these are the best mushrooms in Northern Ontario. We are Ukrainian and called them 'popinki ' mushrooms. BUT, you must cook them - do not eat raw as they will give you some nasty stomach problems. I used to pick them with my Dad and I still look for them today. They are great in a frying pan with butter, garlic and cream - on toast. The best.
Unfortunately yes you’re going to have to wait but it sure is an interesting wild edible to harvest when you can. Thanks so much for watching Renee!! Doug
Great video brother. Honey mushrooms are great mushrooms. I wouldn't pick this species for new foragers. Honey mushrooms will always grow from wood. Sometimes it looks like they are growing from the ground but if you dig down you will find a stick or root with the mushroom attached. They will also have white gills and spore print. The reason I would not choose this as a good starter mushroom is because of the deadly galerina. To the untrained eye this could be mistaken as a honey. I almost got caught with chicken of the woods. The tree was full of chicken but at the very base of the tree there was the poisonous jack o lantern. The two are very similar in color and if I didnt follow my Identification steps for each cut I could have brought home some bad mushrooms. I think there is value in learning what not to pick and the choice mushrooms. Happy foraging brother...... those are kick ass on a steak by the way. 🍄🇨🇦🤘
Had a buddy pick Chantrelles here in redlake ontario and while ive tried to find them and his spot since he left he couldnt show me where and with so many diff types of mushrooms all over canada ontario and redlake itself its a skill i want to learn but people dont always be specific which can lead to disaster. Sick and tired of people only specifying Ontario or such places as though it can be found anywhere like saying on wood. okay what type of wood what does the usual spot look like and can they put two lookalikes found in the same area at the same time essentially so we can see the differences
I've been picking mine from the same produce section for around 30 years. Haven't been poisoned yet! Your friend is much more knowledgeable than I when it comes to the wild shrooms. Thanks Doug for sharing.
Positively knowing mushrooms is soooo important. We just had 2 folks almost die here mistaking "Death Caps" for "Pine mushrooms". I have the deadly "Amonita Mescalis" here in my yard. One thing I do like to do is use an onion bag to carry them. That way spores can be distributed as you walk along.
Something I always do is carry my mushrooms in baskets. it allows the spores to spread if they fall out and help out the forest to regrow the mycelium a bit. they're a couple bucks at thrifts stores, and great for reusing.
Excellent advice and definitely heard many many times since the video posted. Unfortunately I can’t change what’s on the video but please know that any mushroom picking since then has been done with an onion type sack to allow spores to spread. Thank you. Doug
Mushrooms can be scary to harvest... so many variables. Great to go out with someone that knows for sure about what your picking. Bet they are delicious! Cheers Brother and TFS
They are great and yes I agree there are so many variables and that’s why Marc sticks with this tried and tested type. Thanks for watching brother! Doug
Great vid Doug. Marc also.....Seems like Marc really knows his stuff about mushrooms. Very informative. But telling by that hat he is wearing, he dont know jack 💩 about hockey.😂 Good job guys...and Maggie. 👍
We wouldn’t trust ourselves to pick the right shrooms where we are Doug! Too many naughty ones 😆🤣 just a nightmare waiting to happen on our channel. But you certainly have a friend in the know. Great informative vid as always Doug. Autumn looking pretty in your part of the world 👍👍atb
Autumn is definitely here! I didn’t know anything about mushrooms but I wanted to learn and with Marc’s help I know at least one safe kind to eat. Appreciate you watching Sue!! Doug
Well shoot and here I thought you were going to follow the picking with a good old mushroom fry up in the bush. Hmm! 😃 By the way, tell Marc he's supposed to share his pickled mushrooms. Another great video Doug. I always love it when I learn something new. Maggie is a sweetie and I noticed she was also very willing to help out.
Having them right there would have been great! Btw Marc did share his pickled mushrooms...with me 😋. They are great! Appreciate you watching my friend! Doug
Hey! Bet ya thought I forgot about ya! Limited YouTubing lately and it’s time for some catching up. Awesome shroom hunting brother! Gotta try pickling some of them someday. See ya again soon ✌️🍄🍻
Interesting film Doug and I’m too nervous about picking the wrong types of fungi, Many look the same to me. Think I’ll stick with the supermarket. Cheers ⛺️🍄🍄🍄🍄🍄🍄🍄
Hi Doug great subject buddy.. i pick my mushrooms in pine tree plantations.. they are called pine mushrooms... they are yellow in colour and rather leathery texture... great to eat. ATB Jim.
