Primitive Archer
Main Discussion Area => Around the Campfire => Topic started by: Eric Krewson on June 05, 2018, 02:56:37 pm
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I took a stroll around my place this afternoon, the chanterelles were up everywhere.
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Good on ya! Can you show and describe what type they are?
Thanks Zuma
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They are chanterelle mushrooms, they come up in June or July usually under oak trees. There is one poison mushroom called a Jack-a-Lantern that has the same color but has orange flesh and gills on the underside. Chanterelles have false gills that are small and split into a fork, smooth chanterelles have no gills.
This video is about them. There are countless chanterelle videos on you tube.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XPaqDVvjEWE
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Thanks Eric, We usually get the Chicken of the woods. But that is in the fall here.
I thought I hit it big with a huge Jack one day. I showed my buddy and he said
this is your lucky day , unless you already ate some of that bad boy. >:D
Zuma
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Those look fantastic Eric. I just love me some Chanterelles. -C- They're still quite small around here.
It's funny cause I find them under spruce, oak and beech. The ones that grow with spruce come up earlier and always are devoured by bugs. The oak/beech variety come up later and are almost always bug free.
You got me excited to go out hunting. Thank you sir! :)
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Nice find. I hope we have a good crop this yr. we get most of them in the fall and winter tho.