Captain Brewster
Bluelight Crew
Seasons out for me 
How are people going in their parts of the woods?

How are people going in their parts of the woods?
I think I was just lucky with conditions this year. It's on a peninsular so the ambient temp is 5-10 deg lower than in the suburbs. If it keeps up for the next few years to come it will benefit other shroom hunters (as it's in a pretty public area, can't horde it all to myself now can I?)
iv always wondered about this. this past couple years iv been looking for suitable micro climates, no luck so far but im tempted to try to get some mycelium and give the subs are head start so to speak.
i have heard this from a few experts in the field, pun intended, but i am in the southeast, and conditions have been pretty decent, i have faith in this this spot i know of alot of people who have had plenty of luck (probably in season) but im new to psychedelics im only looking for a few to try it out im certain ill find something.
Those penis envy mushies look awesome, and apparently have a strong trip attached. There's also a really interesting story behind the creation and near extinction of them. This is a great read if you haven't read it already.
from that link.....
In 1971, ethnobotanist Terence McKenna traveled through the Amazonian jungle to investigate a mysterious blue ectoplasm that gushed from the mouth, anus, and genitals of shamans in the midst of drug-induced trance states. The ectoplasm evaded any sort of classification. It was fluid and frothy, an ultraviolet phlegm existing outside of space and time, a potential bridge between thoughts and the material world. McKenna knew that if he were to study the ectoplasm, it would have to be under the guidance of psychedelic mushrooms. He set to work. He guzzled mushrooms and dissected his feces looking for any traces of the metaphysical blue snot. In the midst of
his experiments, he discovered a monstrous Amazonian mushroom growing on the dung of local Zebu cattle. It was taller and thicker than anything found in American soils. McKenna collected the spores and brought them back to the United States. In his disappointment over the failure to find the ectoplasm, he did not realize the gravity of his discovery of the spores, his microscopic gift from the jungle.
That's the biggest crock of shit I've ever read, complete fantasy, so far from the actual truth it's a fucking joke.