Now you are talking man!!! Love it. They sure seemed to like the base of birch trees. Have you heard of chaga? It is a super food and one of the most potent medicinals in nature. It would be abundant in your area, they only grow on birch trees!! Have a good one brother, loved this vid:))🇨🇦
Thanks brother! There is tons of chaga here and I see it all the time. I’m going to have to harvest some. Most often they are high up the birch tree. Glad you enjoyed the video brother! Doug 🇨🇦
Hey my friend! Great video! I've been wanting to build my shroom knowledge a little bit, My wife is from rural russia an grew up picking shrooms. Thanks for sharing! Stay Blessed!
Maybe picking the hallucination type wouldn’t be so bad Lee 😂. These ones were great and I wouldn’t pick any other type at this point. Thanks for watching brother! Doug
Thanks for that lesson is mushroom foraging. It's been too long since I looked for mushrooms but remember how good they were when we did. I don't know if there are any edible mushrooms in the wild here in Florida though because everyone seems to say no you can't eat those so I don't and just get them at the store now. Hope your day goes well.
It’s something you really want to be educated on cause making a mistake could be deadly. I’m confident now after learning from Marc. Otherwise the grocery store is my friend for mushrooms lol. Thanks for watching Alice!! Doug
I was out yesterday looking but its not a good year here so far been very dry. I will look out for the honey mushroom here. we collect some other types. Cheers Dave
Hopefully you can find some. There are so many types but knowing what are the right ones to pick is key. Thanks for watching Dave! Appreciate it my friend! Doug
Dough, You did an awesome video here, Your friend mark is like My family and I we pick those honey mushrooms fry them freeze and pickle them as well one amazing mushroom and the ones you found are perfect age. The Deadly Galerina is the only one you gotta watch out for mainly for new comers which makes this an intermediate mushroom to pick not for beginners, but your video is awesome. I am leaving to head to my secret Hot spot this weekend for a week. Two years ago before I started to film and take so many pictures I filled a Canoe and a Pick up bed full of them and got tire of picking them so I stopped this year with the rain will have even more out so should be good times. Stay safe brotha.
Thanks Brother! You guys do the same things families are doing here. That’s awesome!! Have a blast out at your secret spot and good luck and be safe my friend!! Doug
Thank you for your great video on harvesting wild mushrooms. Great information. I love eating mushrooms but I have been hesitant about picking wild mushrooms since I don’t know which might be poisonous.
Popinki Mushrooms, My Grandfather and I when I was around 12 would go to High Park, Toronto early on a weekend and hunt those mushrooms, My BaBa would stuff perogy with them and make the most richest gravy...
@@PinetreeLine I'm going to rewatch the video so I can narrow down where their most likely found. Darn covid; no meetup groups to do these foraging walks with :(
IN Peterborough, Ontario do these grow anywhere more southern ontario? we have a park called jackson's park, maybe you could check it out on geotag or googlemaps and let me know if that would be a good area to get some! Thanks! (really want to get into this foraging, some of these mushrooms taste amazing, morels being my favorite!)
I like to have my 6 beers after work also! is there and coprine or whatever its called(the chemical in some inkcap varieties) that can be toxic with alcohol in these varieties you are picking?
Hi Chris here. Any time you pick something your not 100% sure about boil for 20 min. Chowe small piece and spit out. Wait 20 min if not upset stomach eat small piece (size of dice) wait 20 min if stomach is good cook with meal. Not 100% positive but better than dieing. Anything that doesn't taste great ie bitter do not eat.
I've never heard of pickled mushrooms before. My wife loves mushrooms but my knowledge of them would have us deathly ill. I do know the shrooms around us are poisonous so I just leave them all alone. I'm sure there's many of us that would like to have Marc's knowledge.
