Is anybody out mushroom hunting?
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My buddy up in Oregon probably is. I would never eat a wild mushroom unless my buddy ID'd it for me. Quite a few wild mushrooms are poisonous and look similar to the non-poisonous ones. Good eating though, if you know what you're doing. -
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Ya bolets are long gone, coastal chantrels are probably your best bet right now ..... I won't touch an amninita I'm not good enough...even though there are piles of velosas around me. I'm waiting for the thaw for my lovely mountian morels.Comment
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When we hunted near Parkfield we would find them. I bought a book with good imagery to hunt for them. I left it at hunting ranch. It came in handi.Comment
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Yes, there are deadly toxic mushrooms that grow all over CA and OR, but ID'ing them is not that difficult, and furthermore, if one were concerned with mis-ID'ing, it's easy to just bypass any edibles that have toxic lookalikes.
Porcini, black trumpets, hedgehogs, chanterelles...if someone mixes up the ID of those, after a few minutes of due diligence, they probably shouldn't be allowed outside.Comment
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When we had a lease for a ranch near Parkfield, we would see the mushrooms around once in a while, but the wild pigs loved them so they would not be around very long.Comment
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