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Mushrooms!

Took a quick walk after shooting my bow this morning.
Will take time to look more tomorrow after turkey huntin.
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Nice finds winder. My buddy and I found a nice mess of big yellows under a half dead apple tree in a cow pasture while turkey hunting this morning.
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Walked into my garage to get the mower out and I almost stepped on them 5 of them next to each other have never found any around here before.
 

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My nephew sent me that yesterday. I don't have the time to try that lol

Back when I had a mushroom hot spot or two. My wife dumped the water off the mushrooms several times in our flower bed. She used firewood to make a corral to mark the spot. Next spring 2 blacks came up first and then 3 sponge popped up. If you had an apple tree or a dead elm....might be worth your while to baste the area on occasion.
 
Back when I had a mushroom hot spot or two. My wife dumped the water off the mushrooms several times in our flower bed. She used firewood to make a corral to mark the spot. Next spring 2 blacks came up first and then 3 sponge popped up. If you had an apple tree or a dead elm....might be worth your while to baste the area on occasion.
I did that at home yesterday and Saturday with the mushroom water and leftover crumbs in the bag.
 
Back when I had a mushroom hot spot or two. My wife dumped the water off the mushrooms several times in our flower bed. She used firewood to make a corral to mark the spot. Next spring 2 blacks came up first and then 3 sponge popped up. If you had an apple tree or a dead elm....might be worth your while to baste the area on occasion.

We do this every year, hasn't paid off once yet! [emoji23]
 
I found four today that were about the size of a coke can. I'd say those are the last of the year for me.

Anyone ever eat pheasant backs? I found a bunch of them today and thought I may go back and harvest them.
 
Ya I should of left those bigger ones. I did find some smaller ones but didn't pick them. First time I've ever had them. How do you cook yours up?

Were they worth carrying out of the woods? I found some fresh ones today. Seemed pretty tender to me but I left them on the tree.