No idea about those type of shrooms Eric but generally it’s better to pick mushrooms after it rains and when it’s on the cooler side. Thanks for watching! Doug
One thing I'm not confident to participate in is fungi, except ordinary field mushrooms. Picking the mushroom wont harm it though the mushroom is just the sexual part of it, chances are most of those picked are from the same mycelium. Stupidly I know how it all works, never bothered learning about the 'fruit'. (studied horticulture before firefighting)
Hmmm..you never fail to surprise Si! That’s interesting that you know all the technology of the mushroom. It appears sex plays a role in everything 😂 Cool stuff! Appreciate you watching brother! Doug
Least you specify subury ontario. Im sick and tired of so many videos saying ontario or canada without specifying what part as if it can be found everywhere here. Not only is it wrong it makes trying to find these things to learn more harder and makes a person want to give up
I hear you Joe and I wanted to make sure that people are aware of what kind of mushroom we were picking and where. Like you said, It’s hard enough as it is and absolutely necessary to make sure friends are picking the right type mushroom, as there are so many different edible & non-edible mushrooms all over Ontario. I appreciate you watching and taking the time to share your thoughts my friend. Doug
@@PinetreeLine Thanks for not insulting my opinion or me in general lol Ive found too many people like myself who are opinionated but unlike me resort to insults versus facts or educating people. This world is going downhill so its nice knowing some people still have morals and are willing to educate others.
Watch my latest mushroom foraging video (2021) right here 👉🏻 ruclips.net/video/I6k3XctsSso/видео.html
these are the best mushrooms in Northern Ontario. We are Ukrainian and called them 'popinki ' mushrooms. BUT, you must cook them - do not eat raw as they will give you some nasty stomach problems. I used to pick them with my Dad and I still look for them today. They are great in a frying pan with butter, garlic and cream - on toast. The best.
Absolutely agree! Thanks for sharing your experiences. Doug
Привіт.Я тоже з України !!! Не підкажете де можна піти позбирати в Онтаріо білі гриби, буду дуже вдячний
Knowledge on mushrooms is one of survival skills every outdoorsman should have. thanks for sharing Doug.
I agree Niz and instead of being scared of picking them it was time for me to learn and share what I learned. Thanks for watching brother! Doug
thanks for showing us this..now i have to wait for next fall to go foraging ..lol..
Unfortunately yes you’re going to have to wait but it sure is an interesting wild edible to harvest when you can. Thanks so much for watching Renee!! Doug
Great video brother. Honey mushrooms are great mushrooms. I wouldn't pick this species for new foragers. Honey mushrooms will always grow from wood. Sometimes it looks like they are growing from the ground but if you dig down you will find a stick or root with the mushroom attached. They will also have white gills and spore print. The reason I would not choose this as a good starter mushroom is because of the deadly galerina. To the untrained eye this could be mistaken as a honey. I almost got caught with chicken of the woods. The tree was full of chicken but at the very base of the tree there was the poisonous jack o lantern. The two are very similar in color and if I didnt follow my Identification steps for each cut I could have brought home some bad mushrooms. I think there is value in learning what not to pick and the choice mushrooms. Happy foraging brother...... those are kick ass on a steak by the way. 🍄🇨🇦🤘
Excellent information Mark! Thanks for adding your thoughts. They will be residing on my steak very soon! Appreciate you watching brother! Doug
Had a buddy pick Chantrelles here in redlake ontario and while ive tried to find them and his spot since he left he couldnt show me where and with so many diff types of mushrooms all over canada ontario and redlake itself its a skill i want to learn but people dont always be specific which can lead to disaster. Sick and tired of people only specifying Ontario or such places as though it can be found anywhere like saying on wood. okay what type of wood what does the usual spot look like and can they put two lookalikes found in the same area at the same time essentially so we can see the differences
I've been picking mine from the same produce section for around 30 years. Haven't been poisoned yet! Your friend is much more knowledgeable than I when it comes to the wild shrooms. Thanks Doug for sharing.
Looks like you have your ‘go to’ place as well Don..lol. Marc is way more knowledgeable than me as well. Thanks so much for watching brother! Doug
Those are tasty little guys. Thanks for sharing Doug
They are definitely tasty little guys! Appreciate you watching brother! Doug
Cool video. I always get nervous picking mushrooms. Thanks for sharing and I enjoyed watching my friend. 😃👍👍
Me too! That’s why I wanted to do this. Thanks for watching Jason! Appreciate it! Doug
Such an abundance of mushrooms around there Doug. The guy knows his stuff. Very enjoyable short intro. Take care. Mark
Thanks Mark! Yes there are so many around here it’s endless. Appreciate you watching brother!! Doug
Positively knowing mushrooms is soooo important. We just had 2 folks almost die here mistaking "Death Caps" for "Pine mushrooms". I have the deadly "Amonita Mescalis" here in my yard. One thing I do like to do is use an onion bag to carry them. That way spores can be distributed as you walk along.
