Hey there! We were in Randle yesterday - had I known, it would have been nice to meet you. Of ALL the videos I've watched, I've appreciated your sharing of how-tos, patience, slowing down and such. I was out yesterday and did well with first time with matsutakes and it's all attributed to your sharing! I'm HOOKED on your videos.
I'm so addicted with you video, can't describe why..other viewers are you also like me? For you thank you so much for making a good video & sharing with us.
Wow! That was a lot of Pine mushrooms that you found and others did not know how to find them. I always impressed by how many mushrooms you find, loved the video! Keep them coming!
I found a few at elevation 1700 near mount Rainer. Do you think it is the end of the season at that elevation or just the beginning. Only found a few and not sure if it deserves a second visit next week. Thank you for your response.
I pulled two matsutake flowers out of frozen ground yesterday. Can you talk a little bit about temperature? I was at 2k in GPNF yesterday and many boletes and chanterelles were frozen. The frozen boletes I only dry and make powder. The chanterelles seemed ok to after thaw out.
Less frozen mushrooms under thick canopy forest. Even frozen mushrooms are still edible. Chantrelles can stand the cold better than some. Come down to a lover elevation to get more button. I'm at about 1000 ft only now. Hope that helps. 😃
There should still be plenty out there. After tomorrow, it's going to rain till Sunday. Tomorrow is the only good day left this week. Just a heads up. 😃
Hey brother, I started to follow you and I am interested in some advice as a general area to ho for pine mushrooms. Ive been foraging for a couple of years and as of yet have not found any. Any help with this would be awesome.
Use to be some good grounds in Belfair, Matlock, and Shelton for pine mushrooms. I haven't been in those areas for 3 decades. Might still be some ground left.
@@mushroomsforagingadventures Thanks, I appreciate the information. I was wondering because we are already getting freezing temperatures at less than 200' above sea level over on the eastern side of Port Angeles. I got out three weeks ago to hunt in the 2000' to 2600' level but didn't do worth a darn except for a couple nice cauliflowers.
For your own information. Harvesting mushrooms in Oregon requires a license...unless you only gather a Gallon or less/ day not applicable for Matsutaki. $2.00/day or $20/10 days or $100 for the year May through December ( $200/ year for pine mush...) and carry a map of the area you are harvesting...Life in a freedom state! Plus gas and effort one need to harvest a lot to make a living! The fine is $5000 or up 6 months in jail...Food for thoughts
Yes, that info is correct for Oregon in some of their National Forest. Make sure you check out the rules and regulations on harvesting in each different National Forest in Oregon. It can be different. Personal use is always free, but you're limited to a certain amount. You still need to get a permit. You can get that online. Personal use in Washington is free. You can obtain it online, too. Seasonal commercial permit in Washington State is $125. You're not limited to just pine. You can pick many varieties of mushrooms here. Just make sure you have either one. 😃
Hey there! We were in Randle yesterday - had I known, it would have been nice to meet you. Of ALL the videos I've watched, I've appreciated your sharing of how-tos, patience, slowing down and such. I was out yesterday and did well with first time with matsutakes and it's all attributed to your sharing! I'm HOOKED on your videos.
I'm glad to hear that. 😊 👍 Thanks for your support.
I'm so addicted with you video, can't describe why..other viewers are you also like me? For you thank you so much for making a good video & sharing with us.
You're welcome 😊 🙏 thanks for being addicted to my videos. I appreciate the support.
Your so good to find where the mushroom my friend 😮😮😮
Thanks 😊
Wow! That was a lot of Pine mushrooms that you found and others did not know how to find them. I always impressed by how many mushrooms you find, loved the video! Keep them coming!
Thanks, I will 😃
Hi. So in August we went to puck huckleberry and that was alot of fun. But we would like to try mushroom next. Any suggestions where to go?
Damn good job. I'm definitely looking in the wrong parts of GPNF because I'm not finding the good stuff😢
Get over here to Randle, I'll give you a quick tutorial. 😉
Ok, thanks
You're welcome.
