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I wouldnt be surprised actually! This weather has been very strange, might be enough to pop a couple up for sure - especially with the rain coming at the end of this week as well...

If anyone has the time for a hunt PLEASE post back with the results!

lol

Edited by subbo

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i have found some this season. unfortunately not as many as last year and my last hunt didnt turn up very many at all. :(

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they been found in bridgetown ,donny,green bushes,they certainly dont just grow round bal,that placed is so hammered i wouldnt even bother myself

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they been found in bridgetown ,donny,green bushes,they certainly dont just grow round bal,that placed is so hammered i wouldnt even bother myself

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:lol: FFS UTSE

 

Hi,

I was merely trying to keep the thread alive so it can be utilised this year. Mushroom season starts approximately when the rains begin, I already know this, but it hasn't really started until people have started to see any mushrooms growing. So this is what I was asking really.

Thanks for your (not so helpful) input though. :)

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So its been rather wet this week...already seeing a bit of fungus around.

Anyone seen anything down south yet?

I am heading that way this weekend, but probably wont get a chance to get out and look...in Balingup anyways.

Hopefully I will be able to snap a picture of something..

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Post deleted, get a brain. Willbong

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big DEC ( :P ) burn off down in bal that has covered perth in thick smoke! dam smoke! cough cough :( why burn off this time of year?

Edited by Bush_Turkey

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It's DEC :P

dep of enviro and conservation. toss toss

Burn now, cause it's safe too. Unfortunate for the hunters, but hey ya gotta keep the people safe. Been too dry, we need rain. Ihave had melbourne subs fruit already, but no joy from the WA subs. Seems the city subs, fruit easier, quicker and with less rain.

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haha yeah thats the one :P yeah same boat as you, only melb ones. perth is 234kms from the fire and the smoke is thick here! must off been a bit green down there. c'mon easterlys cause im choking! yeah its safe to burn now but won't it all just grow back more rampant by next fire season???

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no smoke here, wind must be blowng your way..... are you sure its not a conspiracy to rid the countryside of suitable sub habitat like i thought last year round this time ? :P i think i may study these melb spores under the ol scope too.... hehe

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hey guys im new to the forums

so wats the deal has anyone been down to b - town lately ???????????

was thinkin of goin soon would love to no if anyones had any luck

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i cant be f'ckd but it is the right time with the full moon ,good luck

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Anyone else seen the rain round the city today? Lookin' good. headed to the hills to check things out, i'll post any finds

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still way too dry, another few weeks before it's worth going yet IMO.

the garlic hasn't grown, the jonquils only just pokin heads up and the weedy irisy thing along the banks has hardly sprouted.. Very dry year

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really to dry its wet as around here

have had a few pop up here unfortunately not enough haha

but im a few hundred kms from there

so i figure if theyre here they gotta be everywhere up there

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really to dry its wet as around here

have had a few pop up here unfortunately not enough haha

but im a few hundred kms from there

so i figure if theyre here they gotta be everywhere up there

 

And u would be wrong. It's wet as, less than 90km's away, but not there. Go see for urself.

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