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Re: wisconsin shroom hunting
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Hi there,
mjshroomer here with some Wisconsin info on shrooms.

I guess the seasonb is now over .

You can wait till next fall. Try the pastures. There are reports of people picking liberty caps ther ein Wisconsin.

Another species may be Gymnopilus and several variations. This latter shroom grows on dead tree truncks and woody debris such as mulch with bark.

Panaeolus subbalteatus is a speing shroom and grows from manure or rotted hay. Common at riding stables and racetracks and in manure paddies in pastures and meadows.

Mj

I grew up in Baraboo at Devils Lake State Park.


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Re: wisconsin shroom hunting [Re: mjshroomer]
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Sounds good. I don't suppose you could point me twords any hotbeds of fungal activity? :smile: I've never seen a hallucinogenic mushroom growing in the wild, it would be quite the treat. Around what months are the most active? Any idea what the liberty caps like to grow off of? I'll have to pick up a good book on the subject and go out on a hike one day. Thanks for the info, much appreciated.

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Re: wisconsin shroom hunting [Re: mjshroomer]
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WISCONSINITES HELLO!, make sure you have a few azur spores or cyans spores on your jacket or hats while you hunt through the woods....I thought I found some liberty caps in my yard in southwest wisco , but they never changed color....they had brown gils and dark blue/black sproes ....if only i still had psilocybe mushrooms of the world to identify some of these bad boys.....hey baraboo rocks...weedstock was up there this year ..www.weedstock.com we stayed at devils lake for 2 weeks because we were kicked from weedstock....there was quite a bash at the lake...tons of crispy mushies for all.., ...

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