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brock ratcliff

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Here is a pic of the batch Mason and his buddies found yesterday morning. It was motivational enough to make me walk most of the day... for nothing. :)
 

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brock ratcliff

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No they didn't! They fried them along with dandelions. They TOLD me they were delicious. No one felt the need to prove it by sharing...
 

epe

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May be a dumb question, but is it possible to be TOO wet out for them? I can try and go either tonight or tomorrow night. Not sure if I should wait.
 

Big Weff

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I found two in a flower bed on a landscaping job yesterday. They weren't 10 yards from the customers front door haha
 

finelyshedded

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Ron's been working on his math and colors lately!

Yellows +


Grays =


A bunch of these


He's sending some to my place via his daughter tomorrow!!!
Thanks bro!:smiley_coolpeace:
 

epe

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I went down to Perry county last night and didn't find diddly. Usually only yellows. I'm hoping its just too early for the yellows there.
 

NAC1989

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I'm looking to get out this weekend and do some looking finally. Could somebody help me out with some good public land places and tips on looking in southern ohio, I'll be in either hocking, Athens or vinton county. I'm used to flat land here in Clark county and the hills are a whole new ball game to me. Any help would be greatly appreciated.
 

NAC1989

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Clark county
I'm looking to get out this weekend and do some looking finally. Could somebody help me out with some good public land places and tips on looking in southern ohio, I'll be in either hocking, Athens or vinton county. I'm used to flat land here in Clark county and the hills are a whole new ball game to me. Any help would be greatly appreciated.

Forgot to mention I'm not looking for anyone's honey holes just some general guidelines for looking in southern ohio versus central.