Can you ship overnight from New Jersey?? 😻
I found a few at elevation 1700 near mount Rainer. Do you think it is the end of the season at that elevation or just the beginning. Only found a few and not sure if it deserves a second visit next week. Thank you for your response.
It's just starting. Around there grows later. Just like Packwood. Did you find buttons or flowered out ones?
@@mushroomsforagingadventures both. But only at one spot
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Thank you. 😊
I pulled two matsutake flowers out of frozen ground yesterday. Can you talk a little bit about temperature? I was at 2k in GPNF yesterday and many boletes and chanterelles were frozen. The frozen boletes I only dry and make powder. The chanterelles seemed ok to after thaw out.
Less frozen mushrooms under thick canopy forest. Even frozen mushrooms are still edible. Chantrelles can stand the cold better than some. Come down to a lover elevation to get more button. I'm at about 1000 ft only now. Hope that helps. 😃
How can I tell which forest has pine mushroom?Can we go mushrooms hunt with you one day?
Let's go foraging. 😃 email me at triyain874@gmail.com to make plans.
Thanks you :)
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Thanks 😊
Do you think it still a good time to go next week? I would like to go one more time before winter ❤
There should still be plenty out there. After tomorrow, it's going to rain till Sunday. Tomorrow is the only good day left this week. Just a heads up. 😃
@@mushroomsforagingadventures thanks, want to go really bad but have doctor appointment 😢
@@mushroomsforagingadventures which area you like? 23 or 90?
I like it anywhere there's lots. 😆 🤣I don't have a preference. 🤣 but I do prefer to pick in a big area, easier to go far and get away from everyone. 😆
@@mushroomsforagingadventures 🤣🤣🤣🤣
From phillipines nice mushroom
Thank you for watching the video. 😃
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Com som mi da. 😃
Take one iron broom and make heaps of leaves where ever possible. Jay bharat.
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Thanks. ☺️
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Yummy 😋
Hey brother, I started to follow you and I am interested in some advice as a general area to ho for pine mushrooms. Ive been foraging for a couple of years and as of yet have not found any. Any help with this would be awesome.
Hi, Thanks for tuning in. Where do you go looking for them?
Rainier NF, but I live in Olympia, so I was hoping to search in the Olympics so I can take my dog
Use to be some good grounds in Belfair, Matlock, and Shelton for pine mushrooms. I haven't been in those areas for 3 decades. Might still be some ground left.
Is there a guidbook or a location map that tell me where to go find pine mushroom?
If you can make it to Randle, I can drop by and give you pointers. You can email triyain874@gmail.com
Are you still up at relatively high (4000+) elevations?
About 1000 ft now. 😃
@@mushroomsforagingadventures Thanks, I appreciate the information. I was wondering because we are already getting freezing temperatures at less than 200' above sea level over on the eastern side of Port Angeles. I got out three weeks ago to hunt in the 2000' to 2600' level but didn't do worth a darn except for a couple nice cauliflowers.
For your own information. Harvesting mushrooms in Oregon requires a license...unless you only gather a Gallon or less/ day not applicable for Matsutaki. $2.00/day or $20/10 days or $100 for the year May through December ( $200/ year for pine mush...) and carry a map of the area you are harvesting...Life in a freedom state! Plus gas and effort one need to harvest a lot to make a living!
The fine is $5000 or up 6 months in jail...Food for thoughts
Yes, that info is correct for Oregon in some of their National Forest. Make sure you check out the rules and regulations on harvesting in each different National Forest in Oregon. It can be different. Personal use is always free, but you're limited to a certain amount. You still need to get a permit. You can get that online.
Personal use in Washington is free. You can obtain it online, too. Seasonal commercial permit in Washington State is $125. You're not limited to just pine. You can pick many varieties of mushrooms here. Just make sure you have either one. 😃