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JonnyDivine
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Re: Post Your Hunting Picture of The Day *DELETED* [Re: MissWhitney] 1
#28517225 - 10/24/23 11:24 PM (3 months, 2 days ago) |
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Post deleted by JonnyDivine
Reason for deletion: I removed some of the pictures and it just looks ugly With a bunch of white boxes
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Icyurmt
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Re: Post Your Hunting Picture of The Day [Re: JonnyDivine] 5
#28520286 - 10/27/23 04:04 PM (2 months, 30 days ago) |
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-------------------- ποΈ π why you are empty. Hunt for the habitat not the mushroom.
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Pluviophile
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Re: Post Your Hunting Picture of The Day [Re: Icyurmt] 1
#28520325 - 10/27/23 04:53 PM (2 months, 30 days ago) |
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Great job on the knife man!
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XnMe
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Re: Post Your Hunting Picture of The Day [Re: Pluviophile] 2
#28520473 - 10/27/23 07:13 PM (2 months, 30 days ago) |
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  Boink. And Boink.
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Icyurmt
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Re: Post Your Hunting Picture of The Day [Re: XnMe]
#28520529 - 10/27/23 08:08 PM (2 months, 30 days ago) |
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Thanks Pluviophile!
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Mr Piggy
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Re: Post Your Hunting Picture of The Day [Re: Icyurmt] 1
#28520677 - 10/27/23 10:14 PM (2 months, 30 days ago) |
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Here's a lil something to use when people claim fungi do not grow on cedar.
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dialtone
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Re: Post Your Hunting Picture of The Day [Re: Mr Piggy] 5
#28520942 - 10/28/23 09:04 AM (2 months, 30 days ago) |
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Obsessed with taking pictures of liberties
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XnMe
Somth'n of a Somth'n



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Re: Post Your Hunting Picture of The Day [Re: dialtone] 5
#28522670 - 10/29/23 05:33 PM (2 months, 28 days ago) |
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Ran-D



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Re: Post Your Hunting Picture of The Day [Re: JXAllen] 1
#28523151 - 10/30/23 08:58 AM (2 months, 28 days ago) |
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JXAllen said:
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Ran-D said:
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JXAllen said: I found this while camping a couple weekends ago. I'm pretty sure it's a rooting bolete, Caloboletus Radicans. It's the first bolete I've found since actively looking for mushrooms. I was looking for shrumps under the trees. When I spotted it, I thought I might have found a porcini. But once I pulled it and got a look at the underside, I knew that wasn't the case. I had read that blue in boletes is usually a sign that they're not good to eat, so I left it. If my Id is correct, it's a good thing too.
Just for more info on where it was found... Far northern California, up in the mountains. Found it growing under an apple tree. The area is mostly mixed conifers and oaks.
 
Hey cool one, I'm not super familiar with Caloboletus but I don't think we get C. radicans on the west coast. It may be C. marshii, or maybe conifericola? I think stipe reticulation and taste (bitter or not) would be identifying factors.
As for blue-staining boletes not being edible, that is only partly true. Certain blue-staining species are indeed toxic, but others,like Butter Boletes (Butyriboletus sp.) are delicious.
There's always an exception to the little rules people make for mushrooms.
You're right... C. Radicans is found in Europe. That would exclude Northern California I spent several hours looking at pictures and every time I saw one that looked like it, it was radicans. But maybe that's because that's what the search engine was looking for. After looking at what is actually growing in North America and spacifically in California, I think it may be Boletus coniferarum. As evidenced by all the pine needles in the picture, there's a pine tree growing next to the apple tree. It's only a couple years old, maybe 10-12 feet tall and about 5 feet away. It's got the cream/white stipe and cap with bright yellow, blue staining pores. Next time, I'll work up the courage to take a nibble. I know it's a safe practice, but I'm overcoming a lifetime of anti mushroom propaganda And I guess I should have probably posted in an ID request thread instead. That's what I get for my hubris. Better than an upset stomach...but still a little public humiliation 
Ha, dude, I've been hunting mushrooms for like 15 years and I'm still wrong all the time when it comes to species level IDs. Field guides only contain a fraction of what's out there, you have to have access to keys for specific genera to really nerd out.
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Ran-D



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Re: Post Your Hunting Picture of The Day [Re: Ran-D] 5
#28523161 - 10/30/23 09:11 AM (2 months, 28 days ago) |
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From a few weeks ago after the first fall rains in the Sierra Nevada.
Found these nice Porcini under a big Cedar tree by the river.

