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10/6/23 @ 9:47 PM
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wiscoarborist
PRO MEMBER User since 11/6/18

Anyone here forage for other than morels? Lots of good stuff out now...I pretty much restrict myself to HOW/maitake (Grifola frondosa) and shrimp of the woods (Entoloma aborvitum/aborted entoloma) during fall.. I might take a COW (L.sulferus) or a few inkies or wood blewitt but I really don't have foraging time any more,never mind prep time. Honeys are just about done around here now and last week I saw some enoki mushrooms.

BTW,I think chanterelles are far better than morels and almost as foolproof to ID. This past spring I tried the "poisonous" false morels. Gyromitra spp. Delicious. And to think I've assed on them for decades thinking they were toxic.

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6/2/26 @ 9:05 PM
LotusNMo
User since 9/21/08
I just got done cleaning up some golden oysters also. Get themquick while they're small otherwise the fungus gnat larva will chew all the way up the stem. Some of them maggots get big.

6/2/26 @ 6:09 PM
Hunter&Hound
User since 7/24/01
A buddy and I went back today and filled 2 more 5 gallon buckets.  They're all going to get dehydrated.

Definitely a good start.

6/1/26 @ 4:24 PM
Hunter&Hound
User since 7/24/01
First find of the season.   The same tree produced a lot last year as well.

9/30/25 @ 8:49 AM
Fishlovme
Fishlovme
PRO MEMBER User since 6/22/01
I cut up the puffball mushroom last night to have for supper along with some freshly butchered venison.  The wife and kids won't eat mushrooms, but I love them!  I'm real glad I tried one of these puffball mushrooms.  It was real good fried up in butter!

9/30/25 @ 6:02 AM
ice queen
ice queen
User since 12/16/10
44/45 as junkie said I’m self taught as well. I do belong to a couple of Facebook mushroom groups. I also have a friend in Eagle/east Troy  that is a mycologist. He also has a store called Matt’s wild foods, cultivates his own shrooms. I send him pictures of questionable ones that I have not seen before.

9/29/25 @ 3:02 PM
Junkie4Ice
Junkie4Ice
User since 12/19/11
Not very long, they'll start to turn yellow inside within a day or two after picking.

9/29/25 @ 2:36 PM
Fishlovme
Fishlovme
PRO MEMBER User since 6/22/01
This one was too far gone, but these were everywhere up where I deer hunt.  I picked one that was pure white to try.  How long do these puffball mushrooms keep?

9/20/25 @ 8:02 AM
Junkie4Ice
Junkie4Ice
User since 12/19/11
I would love to do a mentorship, but so far I'm just self taught. ​There are many easily identifiable mushrooms so I just started with those. ​If I find a new one that I find consistently, I'll post it on a FB group for identification so I can pick it in the future. ​Eventually you ​just start to learn more and more.

9/20/25 @ 6:40 AM
44/45
PRO MEMBER User since 3/9/11
Those of you that pick mushroom's, were you mentored at some point, or did you learn on your own? I'm sure coming across many different varieties lately while in the woods!

9/19/25 @ 10:06 AM
oncebitten
oncebitten
User since 12/7/17
How will you be using it? I've had it deep-fried, soup, and sautéed with onions all delicious. My favorite is soup

9/19/25 @ 9:59 AM
oncebitten
oncebitten
User since 12/7/17
Duh I justgot it  😆 

9/19/25 @ 9:57 AM
oncebitten
oncebitten
User since 12/7/17
Junkie4iec 
? Call me confused 😕 I don't get it    cow.what 

9/18/25 @ 5:37 PM
Junkie4Ice
Junkie4Ice
User since 12/19/11
My first COW guys! I'm pumped!!

9/18/25 @ 11:57 AM
Junkie4Ice
Junkie4Ice
User since 12/19/11
I usually pick out the bigger, firm ones to fry up and then dehydrate the rest. My two kids don't quite like the texture of mushrooms at their age so I'd say 90% of the mushrooms I harvest end up as a powder that I add to most meals. I'd like to try freezing SOTW and see how they turn out. Last year I pickled some and if I get the time I plan to do that again as they pickle nicely! ​

9/16/25 @ 6:45 PM
Hunter&Hound
User since 7/24/01
I used to get shrimp like that around my house, but not anymore. 

Are you going to dehydrate them?

Oysters are looking a little better today.

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