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I made the trip out today. Checked some spots I'm near certain should produce, but nothing yet. I imagine I'm a tad anxious at this point. I'd hope to start seeing them next weekend in my neck of the woods. I'm on the IA/MN border looking.
I'm a newcomer to this. I've never found one and known what it was. Now I love this category. When do y'all fellas think they'll pop down in Georgia. I do forestry work and I'd never take one where I worked without a landowners permission but I may could casually bring it up and and either give them some inside info, give them a new hobby, or give myself a good meal. I have googled it extensively and have checked many soil types, hydrologic areas, and cover types and I haven't found squat. Anyways great category and thread guys. Keep this info coming.
Good luck Jim.....but I have my doubts. There is just ONE sighting down by Mankato. :cool: The last ice is just going out of our lake.....pretty cold soil temps yet IMO. Bah Humbug. :(
With any luck I'll be up there breaking in the ar10 this weekend, and then I'll probably be back the next for Fish's event. Between those two, maybe I'll find some shrooms before the critters beat me to them.
I've never hunted them before. I found a group of about 7 while mowing the lawn Sunday in Scandia. I have 10 acres. Do they tend to grow in small pods? or would it be worth my time to walk it all? Will they grow back this year in the spot i picked them from?
Yes , walk ever inch of your property. And yes they tend to grow in groups but have found loners also. They should reappear next year in the same spot especially if you carry them in a onions sack where spores can fall through and possibly reseed themselves.