Great idea about the onion bag brother. Yes you have to be positive about what you are picking to consume. Thanks for watching my friend! Doug
haha 4 years later this is still happening. 2 weeks ago i made the same mistake. It was NOT fun and im very greatful to have survived
Something I always do is carry my mushrooms in baskets. it allows the spores to spread if they fall out and help out the forest to regrow the mycelium a bit. they're a couple bucks at thrifts stores, and great for reusing.
Excellent advice and definitely heard many many times since the video posted. Unfortunately I can’t change what’s on the video but please know that any mushroom picking since then has been done with an onion type sack to allow spores to spread. Thank you. Doug
@@PinetreeLine Oh that's alright! I'm glad to hear, its always great for the forest in the long run :)
Great video guys. Very informative. Good job Marc, you're a natural on camera! Two thumbs up👍👍
Thanks Trace! Marc did great!! Appreciate you watching my friend! Doug
Mushrooms can be scary to harvest... so many variables.
Great to go out with someone that knows for sure about what your picking.
Bet they are delicious! Cheers Brother and TFS
They are great and yes I agree there are so many variables and that’s why Marc sticks with this tried and tested type. Thanks for watching brother! Doug
Mushrooms are really eat what you know. Sometimes you do not get a second chance at being wrong. Thank you for the video, Doug
Exactly and that’s why Marc focuses on this particular kind cause he knows it’s safe to consume. Thanks for watching brother! Doug
Those look like they’ll be real tasty. Nice clean harvest too. Thanks for sharing!
Thanks for watching my friend! Doug
You Sir are on fire! Nice informative video. Thanks Doug.
Lol thanks David! Had to get these out this week. Appreciate you watching my friend! Doug
My dad is a mushroom hunting nut, we cooked up some chanterelles and black trumpets this morning!
That’s awesome! It’s an amazing skill to possess. Hopefully this helps rookies like me. Appreciate you watching my friend! Doug
Nice video! Fresh mushrooms are always good
Thanks so much! Appreciate you watching! Doug
Very good information. Thanks for sharing!!
Thanks so much for watching! Doug
Nice eating.
Thanks for sharing your knowledge.
Cheers Tony.👍🤓🍺⛏
Thanks Tony! They are! Appreciate you watching brother! Doug
Great vid Doug. Marc also.....Seems like Marc really knows his stuff about mushrooms. Very informative. But telling by that hat he is wearing, he dont know jack 💩 about hockey.😂 Good job guys...and Maggie. 👍
Thanks Tony! Yes Marc is very informed on wild mushrooms but on hockey teams...not so much lol. Appreciate you watching Bud! Doug
We wouldn’t trust ourselves to pick the right shrooms where we are Doug! Too many naughty ones 😆🤣 just a nightmare waiting to happen on our channel. But you certainly have a friend in the know. Great informative vid as always Doug. Autumn looking pretty in your part of the world 👍👍atb
Autumn is definitely here! I didn’t know anything about mushrooms but I wanted to learn and with Marc’s help I know at least one safe kind to eat. Appreciate you watching Sue!! Doug
Well shoot and here I thought you were going to follow the picking with a good old mushroom fry up in the bush. Hmm! 😃 By the way, tell Marc he's supposed to share his pickled mushrooms. Another great video Doug. I always love it when I learn something new. Maggie is a sweetie and I noticed she was also very willing to help out.
Having them right there would have been great! Btw Marc did share his pickled mushrooms...with me 😋. They are great! Appreciate you watching my friend! Doug
Excellent video Doug and thank ya to your friend for showing the species of mushroom he picks!! Informative video sir!! Dan
I learned something too Dan! Appreciate you watching brother! Doug
Picked once with a seasoned picker.
Honey browns and shaggy manes.
Loving 🇨🇦. Northern Ontario
Piece out.
Sweet! Thanks for watching John! Doug
WOW, great idea for a video, You taught me how to do this, thanks! THUMBS UP 😉
Something a little different and I wanted to know at least one kind to safely eat. Thanks for watching my friend! Doug
Hey! Bet ya thought I forgot about ya! Limited YouTubing lately and it’s time for some catching up.
Awesome shroom hunting brother!
Gotta try pickling some of them someday.
