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Invisiblekaal-kopje
the season is upon us..

Registered: 10/21/02
Posts: 406
Loc: below sea level
liberty cap hunting
    #980081 - 10/21/02 02:40 PM (21 years, 5 months ago)

Hello everyone,

I just wanted to share some pictures of last weekend's hunt for ps. semilanceata.
The season is up to a slow start over here but finally they are starting to fruit again :smile: Happy happy days!

hiding in the tall grass..


libs growing beside horsedung


classical examples


pinheads




a big one..


happy hunting everyone  :wink:




 

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OfflineMeneerCactus
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Registered: 01/20/02
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Re: liberty cap hunting [Re: kaal-kopje]
    #980157 - 10/21/02 03:03 PM (21 years, 5 months ago)

:laugh: 


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OfflineCharlie_Bucket
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Registered: 08/21/02
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Loc: Texas
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Re: liberty cap hunting [Re: kaal-kopje]
    #980241 - 10/21/02 03:41 PM (21 years, 5 months ago)

In the last pic, that shroom looks like it was heaven sent from the mushroom god!
And light shined all around as the clouds opened up to heaven, and there in the
paster a mystic hand clutched the holy shroom! On your knees! Any hooooo, looks
like a good hunt. Latra, catch you on the flipdy, flip flop! Ok to much cheese!


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OfflineNorthernsoul
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Re: liberty cap hunting [Re: kaal-kopje]
    #981049 - 10/21/02 09:13 PM (21 years, 5 months ago)

Nice pics, keep it up:)


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InvisibleJoshua
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Posts: 5,398
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Re: liberty cap hunting [Re: kaal-kopje]
    #981067 - 10/21/02 09:19 PM (21 years, 5 months ago)

I went Liberty Cap hunting yesterday w/ no luck :frown:.

It is much too dry around here.

I am moving your thread to the hunting forum.

Joshua 


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OfflineDeQuincy
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Registered: 03/16/01
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Loc: The Netherlands
Last seen: 16 years, 2 months
Re: liberty cap hunting [Re: Joshua]
    #981641 - 10/22/02 12:25 AM (21 years, 5 months ago)

Yep, the season has started!

We found the first libertycaps last week. Not many, but it's a start.
And with all the rain of the last few days, very soon they will be all over!

Nice pics Kaal-kopje. Which part of the Netherlands did you find them (general location, no specifics)?


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OfflineUnity333
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Re: liberty cap hunting [Re: kaal-kopje]
    #982180 - 10/22/02 07:19 AM (21 years, 5 months ago)

I like the way the setting sun cought the last mushroom, it looks gracefull...

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Offlinelizardking
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Re: liberty cap hunting [Re: kaal-kopje]
    #982384 - 10/22/02 09:19 AM (21 years, 5 months ago)

hey man
just found some lib caps myself...in uk...
will take pics once i go home..
peace
and nice pics
lk


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OfflineRemiMartin
Registered: 05/16/02
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Re: liberty cap hunting [Re: lizardking]
    #982578 - 10/22/02 11:02 AM (21 years, 5 months ago)

Lucky lucky you, we're not having much of a season over here, there's plenty of rain now but not many are popping up.

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Offlinestefan
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Re: liberty cap hunting [Re: kaal-kopje]
    #982586 - 10/22/02 11:06 AM (21 years, 5 months ago)

Awesome!!!

waar gevonden?

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Invisiblekaal-kopje
the season is upon us..

Registered: 10/21/02
Posts: 406
Loc: below sea level
Re: liberty cap hunting [Re: kaal-kopje]
    #982711 - 10/22/02 11:53 AM (21 years, 5 months ago)

Its really rainy here this week so i'm allready looking forward to next weekend's picking. Last week we had little time and could only hunt & pick for 2 hrs or so but still got a nice amount for all to enjoy coming winter  :grin:
I will post some more pictures if the shroom gods are with me again next hunt.

For the dutch around here: Pictures were taken in Friesland. Where do you guys find them?



Wonders of nature  :cool: 

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OfflinePurple_Voyage
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Registered: 10/23/01
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Loc: UK
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Re: liberty cap hunting [Re: kaal-kopje]
    #982732 - 10/22/02 12:01 PM (21 years, 5 months ago)

I went hunting at the weekend and found these beuties
:grin:



 


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OfflineDeQuincy
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Registered: 03/16/01
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Loc: The Netherlands
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Re: liberty cap hunting [Re: Purple_Voyage]
    #982887 - 10/22/02 01:05 PM (21 years, 5 months ago)

We found ours in the Betuwe actualy near Tiel.

