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Mills Morrison 05-12-2021 10:38 AM

That is something I want to get into. Several friends hunt them and love them.

Keith Sirmans 07-09-2021 03:52 PM

Mills go to the oak bottoms and look around the palmettos for the chanterelles. If you have access to pecan groves take a dog and you will find truffles in our area

Frank Srebro 07-21-2021 07:34 PM

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Walking our pup yesterday and I can across this. The picture doesn't do justice but the mushroom (?) is about the size of a volleyball. Can anyone identify?

Daryl Corona 07-21-2021 08:02 PM

Looks like a chanterelle Frank but I'm not certain.

Harold Lee Pickens 07-21-2021 09:35 PM

Does it taste like chicken?

Mike Koneski 07-22-2021 07:08 AM

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Originally Posted by Daryl Corona (Post 339000)
Looks like a chanterelle Frank but I'm not certain.

I’m not picking shrooms with you!!!

Frank Srebro 07-22-2021 07:54 AM

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Originally Posted by Mike Koneski (Post 339015)
I’m not picking shrooms with you!!!

Two years back I gave my friend Mike an education on "popinkies" (honey mushrooms). There's a stump nearby his station #3 on the main course that was absolutely loaded with them. Once you see and smell them there's no mistaking the specie ...... wash in cold water, boil for a couple of minutes and then slow fry in butter and chopped onion. They're only wild mushroom I absolutely know is edible as taught to me by my Dad and uncles. I also have fond memories of my Babci (grandmother) drying them while strung on white store string behind her coal stove. A handful rehydrated in any kind of soup make for a welcome taste treat. I always have a bag with me when hunting grouse in the earlier part of the season here in PA. No telling when you come across them and especially so in briars, logged off areas and on decaying stumps. Clipped as low as possible with a hunting knife, cull any showing brown or bug holes in the stem, and then into the bag. :)

Still no positive ID of the clump in the pic I posted yesterday?

Andrew Sacco 07-22-2021 09:56 AM

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Originally Posted by Frank Srebro (Post 339022)
Two years back I gave my friend Mike an education on "popinkies" (honey mushrooms). There's a stump nearby his station #3 on the main course that was absolutely loaded with them. Once you see and smell them there's no mistaking the specie ...... wash in cold water, boil for a couple of minutes and then slow fry in butter and chopped onion. The only wild mushroom I absolutely know is edible as taught to me by my Dad and uncles. I also have fond memories of my Babci (grandmother) drying them while strung on white store string behind her coal stove. A handful rehydrated in any kind of soup make for a welcome taste treat. I always have a bag with me when hunting grouse in the earlier part of the grouse season here in PA. No telling when you come across them and especially so in briars, logged off areas and on decaying stumps. Clipped as low as possible with a hunting knife, cull any showing brown or bug holes in the stem, and then into the bag. :)

Still no positive ID of the clump in the pic I posted yesterday?

Frank, Station 3, the stump? Thank God no man would ever relieve himself there...

Mike Koneski 07-22-2021 04:21 PM

Frank, looks like a sheepshead/hen-of-the-woods.

Mills Morrison 07-22-2021 04:23 PM

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Originally Posted by Mike Koneski (Post 339055)
Frank, looks like a sheepshead/hen-of-the-woods.

One way to find out


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