The First Chanterelle Mushrooms of 2022!! : let me help you find them!
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- Опубліковано 26 чер 2022
- In this video I just happen to be taking a stroll on a 91 degree day in June and come across my first Golden Chanterelles of 2022. Yes, the super popular, delicious, and easy to identify wild mushrooms that everybody goes crazy for in the Autumn are popping up already on this very unusual mushrooming year.
These are known as the Pacific Golden Chanterelle, or Cantharellus formosus, not to be confused with another variety of Chanterelle that comes out in the summer, affectionately known as the rainbow chanterelle (Cantharellus roseocanus), but are equally delicious. These are common chanterelles, they just have a different look due to the lack of rain.
Come with me into mushroom wonderland and see what is growing right now!! Mushlove everyone!
In the Florida panhandle chants are popping after good rains. Found a good haul last week.
Yay!! I can't wait to get out tomorrow and find some. Thanks for another great video!
“Butter sponges boiling out of the soil.”Epic. I hunt in the midwest so I enjoy learning the nuances of shrooming in the PNW. Thanks!
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i have a patch of chanterelles in the woods at my house but i wanna find more in other areas. nice information :)
What a coincidence! We just found a small patch area of this same one, just today, in Ithaca, New York. What fun!
Can't stop thinking about checking my spots now, thanks haha
Oh how cool! These grow all over the woods I walk in Snoqualmie. I think we’ll wait till the temp drops tomorrow or the next day to get out there and see what we find.
Awesome some I was guna go to south Puget. But we want to go a direction we haven't before. Well go east towards tiger mountain. We Picked a random trai. Some coal mine trail. But for it to be know we try to get off the trail paths while we forage to hopefully not stumble upon someone's spots they've been going to forever
Love your channel and it’s cool you’re local!
Thank you for sharing your experience and knowledge with us all!
I'm so excited! Once it cools down this week, I'll go take a peak with my bf and see if we can find any. Exciting stuff, sir! :D
Love your videos..always watching since you are the closest to whatcom county
Thanks for the heads up!
Thanks for the update!
I did not know of this. Thanks for the info.
I also found some yesterday and made a gulash from it.
Here in Austria we often get em very early,even some big ones.
Amazing!
Thanks for the new upload! By far the youtube channel I look forward to the most 🍄
Sweet video. Love to see all the places you go. We’ve been finding our first morels and chanterelles this year in the Okanagan..BC so many fires and then wet spring =so many mushrooms🍄❤️
I'm in Kittitas County too. Love going over the pass and find em. Last year picked 4 grocery bag fulls.
I am new to your channel I just wanted to say that you have educated me with all kinds of information with mushrooms also your videos are so relaxing and beautiful. Thank you for sharing your videos.
Another great vid my friend 👍🤙
Chanterelles have been out b4 June in england! Had them for brekkie this morning as it happens! Very nice too!👍🏴☠️
Found a ton of otters in the cascades last weekend.. amazing and so yummy..
Nice work brother. Here in SW WA (woodland) i have been interested in mushrooms all my life. Not much picking, just Liberty Caps as a youth, but I keep looking. I have 5ac about 400ft elevation with mixed forest, Dougs, hemlock, maple, alder, cottonwood. While I have not found chanterelles here, the woodland creatures have enough to even leave dried shrooms, I found a clump in my shop-I dint put it there
Happy Summer 2022
I’m just north of Seattle, and saw some of those and that I thought they looked like chanterelles, but I’ve never seen them in early summer so I left them. Lol now I know.
nice. I find little crunchy ones like that in July here in BC, I cant wait. I now work in a park so Its going to be an epic fall lol
found my first ones in QC early june lol. we're way north too
Popping' here in DC, too! Got enough for a pizza, at least
Oh man this is so great to see, chanterelle season is my favourite! Your videos always keep me motivated. Do you find they grow in different areas than fall chanterelles? Thank you for everything
All I’ve found in south central Kansas is morels during spring turkey season and the occasional oyster and meadow mushroom. Meadows fry up like a chicken fried steak
It may have been a good year up there. But were about two weeks late on mushrooms down here. Morel season was only about 10 days here in nw Arkansas. Have managed to already make a meal out of yellow chanterelles and cinnabars though.
Hi, just discovered your channel and love it. We film a lot around the state and would love to join you in the forest and film you foraging
Great content! I'm in the SWW area just north of PTLD. Any recommendations for local groups down here?
Wow! Kinda looks like
c. pallens.
Hopefully some of those make it down to central California! My buddy's go up and down the coast to the farmers markets. Chanterelles are delicious!!!
I'm not looking for anything trippy. Just dinner.
Learning something new every video.Thanks for sharing your knowledge!! Foraged in NW Pa.this weekend found oysters and chicken of the woods.Plus a Berkeley's polypore, exciting!!😀
I’m going to Pittsburgh in the fall and am super excited to hunt ground that isn’t red dirt in southern Kansas. Any info on what will be popping in PA in the fall would be greatly appreciated.
