i recomend foarging with a foargers bag to allow the spores to spead doing in the bucket give less of a chance for the spores to drop and also isnt very good if you want to get mushrooms year after year and everyone should be aware of this to keep the ecosystem in the forest stong.
@patchez8123- For Pine mushrooms, buckets are the way to carry them in. Buckets with holes drilled in them are ideal. Less broken mushrooms, too. Pine mushrooms are graded by how much vales are on them. #1 grade is button mushrooms, with 100% of the vales. #2 grade is 50% vales or more, and so on up to 5 different grades. The price differences are huge. Using a foraging mesh bag will damage the vales as it moves around while you are carrying them in the woods. I get your point on spreading around the spores 😃. I have a bucket that I've been using for over a decade now, it look like Swiss cheese 😆. Thanks for commenting and your support. 🙂😊
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This must be a different Pine Mushroom, I'm used to pine mushrooms being orange, and the colloquial term for Lactarius thyinos/deliciousus What mushrooms are these, exactly?
This was in the PNW at GPNF.. Rare early Event, onces every 10 to 15 years or so. This actually started in late June, I only discovered it on July 3rd, 2023, after hearing a rumor, that some people camping found Pine mushrooms. It was 2:30 pm, I was in the woods at 3pm, first few steps into the woods, I had already spotted a mound. I uncovered it and was like Holy #$^&*()%$#@$ 😆 🤣 😂 This was record-breaking for growing early, and the shear abundance of it. I was doing 100lbs a day by noon. 😲 Everywhere you look, there was pine mushrooms. IT WAS JUST TOO CRAZY 🤪