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Gumby
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Morels and Pan subbs (PICS!)
#4031569 - 04/08/05 04:12 PM (18 years, 11 months ago) |
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Went hunting again today and found about 8 morels and 3 Pan subbs. Also found Psathyrella velutina, which means the weilii should be up fairly soon.
First the Morels:
I seem to have a knack for finding dead animals. I found a dead snake, dead fish, dead turtle, and a dead something else. Here's a pic of the dead something else:
Psathyrella velutina:
The Panaeolus subbalteatus:
The weird thing about these subbs is that they actually blued fairly well. This is very rare for this species... Pics:
The final haul:
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thegatewaydrug
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Re: Morels and Pan subbs (PICS!) [Re: Gumby]
#4031601 - 04/08/05 04:18 PM (18 years, 11 months ago) |
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nice pics (looks like death follows you around when you go hunting...) good pics though
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Lysergic_Milkman
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Re: Morels and Pan subbs (PICS!) [Re: Gumby]
#4031606 - 04/08/05 04:19 PM (18 years, 11 months ago) |
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DAMN YOU!!! I havnt found SHIT yet!!! nice find and happy hunting all the same though
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GGreatOne234
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Re: Morels and Pan subbs (PICS!) [Re: Gumby]
#4031964 - 04/08/05 05:58 PM (18 years, 11 months ago) |
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cool finds thanks for sharing gumby
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Stonerguy
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Re: Morels and Pan subbs (PICS!) [Re: Gumby]
#4032021 - 04/08/05 06:12 PM (18 years, 11 months ago) |
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I still havnt found any morels near my creek yet. How big are they?? Man sauted mushrooms and shrimp sound good right now!!
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Re: Morels and Pan subbs (PICS!) [Re: Gumby]
#4032226 - 04/08/05 07:16 PM (18 years, 11 months ago) |
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Nice find their Gumby.
kudos to you.
mj
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nofind_um
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Re: Morels and Pan subbs (PICS!) [Re: mjshroomer]
#4032298 - 04/08/05 07:42 PM (18 years, 11 months ago) |
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Nice gumby, as always. The blueing in those p. subbs is considerable. My first finds of the season last year showed alot of blueing as well.. I can almost taste em... the pictures are so clear. All new hunters don't be confused by the pine needles. Panaeolus subbalteatus grow from piles of horse dung/stable shavings or subbstansially, "pun is intended", composted bails of hay. Nofindum... "Yet"....!!!!1
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angryshroom
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Re: Morels and Pan subbs (PICS!) [Re: Gumby]
#4032620 - 04/08/05 09:41 PM (18 years, 11 months ago) |
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Cool pix man.
That dead thing looks like either a dog or coyote.
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flowstone
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Re: Morels and Pan subbs (PICS!) [Re: Gumby]
#4032880 - 04/08/05 11:29 PM (18 years, 11 months ago) |
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wow!! What an awesome cluster of pan subs.. And they even blue!! Great eye, those things blend in very well with the forest floor.
Just a quick question on habitat, that area looks like a wooded area with some oak and pine trees...no? What are the odds of finding pan subs just in the woods in a park or whatever, or is this a rare occasion?
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Gumby
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Re: Morels and Pan subbs (PICS!) [Re: flowstone]
#4032979 - 04/09/05 12:15 AM (18 years, 11 months ago) |
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The pic is misleading. The Pan subbs were found in a grass clipping compost pile back in the woods, hence the look of the environment. The really only fruit from grass clippings, horse dung, straw, and manure fertilized lawns.
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flowstone
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Re: Morels and Pan subbs (PICS!) [Re: Gumby]
#4033000 - 04/09/05 12:23 AM (18 years, 11 months ago) |
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thanks for clearing it up.. I can kind of see the grass pile now.. I've got a huge grass mulch pile in my backyard from all the yards I cut.. Tons and tons of random spores from all over N-GA lawns.. will be interesting to see what comes up from it this year.. Last year I got few cool looking ones but no subs or anything active. I actually think lots of weilii would come up in it if there was some soil mixed in... HMM.. now I am getting ideas .
