At 3:40 the mushroom that u thought was a toadstool was actually a slippery jack. Those are actually in the same family as the porcini mushrooms and they taste really good
Nice video, brought back some great memories of fishing mount bold reservoir for redfin and trout and rabbit hunting with an old .22 in the surrounding pine forest many many years ago.
Suillus luteus is a bolete fungus, and the type species of the genus Suillus. A common fungus native to Eurasia, from the British Isles to Korea, it has been introduced widely elsewhere, including North and South America, southern Africa, Australia and New Zealand. Wikipedia Species: S. luteus Family: Suillaceae Genus: Suillus Kingdom: Fungi Class: Agaricomycetes You can eat them but milk caps are better went out there today ....
Excellent video. Brings back great memories of picking mushrooms in Kuitpo. Can general public catch yabbies in that dam, or get permission from farmer?
It is difficult to get onto farms but it’s always worth an ask! I’m in a lucky position where I know one of the oldest families in the area and that tends to open a lot of doors/gates.
At 3:40 the mushroom that u thought was a toadstool was actually a slippery jack. Those are actually in the same family as the porcini mushrooms and they taste really good
Also at 6:20 those are also edible
Cheers for the info! I have a lot more to learn when it comes to fungi! 🍻
@@jasonjpl5301 aren’t they galerinas??
@@NpgSymboL No, they are Laccaria.
Nice video, brought back some great memories of fishing mount bold reservoir for redfin and trout and rabbit hunting with an old .22 in the surrounding pine forest many many years ago.
That’s would have been awesome! I’m glad you liked the video!
wow thank you for information abouth muchroom.
Yabbies are so good! 😋
They are a tasty little number from the freshwater!
Great video mate! So peaceful.
Cheers bud, the forest is always a nice place to take a walk.
I'm still yet to go for my first forage this season. Went late last year and missed loads as they had already been foraged. Including porchinis 😔.
@@Alexsfishin they have been hit hard already so best get in while you can!
Got to love a feed of mushrooms .
They are good, can’t wait to do it again when I get the chance!
Thanks for the video, never tried milk caps, only ever foraged field mushrooms.
Both are delicious to eat and well worth looking for!
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Toadstools are weeping bolettes
Suillus luteus is a bolete fungus, and the type species of the genus Suillus. A common fungus native to Eurasia, from the British Isles to Korea, it has been introduced widely elsewhere, including North and South America, southern Africa, Australia and New Zealand. Wikipedia
Species: S. luteus
Family: Suillaceae
Genus: Suillus
Kingdom: Fungi
Class: Agaricomycetes
You can eat them but milk caps are better went out there today ....
Cheers for the information! 🍻
First coment brother.🎣🎣😁😁😁
Excellent video. Brings back great memories of picking mushrooms in Kuitpo. Can general public catch yabbies in that dam, or get permission from farmer?
It is difficult to get onto farms but it’s always worth an ask! I’m in a lucky position where I know one of the oldest families in the area and that tends to open a lot of doors/gates.
Where were you in this video?
The farm where I catch yabbies from and the Forrest are both located in the Kuitpo area.
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