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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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