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demiu5
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Hunting Finds 6-7-06
#5723955 - 06/07/06 06:57 PM (17 years, 7 months ago) |
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Today I was in another city visitng with family. I decided to get up early and go hike/hunt at a local park. I haven't looked any of these up yet, and don't know when I'll have time too, but I have a few guesses at some. Sorry about some of the blurry pics...I dunno why, but I could not hold the damn camera still today. Here is what I found:
These first two are of my outdoor patch of cubes in the city I currently live in.
 
 
 
A large patch of a jelly fungus fruiting from a decaying log.
 

  

These looked like some dryed and eaten polyporous squasmosus, along with another type of fungus.
 
  

 
A spider web. The spider on it was a more green shiny turquoise with black legs.
 
An enormous patch of coprinus fruiting from logs and ground.
   
Here's a chipmunk.

A completely dried out mushroom.

I think this was a natural mutant. There is a slight hue of yellow around the ends of the cap, but the rest is completely white.
 

  

Here are some pics of a few areas where I was hunting.
  And these were found in a large clearing of moss. I couldn't tell if they were real or not.

 
Needless to say, this was an exciting hunt, and all of this in only 2 hours! Also, there had no been rainfall in this area since Sunday. I covered about 1/3 to 1/4 of the park. I plan on going back whenever I can and hunting around the other sides, or the whole thing if I can set aside a day. Hope you enjoyed. I also think my mom finally realized I'm not just into actives
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Burke Dennings
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Re: Hunting Finds 6-7-06 [Re: demiu5]
#5723964 - 06/07/06 07:00 PM (17 years, 7 months ago) |
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Looks like a fun hunt! I like the jaw bones.
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ihaveacow
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Registered: 06/10/05
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awsome finds man, beautiful pics 2, i enjoy posts like this.
it doesnt just have to be all about the actives
good job
but on another note those were some JUICy fat cubes
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CureCat
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Re: Hunting Finds 6-7-06 [Re: ihaveacow]
#5725447 - 06/08/06 01:01 AM (17 years, 7 months ago) |
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Woah!! 2 hrs? Thats crazy. Very nice photos! And looks like a serene area, fun hike i imagine. 
Those cubes from your yard- did you spawn a substrate and begin an outdoor plot, or did you buring some spent cakes/casings??
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moshroom
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Re: Hunting Finds 6-7-06 [Re: CureCat]
#5725811 - 06/08/06 05:25 AM (17 years, 7 months ago) |
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wow what animal are thoes bone from?
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demiu5
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Re: Hunting Finds 6-7-06 [Re: moshroom]
#5725861 - 06/08/06 06:22 AM (17 years, 7 months ago) |
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CureCat: I buried a spent casing out in a public park, but in a fairly well hidden location with little to no human traffic.
moshroom: I have no idea. I really couldn't tell if they were real or not, so I just left them right where they were.
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moshroom
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Re: Hunting Finds 6-7-06 [Re: demiu5]
#5725867 - 06/08/06 06:27 AM (17 years, 7 months ago) |
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wow they look awesome, i woulda taken em to a musieum to get checked out, coulda had a dinosaur they mighta named after u :P
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CureCat
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Re: Hunting Finds 6-7-06 [Re: demiu5]
#5725961 - 06/08/06 07:57 AM (17 years, 7 months ago) |
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Awesome!! That's what I'd like to do after my grows, seeing as I will be moving within the year 
Of course they're real! :-P Who would go to the woods and leave fake jaw bones?? I took a look to ry and determine whether the animal had been carnivorous or herbivorous, but the teeth missing from the front half threw me off! It looks to uniform to have had the teeth just fall out, looks like they never were there. If you look close you can see tooth like structures at the very tip of the bone. How big were they?
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demiu5
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Re: Hunting Finds 6-7-06 [Re: CureCat]
#5726340 - 06/08/06 11:13 AM (17 years, 7 months ago) |
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I'd guess 12-14" each.
I understand that. I wish that I had buried all of my spent casings when I was growing. I'm thinking of starting up a small batch just so I can birth them directly into the wild.
This morning before work, I went down to my spot and picked the few that were there. Haul was 2 medium sized mushrooms, these were a little bit taller, but not as fat, one about the size of a small portabella, and one the size of average-large portabellea (the cap on this one was a lil over 4" in diameter. I just weighed them up, they came in at 69 grams, and they have been sun drying for two days. Probably have 8 or 9 grams dry from them. My last weighed in at 34 wet and dried up to 4.9. So far, I'm averaging around a 15% dry weight as opposed to the usual 9-11%. I also left some little pins in the ground.
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Edited by demius (06/08/06 11:18 AM)
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