Love all the excitement all the bongs, mings, and oms have when finding the chanterelles! Hope you enjoyed eating them 😋 going to try to go again in a couple of weeks
I use to go mushroom hunting out in the Ohio mountains with my dad and my uncle this was a very long time ago i think it was called morel mushrooms it looks like it has alot of holes in it it was pretty good when it was all battered up and deep fried i never seen the ones u go hunting for but im pretty sure it taste good great video bong keep it up 👌
Yes those are morels and I have never picked them before but keep hearing mix reviews on the taste lol. They like to grow at campfire spots or ashy spots after a fire. I will also be picking Matsutakes or also known as pine mushrooms very soon as well bong and cheers to the foraging life! 😃🍻🍻
yep n always watch those feet's! probably stepped on many, but that's how it is,,, uve to walk... slow... and check under ever step.. wish u fun and safe travels
@@washingtonlife np! once youve found a patch.. always look around for more, under the ferns and around the area/ also always cut at base.. do not pluck the mushrooms fully out of ground. its root I'll produce more many for next years harvest!
@@petervicheth4929 hello bong! 👋, they taste very good and has a very nice mushroom aroma that I really enjoy! Stay tune bong we will cook them up soon! Thank you for coming along with us 😃🙏
@washingtonlife i pick mushrooms also as I hunt during the fall, they don't exist here, spring i get morels and pheasant backs, fall i get hen/chicken. Of the woods and oysters
@@ballistic350 oh that’s so weird how they don’t grow there but you still get some really tasty mushrooms like oysters and chicken of the woods. Thank you for getting back to me 😃🙏
I just go to the nearest ranger station and sign up for a free year permit. There’s rules on how much you are allowed to harvest which the rangers will explain to you. Thank you for watching
Mmm 😋 I want to know how you will cook it and how does it taste? 🤔 Also do you need a license to pick mushrooms? 🤔 Like how you have to have one for fishing? Can't wait for your next vid on your reaction! 😊😋❤
Good job man. We should go clam or night crabbing on the Oregon side sometime together. Also, your kind leak the number on the house on the video bruh.
@@washingtonlife you can't do both in wintertime buddy. In fall/wintertime the water goes up really faster and, in the summertime, then the water goes down really longer than usual.
@@stevenyvas That’s a very great question and I did a lot of research on weather to pull or cut since there’s a lot of debate about it online. What I found is that if you pull or cut it doesn’t matter because they do not have roots. They are spread by spores so cutting them and letting the stem rotten in the soil can cause diseases in the soil that could harm the area. They say it’s better to pull the entire mushrooms out from the ground and make sure to smack them around or shake them to spread their spores and also good to have a basket with holes so when you are walking in the forest you’re helping to spread the spores around. Hopefully that helps. I made a few videos on how to correctly harvest mushrooms without destroying or damaging their environment. Thank you for watching and if you have any other questions please ask
@@ThailifeinUSA hello and thank you so much for visiting my channel! To answer your question usually any forest by the coast and around 1200 and up in elevation
Love all the excitement all the bongs, mings, and oms have when finding the chanterelles! Hope you enjoyed eating them 😋 going to try to go again in a couple of weeks
@@IrraLa hello 👋, thank you so much for coming along with us on this exciting mushroom adventure! Stay tune for the cooking coming soon bong 😃🙏
That Lady is ready for a Great Cook .. And it will be Fantastic...
Just as Kids after '' EASTER EGGS ''' ...haha Thans for the Trip
and Pick ..
Yes we will be cooking soon! Thank you for following along with us 😃
I use to go mushroom hunting out in the Ohio mountains with my dad and my uncle this was a very long time ago i think it was called morel mushrooms it looks like it has alot of holes in it it was pretty good when it was all battered up and deep fried i never seen the ones u go hunting for but im pretty sure it taste good great video bong keep it up 👌
Yes those are morels and I have never picked them before but keep hearing mix reviews on the taste lol. They like to grow at campfire spots or ashy spots after a fire. I will also be picking Matsutakes or also known as pine mushrooms very soon as well bong and cheers to the foraging life! 😃🍻🍻
You guys did really well! I too found lots at my area as well this year and it’s the beginning 👍
Great video and you guys look like a lot of fun!
Thanks for watching!
Being out with friends foraging for mushrooms is so much fun!
Yes thank you 😊
Enjoy life ❤❤❤ love seeing it. Australian lady here waiting for blue swimmer crab season. Just One hot day away! Spring here.