Fall in Pa is fruiting with all kinds of fungi!Oysters hen of the woods ECT..Stay tuned😁
@@donnacovel4460 I’m going up to do some home renovations for my sister house she just bought. Should be there a few weeks. She moved about a year ago and went on a hike her first week there and sent me a pic of some chicken of the woods and asked me if it was any good..I’ve been wanting to visit ever since.
🐔of the woods does taste like chicken! There's a plethora of fungi in Pa. I think you will be happily suprised!
In june?June?! Crazy! Found a couple small ones last year in August after some nice rain
Hell yeah bro
I found some same day. Pennsylvania.
Beautiful! I don't find them until late July early August in skamania county i usuallyfind Chantharellus roseocanus first, but these can start in June in Washington if conditions are correct, Intermixed with C.formosus
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@ tagshanno
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I usually find a lot in July. Except for last year I didn't find any in July.
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It wasn't that great of a year for morels here in southern ontario. There were plenty, but not like the last few years. They were also two to three weeks later than usual for the most part. Right now, we are in a drought, and we have only gotten about 2 mm of rain in the month of June when we normally get about 40 mm! Hoping for some rain soon because the chanterels usually pop within the next week or so here. strange year for mushrooms so far! Happy Hunting everybody!
That's right summer shrooms.
Aaron hope I spelled that right! Some people call those rainbow chanterelles don’t they?
Wish I knew more about them. I get what looks like chanterelle growing in the woods by the house in Louisiana but the best info I found is if there growing out of dead wood they are jack o lanterns. Just don’t trust my lack of knowledge.
Legit summer chanty bruise easily, Also I cut I don't pull, lmao I grow mushrooms, and find that the mushroom will regrow from the stump sometimes, that's why you cut, summer buttons mmmmm
I’m wondering if you find summer chanterelles in the same spots where the fall ones occur?
La Nina spring.....
So interesting that you’ve been intolerant to them the last few years. The EXACT same thing happened to me. I used to enjoy them every fall without a problem. The last two times I had less than half a mushroom and I was vomiting within an hour. Never again!
It is strange. But even like two tablespoons (that's the least I've ever tried and had a reaction) cause me very severe gastrointestinal upset. It's the weirdest thing and it sucks because I really like them.
Are you German or are you married to a German? Why do I ask? Because you have your wedding ring on the right hand. :) Thanks for the video. Many love mushrooms but not many know how to identify them. We need you to teach us!
Do they grow in Florida?
I am working up in Derrington. How close is that from where you are hunting? I have wanted to find some morels and chanterelles. I don’t know what I’m doing so it’s been frustrating.
@Drewspores on Instagram No thank you. I am looking to learn how to find them on my own. Not interested in purchasing.
Alright, I'll try one more comment, but if those freak spammers selling their crazy shrooms try to sell me stuff by replying to my message I'll just have to enjoy your videos in silence.
Chanty's in summer. Crazy. Wouldn't have thought to be looking down this soon. TY!
It's driving me nuts! I'm trying to find real responses and all of the replies are scammers. I'm reporting them, but not sure if it will help
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Yes, please help. Aweful draught in Germany right now, 35 degrees and zero chanterelles
Just eat some from Québec my spot was full.
I still have the same question but maybe I didn’t use the correct wording. I’m located in Southern Oregon about 30-35 miles inland by mountain roads or closer as the crow flys. I have spots where Ive been picking winter chanterelles every year for many years. A couple of them I’ve been picking for close to twenty years. I’ve never looked for chanterelles this time of year. That is not until I watched this video. So far I haven’t had any luck looking in my regular winter spots. I would really be happy to find a chanterelle in July. Do you have any advice for me as far as where I should look and am I too far from the coast for summer chanterelles? Oh yeah my regular winter spots are all in Doug Fir forests with huckleberry usually nearby.
Ok, first let's make the distinction between winter chanterelles and golden chanterelles. Two totally different genus of mushrooms. Craterellus and Cantharellus. Both mycorrizal, both love the conifers. I've never found winter chants this early, only Golden's. If you know where Golden Chanterelles grow, go to the exact spot and look VERY CLOSELY. They're usually super small and hidden.
I’m pretty sure no one has ever found a winter mushroom in July. At least not in the U. S. Im a simple man who was just trying to ask a simple question. I pick and eat Chanterelles from soon after the first Fall rain until Late December or January on a good year and around here folks consider them to be one of the Winter mushrooms.
Interesting that you developed the intolerance? Have you ever heard of people developing some intolerance to Blewits,hours after eating. Possibly because of alcohol? Thank you.
In a drought,here no mushrooms:(
Do you find these chanterelles in the same spots you find your winter chanterelles?
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maybe it will rain more,,,thats my joke.