A nice big Chanterelle...
Side by side with some "Scaly Vase Chanterelles" (Turbinellus floccosus)

As common as true Chanterelles are on the coast, I usually find them growing solitary in the Sierras. The Turbinellus are super common after a good fall soaking though (no, I don't eat them).
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XnMe
Somth'n of a Somth'n



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Re: Post Your Hunting Picture of The Day [Re: Ran-D] 3
#28523543 - 10/30/23 03:23 PM (2 months, 27 days ago) |
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 (pic of the month??)
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Ran-D



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Re: Post Your Hunting Picture of The Day [Re: XnMe]
#28523820 - 10/30/23 06:55 PM (2 months, 27 days ago) |
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What species is that in the first pic?!
The second pic is definitely pretty, but it'd be perfect if you flattened the grass in front if the mushroom.
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snowveil
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Re: Post Your Hunting Picture of The Day [Re: Ran-D] 2
#28523838 - 10/30/23 07:22 PM (2 months, 27 days ago) |
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Playing around with a new camera, still trying to figure it out. I should have brought a small tripod along.
I was thinking this looked like Psathyrella, but what's with the cobalt blue spore deposit?
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tryptkaloids
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Re: Post Your Hunting Picture of The Day [Re: snowveil] 1
#28523840 - 10/30/23 07:25 PM (2 months, 27 days ago) |
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That's a sweet spore deposit. Some nice crisp shots too!
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XnMe
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Re: Post Your Hunting Picture of The Day [Re: Ran-D]
#28524268 - 10/31/23 06:03 AM (2 months, 27 days ago) |
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Ran-D said: What species is that in the first pic?!
The second pic is definitely pretty, but it'd be perfect if you flattened the grass in front if the mushroom.
I think they are the grey knights!
But then the picture would loose its mystique...
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Icyurmt
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Re: Post Your Hunting Picture of The Day [Re: snowveil] 1
#28524728 - 10/31/23 03:37 PM (2 months, 26 days ago) |
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snowveil said:



Playing around with a new camera, still trying to figure it out. I should have brought a small tripod along.
I was thinking this looked like Psathyrella, but what's with the cobalt blue spore deposit?
Looks like the mystery panaeolus from these threads. https://www.shroomery.org/forums/showflat.php/Number/28382599#28382599
https://www.shroomery.org/forums/showflat.php/Number/28374360
https://www.shroomery.org/forums/showflat.php/Number/28486921
Would be worth it to send it in for sequencing if you saved any; itβs free.. https://www.shroomery.org/forums/showflat.php/Number/28479935#28479935
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JXAllen
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Re: Post Your Hunting Picture of The Day [Re: Ran-D]
#28524801 - 10/31/23 05:16 PM (2 months, 26 days ago) |
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Quote:
Ran-D said:
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JXAllen said:
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Ran-D said:
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JXAllen said: I found this while camping a couple weekends ago. I'm pretty sure it's a rooting bolete, Caloboletus Radicans. It's the first bolete I've found since actively looking for mushrooms. I was looking for shrumps under the trees. When I spotted it, I thought I might have found a porcini. But once I pulled it and got a look at the underside, I knew that wasn't the case. I had read that blue in boletes is usually a sign that they're not good to eat, so I left it. If my Id is correct, it's a good thing too.
Just for more info on where it was found... Far northern California, up in the mountains. Found it growing under an apple tree. The area is mostly mixed conifers and oaks.
 
Hey cool one, I'm not super familiar with Caloboletus but I don't think we get C. radicans on the west coast. It may be C. marshii, or maybe conifericola? I think stipe reticulation and taste (bitter or not) would be identifying factors.
As for blue-staining boletes not being edible, that is only partly true. Certain blue-staining species are indeed toxic, but others,like Butter Boletes (Butyriboletus sp.) are delicious.
There's always an exception to the little rules people make for mushrooms.
You're right... C. Radicans is found in Europe. That would exclude Northern California I spent several hours looking at pictures and every time I saw one that looked like it, it was radicans. But maybe that's because that's what the search engine was looking for. After looking at what is actually growing in North America and spacifically in California, I think it may be Boletus coniferarum. As evidenced by all the pine needles in the picture, there's a pine tree growing next to the apple tree. It's only a couple years old, maybe 10-12 feet tall and about 5 feet away. It's got the cream/white stipe and cap with bright yellow, blue staining pores. Next time, I'll work up the courage to take a nibble. I know it's a safe practice, but I'm overcoming a lifetime of anti mushroom propaganda And I guess I should have probably posted in an ID request thread instead. That's what I get for my hubris. Better than an upset stomach...but still a little public humiliation 
Ha, dude, I've been hunting mushrooms for like 15 years and I'm still wrong all the time when it comes to species level IDs. Field guides only contain a fraction of what's out there, you have to have access to keys for specific genera to really nerd out.
I just recently joined a Sierra Nevada Mushroom foraging and ID group on Facebook(my foraging area). I've seen several mushrooms that looked like mine over the past two weeks. They are saying Calobolitus Marshii. Looks like you were spot on again. Thanks again for your help!
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dialtone
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Re: Post Your Hunting Picture of The Day [Re: JXAllen] 2
#28525940 - 11/01/23 09:35 PM (2 months, 25 days ago) |
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Looks like my mushroom season in general is coming to an end
Til next year my lil fungal homies
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Wizard_Shames
Shames



Registered: 04/12/23
Posts: 516
Loc: Indonesia
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Re: Post Your Hunting Picture of The Day [Re: dialtone] 2
#28525949 - 11/01/23 09:44 PM (2 months, 25 days ago) |
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I miss hunting already lol
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Nitro87
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Re: Post Your Hunting Picture of The Day [Re: Wizard_Shames] 4
#28526733 - 11/02/23 03:06 PM (2 months, 24 days ago) |
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Caerulescens season coming to an unfortunate and abrupt end.
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