21 11:23 PM (2 years, 3 months ago) |
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LTspendIT said: I wonder if anyone has confronted any state troopers in oregon with the drug decriminalization thing
Decriminalization doesn’t matter. You can still get nailed for manufacture and intent to distribute, as well as a possible criminal trespass.
Make sure to know and understand the laws before challenging on them. Decriminalized DOES NOT mean legal.
This is something I've seen a lot of people misunderstand, thinking that decriminalization means they can legally grow them, pick them, etc. when in reality it only means that possession of a small amount will get you fined instead of arrested.
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Re: Thankful for the Psilocybe species. [Re: SomeoneWhoIsMe] 1
#27576104 - 12/10/21 12:44 PM (2 years, 3 months ago) |
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And they take your shit. Remember last year reading about how clackamas county had to deal with lots of people thinking they could just pick mushrooms in the park and think they wouldn’t get in any trouble. This little cluster just looks better every day, slow tho.
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Natedogg97 said: All my cyanescens and azurescens spots in oregon are probably popping hard rn but my last ride bailed on me im in utah rn but i fly for free so if anyone is down for a mission to the coast i can fly to portland if anyone has a car ill show you my best cyanescens and azure spots if i fly in to pick i wanna go atleast one more time before the season is over. If you havw a car and want to huck a miss pm me id be willing to show you the spot that cyans grew 3 feet up an alder tree along with spots that have wild cyans growing all over under alders and my cyanescens spot under a dead alder that puts out at least 2 oz per flush ive ever picked at
What do you do with all the mushrooms you plan to harvest there? Just take them all before leaving, fly with them?
Right into the compost where they can safely decay and not endanger anyone.
Community service really.
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Re: Thankful for the Psilocybe species. [Re: Mr Piggy]
#27576485 - 12/10/21 05:51 PM (2 years, 3 months ago) |
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Well… I went to Westport on a whim and found my first azzies!
Founds some non-actives but picked those too. I can’t seem to upload photos correctly here so here are links (for science, of course): https://flic.kr/p/2mPSnq1
https://flic.kr/p/2mPXNyD
Thanks for all the assistance to those on this thread and on Shroomery 🍄
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Re: Thankful for the Psilocybe species. [Re: Lawyernaut]
#27576495 - 12/10/21 06:15 PM (2 years, 3 months ago) |
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Lawyernaut said: Well… I went to Westport on a whim and found my first azzies!
Founds some non-actives but picked those too. I can’t seem to upload photos correctly here so here are links (for science, of course): https://flic.kr/p/2mPSnq1
https://flic.kr/p/2mPXNyD
Thanks for all the assistance to those on this thread and on Shroomery 🍄
Just make sure you positively ID each mushroom before consuming. Like you said, for whatever reason, you definitely picked some of the wrong stuff too. Don't get em mixed up.
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Re: Thankful for the Psilocybe species. [Re: Lawyernaut]
#27576500 - 12/10/21 06:19 PM (2 years, 3 months ago) |
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Congrats on your first azzies! You do have some lookalikes in there though. I recommend making a separate post so you can get those sorted out.
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PNWShroomy
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Is there 2 imposters in the first row of mushrooms?
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Re: Thankful for the Psilocybe species. [Re: PNWShroomy]
#27576517 - 12/10/21 06:43 PM (2 years, 3 months ago) |
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Here’s a new picture with the impostors (I think) with red scribbles. The others all bruised blue and appear to be azzies (to me).
https://flic.kr/p/2mQ1eaE
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