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Best state to find mushrooms?

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I'm curious, here in Alabama there's cows all over the fucking place, normally after a rain I go out with my night vision goggles and find shrooms all over the fucking place! I come out with at least 10-25 pounds of mushies in a night/ early morning.

Do you have mushies in your state?
 
Florida point blank, we used to walk around in summer and spring times and find them sweet little things growing in almost every field, this was back before farmers salted the fields and chased you off with shotguns.
 
^^ oh yea, not as potent but on rare occasions can be. lots of mushroom pickers in E. texas particularly SE texas around the houston area n the rural areas around there as well
 
yes very interesting. think they have them in jersesy, and what exactly do you have to look for in the mushies themselves. im not exactly an expert on fungi so i dont wanna go eating some shit that might kill me.
 
Alabama? Wow, learn something new every day...how potent are those wild suckers?

Can't really tell you, I know when I eat 4-5 still ''wet'' mushies, I trip balls for the next 18 hours. I've managed to find one with the same diamater as a basketball. They are off/white with a copper top, and bleeds purple/blue, I've managed to find some liberty caps once. They normally grow in clusters, 3-4 caps per cow pattey average. I hit the jack pot last summer, and found where the farmer was stashen the cow patty's, found about 65lb's of wet copper tops in one huge cow pattey pile.

I found the best time to go is a day after a rain, and at about 2-4 in the morning when the ground is still coated in the morning dew. They really spring up about 4:30.

I've found one with bug's on it, I wonder if bug's trip if they eat some of the mushroom.
 
Idk about the best state for cow shit shrooms, but here in Oregon cyans and azures are pretty common from october to january.
 
I gotta agree with Lilcv2. If it rains right before dusk and then the sun comes out ;) some friends and I got seven brown grocery sacks once. Didn't know what the fuck to do with all of them and we were just giving them away. Moved to the north east and some hippie gave me a quarter of dried up crap and then wanted to charge me for it- I thought he was kidding 'cause I had never heard of anyone buying 'shrooms before and I laughed at him
 
Shroomery said:
Is mushroom hunting dangerous?
Yes.


Yes. When you consider the angry bulls, poisonous snakes, insects, plants, and farmers with guns that can be encountered on any mushroom hunt and the fact that eating an unidentified mushroom can kill you it is safe to say that mushroom hunting is dangerous.

Yet for every danger there are ways to minimize, if not get rid of, those dangers. The first way to get rid of some of the dangers is never hunt alone. This is sometimes hard to do but it is recommended that you find someone to hunt with in case you get bitten by a poisonous snake, fall over a cliff, or encounter a danger where a friend might be of some assistance. If you do not have a friend who is interested in mushrooms as you are maybe, you have a friend that would like to go on a hike with you. Who knows, maybe you can turn them on to a neat hobby that you enjoy.

The second danger, eating a poisonous mushroom, is easy to solve as well:
Do not eat any mushroom you cannot identify!
Many people like to take risks and we have no control over that. However, we do want you to be a responsible mushroom hunter. If you take risks and you die due to mushroom poisoning you make all mushroom hunters look irresponsible. We do not want you to die and we do not want to look irresponsible either.

Attitude is very important. The more cautious you are about mushroom hunting the less likely you will get hurt. Like many things in life the more you rush the more likely you are to make mistakes and since these mistakes can be deadly ones we strongly advise you to take your time to properly identify any mushroom you find. This is doubly true if you are considering eating it.

The next thing you can do after you find someone to hunt with you is to buy a mushroom book. That will help you identify the mushrooms and help you find the mushrooms you are after. The Shroomery offers mushroom hunting guides for this reason.
 
^ Nice :) I was just about to post something along those lines.

yes very interesting. think they have them in jersesy, and what exactly do you have to look for in the mushies themselves. im not exactly an expert on fungi so i dont wanna go eating some shit that might kill me.

If that's the case please don't go mushroom hunting. It is very dangerous to pick wild mushrooms without being able to properly ID them. Many mushrooms that look like psilocybes are poisonous. Don't do it.

Maybe if you spend months reading your eyes out and analyzing spore prints you might be okay, but it's still only a "might".
 
I've only hunted for them in Florida, but we would have to be up there with any other southern state for good ol cow dung cubes. The biggest one I personally found was 11" in diameter and it ain't rare to find a monster so I'm throwing Florida out there as one of the best.
 
yeah... easy finds in FL... when we couldnt afford real drugs we use to head out to the field and get trashbags full sometimes... offload those to the wannabe hippie kids... then go cop dope ;)
 
my dude used to come back with garbage bags from iowa but i always thought some farmer grew them not that they just grow wild..i know be didnt just pick them
 
Eh....for what it's worth. In the 909/951, San Pedro is growing just about fucking everywhere. Mostly in the more rural neighborhoods....
 
i heard they were plentiful from a friend that lived in Washington. (state, not the city)
 
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