See ya again soon ✌️🍄🍻
It’s all good brother! Life gets in the way sometimes lol. Them mushrooms are delicious!! Appreciate you watching my friend! Doug
Great video Doug. Not sure if I would eat wild mushrooms. My luck is not very good. LOL
I think you’re luck is really good Art...you have Nina!! Maybe mushroom wise though better to be careful. Appreciate you watching my friend! Doug
This is something that I would love to learn how to do. But I'm afraid I would eat the wrong ones and be dead pretty quick. Thanks for taking me along
That’s why you should look for these type or just head to the grocery store and get some 😂. Thanks for watching my friend! Doug
Very nice! Love fresh mushrooms! 👍
Me too!! Lol. Thanks for watching my friend! Doug
Nice video Doug, you's found a lot there, some nice info, something I'm trying to learn more about myself, all the best mate 👍
Thanks Gaz! I’m just learning as well. I like that it’s simply just the one kind to look for. Appreciate you watching brother! Doug
The paper birch you took the ringed honey mushroom from is covered in birch polypore. That is a medical mushroom. (The shelf mushroom)
Cool stuff Erin! Thanks for sharing with us!! Doug
Interesting film Doug and I’m too nervous about picking the wrong types of fungi, Many look the same to me. Think I’ll stick with the supermarket. Cheers ⛺️🍄🍄🍄🍄🍄🍄🍄
Definitely a safe choice Mike and totally understandable. I’m comfortable picking these now. Appreciate you watching my friend! Doug
Nice haul!
Thanks brother! Appreciate you watching Justin! Doug
An interesting topic Doug, thanks for sharing this info
Thanks so much for watching John!! Appreciate it!! Doug
Hi Doug great subject buddy..
i pick my mushrooms in pine tree plantations.. they are called pine mushrooms...
they are yellow in colour and rather leathery texture... great to eat. ATB Jim.
That’s awesome Jim! I love mushrooms and to be able to eat wild ones is great! Appreciate you watching brother! Doug
Heck yeah, Great haul guys, The only mushrooms we have down here are psychedelic mushrooms . Not that i'm complaining lol . Keep having fun !
Sometimes they may be the best mushrooms to eat 😂. Thanks brother! Doug
I have a friend named Mark that I go out into the woods with too. He doesn't have a cool dog though. I would love to try some of them shrooms.
You’re right but your Mark, he just doesn’t have the cool dog so...lmao. They are delicious. Thanks for watching brother! Doug
I'm not 100% certain, but it seems like I've seen those kind of mushrooms around here too. Good to know they're good to eat!
Next time you’re in the woods look for them Bill. Appreciate you watching brother! Doug
Thanks for the info👍
They look delish!
They definitely are! Thanks for watching brother! Doug
I love eating mushrooms, but I don't have a clue which ones are safe outside! Thanks for sharing!
I love mushrooms too so I wanted to find at least one type I could identify to eat safely. Thanks for watching brother! Doug
Now you are talking man!!! Love it. They sure seemed to like the base of birch trees. Have you heard of chaga? It is a super food and one of the most potent medicinals in nature. It would be abundant in your area, they only grow on birch trees!! Have a good one brother, loved this vid:))🇨🇦
Thanks brother! There is tons of chaga here and I see it all the time. I’m going to have to harvest some. Most often they are high up the birch tree. Glad you enjoyed the video brother! Doug 🇨🇦
Hey my friend! Great video! I've been wanting to build my shroom knowledge a little bit, My wife is from rural russia an grew up picking shrooms. Thanks for sharing!
Stay Blessed!
Well I hope this helps! At least it’s one kind that we know is same to eat. Appreciate you watching brother! Doug
I wouldn't know where to start Doug, knowing me I'd pick the hallucination type LOL.. interesting viddy, you guys have some great mushrooms. Lee
Maybe picking the hallucination type wouldn’t be so bad Lee 😂. These ones were great and I wouldn’t pick any other type at this point. Thanks for watching brother! Doug
@@PinetreeLine HA HA, done that and bought the T shirt when I was in my teens... luckily I never had a bad one. :-)
Informative and fun! I've never foraged before. I may have to try it!
It was all about learning! Appreciate you watching my friend! Doug
Thanks for that lesson is mushroom foraging. It's been too long since I looked for mushrooms but remember how good they were when we did. I don't know if there are any edible mushrooms in the wild here in Florida though because everyone seems to say no you can't eat those so I don't and just get them at the store now. Hope your day goes well.