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Re: Morels and Pan subbs (PICS!) [Re: flowstone]
#4035154 - 04/09/05 06:07 PM (18 years, 11 months ago) |
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Gumby, are Pan subbs active? is that the indication that i should get from the blueing? i have heard mj say that they arent but i have read otherwise. I once ate about 50 of those lil guys and had a mild lil trip, but it was much different that eating a few grams of an active mushroom. i'm not sure how to explain it. the weilii just cant get here fast enough.
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Gumby
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Re: Morels and Pan subbs (PICS!) [Re: findaway29]
#4035174 - 04/09/05 06:17 PM (18 years, 11 months ago) |
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Yes they're active. If you ate 50 and didn't have a level 3+ trip, you didn't find Pan subbs. mj would never say Pan subbs are inactive. Panaeolina foensecii are inactive, and they look very similar.
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Stymee
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Re: Morels and Pan subbs (PICS!) [Re: Gumby]
#4035204 - 04/09/05 06:32 PM (18 years, 11 months ago) |
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Great finds Gumby. How come the stems are red on a couple of the morels? Just curious.
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YidakiMan
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Re: Morels and Pan subbs (PICS!) [Re: Stymee]
#4035508 - 04/09/05 08:46 PM (18 years, 11 months ago) |
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because they are Morchella rufobrunnea and not M. esculenta.
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Gumby
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Re: Morels and Pan subbs (PICS!) [Re: Stymee]
#4035543 - 04/09/05 09:01 PM (18 years, 11 months ago) |
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From what I've seen, once morels start to get past their prime or close to it, the stems go red.
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shroomydan
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Re: Morels and Pan subbs (PICS!) [Re: Gumby]
#4035687 - 04/09/05 09:56 PM (18 years, 11 months ago) |
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Nice finds and photos.
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thegatewaydrug
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Re: Morels and Pan subbs (PICS!) [Re: shroomydan]
#4036009 - 04/10/05 12:33 AM (18 years, 11 months ago) |
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how do morels reproduce?
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YidakiMan
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Re: Morels and Pan subbs (PICS!) [Re: Gumby]
#4036787 - 04/10/05 10:24 AM (18 years, 11 months ago) |
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Gumby, I really think you should dry some of those red-bruising mushrooms and send them into Dr. Carter's club of morel researchers. http://www.mushroomexpert.com/morels/mdcp_legend.html#01 It says that they have no woodland samples of any red-bruising morels! And the limited range they know of is only Mexico and California.
I have also found red-bruising morels in Wisconsin.
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findaway29
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Re: Morels and Pan subbs (PICS!) [Re: YidakiMan]
#4038610 - 04/10/05 08:21 PM (18 years, 11 months ago) |
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these are the worst pics in the world but here's what i found. thanks for clearing things up.
Edited by findaway29 (04/10/05 08:26 PM)
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MushroomSally
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The morels that I have seen and ate, I don't know the specific name, however they were picked by an experienced hunter who picks them specifically to sell. (Picked in the SE area of British Columbia). They were soo delicious! We had them deep-fried, and stuffed with cheese & jalapeno... mmm Anyhow, they ones we ate only grow after a forest fire (the next season after). Does anybody know if this is the same for all Morels? What a gorgeous mushie!
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MasonsChild
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Re: Morels and Pan subbs (PICS!) [Re: MushroomSally]
#4045546 - 04/12/05 11:55 AM (18 years, 11 months ago) |
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The morels that pop up after fires are usually M. elata or M. conica or M. angusticeps. I've never found one (at least since I was a kid) in SE MN, but have heard of a few being found around here. I find a lot of M. esculenta/crassipes types and an occasional (very rarely) M. semilibera. I only look under dead elms though, waste of time looking anywhere else. First or second years after death while still having bark and most small branches attached. My lilacs look like they have two more weeks 'til bloom. But it's been wet and warm and I'm squirmin' in my saddle. Trout season opens Saturday, so I will be peeking around.
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