In a field that has not seen much vertiliser and looks a bit 'scruffy'. I will post a pic of the habitat soon.

Here's a pic of a couple we found last year in the same field. Pre Euro time, hence the quarter. (Ah, the good old days...)


Wet and dry...


Nice nipples... (on the right hand side some more are hiding)

We'll go hunting again on thursday, if the wheather is nice I will take some pics and post them in this thread.

Good to see some fellow Dutch folks hunting for shrooms.
Has anybody found some wild, non cultivated Cyanscens in the Netherlands?
They seem to be pretty rare. Although a few years back a friend of ours has found a few in his mothers front garden.
Other from that find, no one in our group has found them again. Has anybody been more lucky?

Anyway:
Happy hunting everyone! I love the autumn.


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if you came to conquer, you'll be king for a day, but you too will deteriorate and quickly fade away...
you have NO CONTROL
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Offlinestefan
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Re: liberty cap hunting [Re: kaal-kopje]
    #985783 - 10/23/02 04:56 AM (21 years, 5 months ago)

I haven't really found any yet... well, maybe I didn't looklong enough.
I don't know if there are wils P.cyanescens in the netherlands. But there are soon wild P. Azurescens :wink: because I put some mycelium in the forest next to my door, hope the spores will be spreading through the whole Netherlands when they pin :grin:

Edited by stefan (10/23/02 05:01 AM)

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OfflineDeQuincy
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Loc: The Netherlands
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Re: liberty cap hunting [Re: stefan]
    #991316 - 10/24/02 10:25 PM (21 years, 5 months ago)

Last evening we went liberty cap hunting again, so here are the pics (as promised).
The quality is not to good as it was getting dark already.
But here they are:



The habitat they were growing in.

A group of Semi's, hope you can see them...

These were aready getting a bit old and dry.

So it will be a good weekend!

Happy hunting everyone!


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there's no vestige of a beginning no prospect of an end
(hutton)
if you came to conquer, you'll be king for a day, but you too will deteriorate and quickly fade away...
you have NO CONTROL
(bad religion)

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Invisiblekaal-kopje
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Re: liberty cap hunting [Re: DeQuincy]
    #992498 - 10/25/02 12:01 PM (21 years, 5 months ago)

nice field you found there Quincy. Seems like there are alot of semis to be picked there :smile:
Conditions for shrooms are excellent right now but conditions for picking  ...hmm. storm, rain bah!

Edited by kaal-kopje (10/25/02 12:03 PM)

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OfflinekREATION1
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Re: liberty cap hunting [Re: kaal-kopje]
    #994279 - 10/26/02 03:07 AM (21 years, 5 months ago)

verry nice finds you guys got there!  in what kinda field do you guys look ? fields that have been grased by sheep recently ? or doesnt that matther at all?

if you find some more , show us some more pics  :cool:



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Offlineviscid
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Re: liberty cap hunting [Re: kaal-kopje]
    #995056 - 10/26/02 04:30 PM (21 years, 5 months ago)

i don't know why i haven't commented on this thread already.
beautiful work.
absolutely beautiful.
great pics of habitat and ...great pics.
thank you sir!!!


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OfflineDeQuincy
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Re: liberty cap hunting [Re: viscid]
    #996180 - 10/27/02 02:26 AM (21 years, 5 months ago)

Kreation:

Finding a good field is more luck than wisdom (dutch proberb, don't know if it translates very well??).
This field was grased by cows in the last 20 year up to five years ago.
Since then some horces and sheep have grased there.
What I look for are 'scruffy' fields that haven't been resown in a long while.
You know a lot of differnt kinds of grasses.
And it's seems they dont like chemical fertilisers or the liquid manure we call 'gier'.
So neglected, patchy, grased field are your best bed.

And as said before: the most important things you need is a lot of luck and patience.
I've searched in many fileds thet looked perfect for findnig Semi's.
But non were found....

Maby I can make some more habitat pics next week.

So, I hope this helps. And:

Happy Hunting everyone!


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there's no vestige of a beginning no prospect of an end
(hutton)
if you came to conquer, you'll be king for a day, but you too will deteriorate and quickly fade away...
you have NO CONTROL
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Offlineflanders53
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Registered: 06/12/02
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Loc: NY
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Re: liberty cap hunting [Re: MeneerCactus]
    #996315 - 10/27/02 06:26 AM (21 years, 5 months ago)

Do libs only come up in fields that have been grazed by cattle/sheep/horses? I have been looking alot in a cattle field and have found nothing. I am, however, in upstate NY. I've never found any here, but this is my first season looking for libs. I really hope to find some but I don't think I will. :frown: Do they come up in fields that havent been grazed by animals?


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