GM Brother , outstanding video with simple instruction to help people locate habitat and conditions to help you find mushrooms. As always, even with experience I always take something away from your videos. Grateful to know you. Thanks again 👊🍄
Lobsters are such great mushrooms! I like how every one has a different shape and some so strange! And they are delicious, in so many ways. I would eat that uninfected Russula brevipes, too, thin-sliced and sauteed in butter. Have a great fall mushroom season!
Found a good 10lbs of chanterelles after work today. Only a handful of lobsters BUT I did find a couple new patches due to people picking and leaving lobster trimmings EVERYWHERE.
@@mushroomsforagingadventures The way you are able to spot often subtle "shrumps" especially when hunting Matsutake is phenomenal! So, I was wondering if you actually missed seeing the little critter at the time, or if you deliberately said nothing to see if anyone would notice. 😁 I guess your vision is specially honed for spotting mushrooms. That, and I'm guessing you were watching on your phone's screen while unearthing the lobsters. Nice to see you are continuing to offer good advice to mushroom foragers, and I am happy to also see that you are including more scientific nomenclature in your video content.
Are you in Oregon or Washington for your hunts? I get out into the woods alot and find some similar types of landscape, but never seem to find mushrooms in Oregon.
You couldn't have picked a better example to illustrate what you were just talking about (how Hypomyces lactifluorum infects and changes Russula brevipes) than that partially converted specimen you found! The weather has been too dry where I am located. 😒😒