It’s something you really want to be educated on cause making a mistake could be deadly. I’m confident now after learning from Marc. Otherwise the grocery store is my friend for mushrooms lol. Thanks for watching Alice!! Doug
Great channel my friend...very informative
Thanks so much! Appreciate you watching! Doug
Love this I have always been curious how to do this in the forest. Thanks for sharing
Me too!! Glad I could share what I learned. Thanks for watching my friend! Doug
I like fried mushrooms and onions on a steak. Good info guys.
There may be nothing better with steak Norm. Appreciate you watching my friend! Doug
I was out yesterday looking but its not a good year here so far been very dry. I will look out for the honey mushroom here. we collect some other types.
Cheers Dave
Hopefully you can find some. There are so many types but knowing what are the right ones to pick is key. Thanks for watching Dave! Appreciate it my friend! Doug
Stay safe Doug. You are braver than me
Can’t beat years of experience. Appreciate you watching my friend! Doug
Watching from sudbury! New to foraging
Hi Sonya! Awesome! Thanks for your support!! Doug
Great film, not easy to identify edible Mushrooms, best left to experts, if in doubt leave them out. Many thanks.
Yup or someone who’s been picking for years. Either way it’s important to be educated. Appreciate you watching my friend!! Doug
Very nice 👏
Thanks so much my friend! Doug
Great information my friend!
Thanks for watching brother! Appreciate it! Doug
I have never seen them but I don't usually look for them either. I'm more of mushroom guy in a can. LOL
Safety first eh Steve? 😂 Nothing wrong with that my friend. Thanks for watching! Doug
Dough, You did an awesome video here, Your friend mark is like My family and I we pick those honey mushrooms fry them freeze and pickle them as well one amazing mushroom and the ones you found are perfect age. The Deadly Galerina is the only one you gotta watch out for mainly for new comers which makes this an intermediate mushroom to pick not for beginners, but your video is awesome. I am leaving to head to my secret Hot spot this weekend for a week. Two years ago before I started to film and take so many pictures I filled a Canoe and a Pick up bed full of them and got tire of picking them so I stopped this year with the rain will have even more out so should be good times. Stay safe brotha.
Thanks Brother! You guys do the same things families are doing here. That’s awesome!! Have a blast out at your secret spot and good luck and be safe my friend!! Doug
Toad is my favorite mushroom from the mario kingdom haha!
Nice! Lol. Thanks for watching! Doug
thanks for the share!
Appreciate the watch Brother!! Doug
One of my favorite things to do is just that. Passed on to me by my mom
That’s great! Awesome she taught you such a great skill. Thanks for watching my friend! Doug
@@PinetreeLine that she did. We still do it time to time hehe. Thanks for sharing
I'm always nervous about harvesting wild mushrooms. Never sure what's good to eat and what's not. Thanks for the information.
Me too but now this helps big time! Thanks for watching brother! Doug
Thank you for your great video on harvesting wild mushrooms. Great information. I love eating mushrooms but I have been hesitant about picking wild mushrooms since I don’t know which might be poisonous.
Well hopefully this video helps Dave and you can find this type in your area. Thanks for watching my friend! Doug
Great video - thanks.
Thanks so much John! Appreciate you watching! Doug
👍🏼 #19...... Love me some mushrooms....
Me too! Thanks for watching brother! Doug
Popinki Mushrooms, My Grandfather and I when I was around 12 would go to High Park, Toronto early on a weekend and hunt those mushrooms, My BaBa would stuff perogy with them and make the most richest gravy...
That sounds so delicious!! Your BaBa did it right!! Thanks so much for watching! Doug
I'll have to keep an eye out for these. Puffball mushrooms were my 1st wild mushroom experiment/experience :)
These are really good and you should check them out if you get a chance. Thanks for watching! Doug
@@PinetreeLine I'm going to rewatch the video so I can narrow down where their most likely found. Darn covid; no meetup groups to do these foraging walks with :(
Bruce Wayne Are you in Sudbury?
If you are in Sudbury send me an email at pinetreelineoutdoors1@gmail.com and I will tell you where we were. Doug
@@PinetreeLine Nation's Capital. Still plenty of woods to look around in.
Interesting!
