Nice video! I love picking trumpets. In WI the white oak are their favorite tree buddies. Moss and grassy areas..land yes in leaf litter too all near the trees. Just picked a bunch today…we have had a ton of rain here and they are a week early.
Awesome video man, I do highly appreciate tips finding these as its been a target mushroom I been trying to find for about 5 years now and haven't yet lol.
@@wildedibles819 Yep you told me about his channel a bit back and you know me, I love mushroom stuff so subscribed to him. This was a good one, I really want to find these!!! lol
This was super helpful. I have been looking for these mostly in southeast Michigan for a long time with no luck. How would you say the taste compares to yellow or golden chanterelles?
I really enjoy eating these just lightly cooked. I have dehydrated and I have frozen . The dehydrated don't retain their flavor as well as frozen . How do you preserve the excess you find ? Also I'm quite jealous of the pine mushrooms you find. I have never found them . Each season I do look though. Hopefully in the upcoming season I will.
@@FoundYouForaging I dry mine in the sun and it doesn't retain it very well either. That's a false pine mushrooms but it edible also and some how we found alot this year.
Nice video! I love picking trumpets. In WI the white oak are their favorite tree buddies. Moss and grassy areas..land yes in leaf litter too all near the trees. Just picked a bunch today…we have had a ton of rain here and they are a week early.
Awesome video man, I do highly appreciate tips finding these as its been a target mushroom I been trying to find for about 5 years now and haven't yet lol.
Hi buddy :) they are really good
I was going to share this with you for hints ;)
But you found it first :)
@@wildedibles819 Yep you told me about his channel a bit back and you know me, I love mushroom stuff so subscribed to him. This was a good one, I really want to find these!!! lol
@@WaltRevenJr good you know my memory lol
@@wildedibles819 Same with me lol, is all good
This was super helpful. I have been looking for these mostly in southeast Michigan for a long time with no luck. How would you say the taste compares to yellow or golden chanterelles?
Old growth oak is where I find them and the flavor is much better than yellow chants ( aside from soups)
@@FoundYouForaging There is very little old growth forest down here so that makes sense. Thanks for the tip.
whats a fire trail? 3:02
Great info ! Your title says" when". Did I miss it ? When do you find them. Thanks
August through November
@@FoundYouForaging thanks
Sandy soil and on the hills, on my videos I found a motherload of black trumpets but back then I'm not so good at recording it. It smells really good.
I really enjoy eating these just lightly cooked.
I have dehydrated and I have frozen . The dehydrated don't retain their flavor as well as frozen . How do you preserve the excess you find ? Also I'm quite jealous of the pine mushrooms you find. I have never found them . Each season I do look though. Hopefully in the upcoming season I will.
@@FoundYouForaging I dry mine in the sun and it doesn't retain it very well either. That's a false pine mushrooms but it edible also and some how we found alot this year.