I’m so jelly of your blue crabs! Those are my favorite and thank you so much for coming along with us to find mushrooms 🍄
@@washingtonlife I saw how you cooked them last year. I'm jelly too!
1st Like for the show
Thank you so much! I really appreciate all your likes on my videos 😃🙏
yep n always watch those feet's! probably stepped on many, but that's how it is,,, uve to walk... slow... and check under ever step.. wish u fun and safe travels
Thank you for the tips and for coming along with us on this mushroom episode 😃🙏
@@washingtonlife np! once youve found a patch.. always look around for more, under the ferns and around the area/ also always cut at base.. do not pluck the mushrooms fully out of ground. its root I'll produce more many for next years harvest!
Well done
@@bluelightning4893 thank you so much for coming along with us!
Man looks fun with a big group. When I go mushrooms hunting all I need was just a plastic bag😂😂
Yes it’s a lot of fun with a big group and thank you so much for watching my friend 😃
That's awesome bong how does it taste like ???
@@petervicheth4929 hello bong! 👋, they taste very good and has a very nice mushroom aroma that I really enjoy! Stay tune bong we will cook them up soon! Thank you for coming along with us 😃🙏
@@washingtonlife that's awesome I can't wait to see it
We don't have those here in the Midwest, I haven't found any, just like you guys don't have hen of the woods there😂 awesome picking
When will you guys start getting chanterelles? Thank you for coming along with us 😃
@washingtonlife i pick mushrooms also as I hunt during the fall, they don't exist here, spring i get morels and pheasant backs, fall i get hen/chicken. Of the woods and oysters
@@ballistic350 oh that’s so weird how they don’t grow there but you still get some really tasty mushrooms like oysters and chicken of the woods. Thank you for getting back to me 😃🙏
Lady in the white hat and strip shirt ❤❤
Very nice! What sort of license do you need to pick mushrooms?
I just go to the nearest ranger station and sign up for a free year permit. There’s rules on how much you are allowed to harvest which the rangers will explain to you. Thank you for watching
Mmm 😋 I want to know how you will cook it and how does it taste? 🤔 Also do you need a license to pick mushrooms? 🤔 Like how you have to have one for fishing? Can't wait for your next vid on your reaction! 😊😋❤
Yes you do need a permit to pick mushrooms and you can get one at the Ranger station. It’s usually a free permit if you not selling the mushrooms
@@washingtonlife ok thank you i appreaciate it! 🙏🏽😊
@@usomexmartin220 we appreciate you as well for coming along with us in the video
Good job man. We should go clam or night crabbing on the Oregon side sometime together. Also, your kind leak the number on the house on the video bruh.
Yes sounds good, I just need to find a weekend that I’m not busy and go get some crabs and clams 😃.
@@washingtonlife you can't do both in wintertime buddy. In fall/wintertime the water goes up really faster and, in the summertime, then the water goes down really longer than usual.
Isn’t it best practice to cut them in the ground? I’m an avid forager and the locals have always told me to do so.
@@stevenyvas That’s a very great question and I did a lot of research on weather to pull or cut since there’s a lot of debate about it online. What I found is that if you pull or cut it doesn’t matter because they do not have roots. They are spread by spores so cutting them and letting the stem rotten in the soil can cause diseases in the soil that could harm the area. They say it’s better to pull the entire mushrooms out from the ground and make sure to smack them around or shake them to spread their spores and also good to have a basket with holes so when you are walking in the forest you’re helping to spread the spores around. Hopefully that helps. I made a few videos on how to correctly harvest mushrooms without destroying or damaging their environment. Thank you for watching and if you have any other questions please ask
Especially since it's hunting season be careful out there
Yes very true and thank you so much 🙏
So much fun. What type of forest would you recommend to find chantrelles?
@@ThailifeinUSA hello and thank you so much for visiting my channel! To answer your question usually any forest by the coast and around 1200 and up in elevation
@washingtonlife thank you. Do you think it's too late this year to go look for chanterelles?
Where is a good area to look?
Coastal forest in elevation around 1500 and up
@@washingtonlife thank you!
@@kittypearson5997 anytime and thank you as well for watching. Cheers 🥂
DONT PICK ALWAYS CUT AT BASE FREINDS!
Thank you for the advice
Some of you don't cover the stump where u get the mushroom.u need to cover it.
I’m pretty sure Washington Life covers them afterwards since we always tells people in his videos to make sure to cover