Wild Forage Booty

These were pretty cool, too

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Looks like Slippery Jack, Suillus luteus

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Keep an eye out for kings, never seen so many in my life

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You should meet me out there and go check out some of the mushrooms there. I could have come close to two bucket limit to take out of the Weyerhaeuser land. I may head out there later and see if I can get a deer tonight. I’m washing my camo from smelling like cow estrus right now

You don’t want to eat the slippery jacks, they are gross

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Found a couple puffballs.

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Use to love hitting those with the lawn mower when i was a kid

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I found a couple of those today too.

And this monster… anyone have any idea on what it could be?

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Potentially Agaricus arvensis

Saw some coral mushrooms the other day

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Wildly productive Chanterelles year here, hedgehogs as well

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Gnarly amount of chantrels this year

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Apparently a great year chantrels. Not for those guys.

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Legit, can confirm, huge patch on the trail yesterday

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Yeah, it’s tiny, but we’ve got like 10days straight of rain coming and I probably won’t be heading back up the hill for a bit.

Also got about a kg of chanterelles…might post them once I get them cleaned up. Could certainly have grabbed more, but that would have been greedy…

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If you’re in springtuckey, that gives away my spot, but not many of you are, so I figured I’d share…

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Any idea what these might be? Found near the southwest corner of Wisconsin today by a friend of a friend, and we have no clue what it is.

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