Hope it helps some people out and keeps it simple and easy. Thanks for watching this one Don! Doug
IN Peterborough, Ontario do these grow anywhere more southern ontario? we have a park called jackson's park, maybe you could check it out on geotag or googlemaps and let me know if that would be a good area to get some!
Thanks!
(really want to get into this foraging, some of these mushrooms taste amazing, morels being my favorite!)
I like to have my 6 beers after work also! is there and coprine or whatever its called(the chemical in some inkcap varieties) that can be toxic with alcohol in these varieties you are picking?
nice mushrooms all i have are the magic mushrooms
Lol...well Gary have fun!! Thanks for watching!! Doug
Pretty neat, love mushrooms but with my luck I would pick the ones you shouldn't eat.
My luck isn’t much better and that’s why I got someone who knows what they are doing to help all of us lol. Appreciate you watching Melissa!! Doug
Hi Chris here.
Any time you pick something your not 100% sure about boil for 20 min.
Chowe small piece and spit out. Wait 20 min if not upset stomach eat small piece (size of dice) wait 20 min if stomach is good cook with meal. Not 100% positive but better than dieing. Anything that doesn't taste great ie bitter do not eat.
I've never heard of pickled mushrooms before. My wife loves mushrooms but my knowledge of them would have us deathly ill. I do know the shrooms around us are poisonous so I just leave them all alone. I'm sure there's many of us that would like to have Marc's knowledge.
The pickled mushrooms are really good! Best to leave them alone if you aren’t sure. Thanks for coming along my friend! Doug
Thanks
No thank you!! Appreciate you watching! 👍🏻👊🏻
Cool
Thanks brother! Doug
Awesomeness
So I live in Sudbury Ontario I was curious what temperature day is the best for cubensis forging
No idea about those type of shrooms Eric but generally it’s better to pick mushrooms after it rains and when it’s on the cooler side. Thanks for watching! Doug
6:00 I see some animal walk behind you !!
You did! It Marc’s pup looking for mushrooms or squirrels or something back there lol. Hey thanks a lot for watching! Appreciate it!! Doug
Great only one comment the mushrooms shouldn't be collected in a plastic bag. The container should be airy, best will be basket.
Thanks so much! Appreciate you watching and your feedback!! Doug
Is this in Algoma?
Hi Daniel, no this is in the Greater Sudbury Region. Close though. Thanks for watching! Doug
Remember though everyone! Don't pick EVERY mushroom in a cluster, you can easily eradicate mushroom population this way. Always leave one.
One thing I'm not confident to participate in is fungi, except ordinary field mushrooms.
Picking the mushroom wont harm it though the mushroom is just the sexual part of it, chances are most of those picked are from the same mycelium. Stupidly I know how it all works, never bothered learning about the 'fruit'. (studied horticulture before firefighting)
Hmmm..you never fail to surprise Si! That’s interesting that you know all the technology of the mushroom. It appears sex plays a role in everything 😂 Cool stuff! Appreciate you watching brother! Doug
I've been seeing a ton out deer hunting. I don't mess with them this time of year. Unless I'm partying 🍄
😂 that’s awesome brother! Appreciate you watching! Doug
Like 👍👍
Thanks Ray! Appreciate you watching this one. Doug
please redo in 4k
No doubt eh? Thanks for putting up with the 1080. Doug
Least you specify subury ontario. Im sick and tired of so many videos saying ontario or canada without specifying what part as if it can be found everywhere here. Not only is it wrong it makes trying to find these things to learn more harder and makes a person want to give up
I hear you Joe and I wanted to make sure that people are aware of what kind of mushroom we were picking and where. Like you said, It’s hard enough as it is and absolutely necessary to make sure friends are picking the right type mushroom, as there are so many different edible & non-edible mushrooms all over Ontario. I appreciate you watching and taking the time to share your thoughts my friend. Doug
@@PinetreeLine Thanks for not insulting my opinion or me in general lol Ive found too many people like myself who are opinionated but unlike me resort to insults versus facts or educating people. This world is going downhill so its nice knowing some people still have morals and are willing to educate others.
My only compaint with this video is a CANADIAN CITIZEN ! wearing a Chicago Blackhawk hat ... ;) wtf is goin on there ?
I have no idea but he wouldn’t do the video otherwise 😂 I guess we all have our issues lol.
Pinetree Line Outdoors ;)