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my first hunt in "the gong"

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hey guys this morning i went for my first ever pick around Wollongong, I only got into hunting last sub season down in the riverina, and after researching for the last 2 hours I am still completely lost as to what we came across.. incase anybody asked, no there were no obvious signs of blueing :-P here are some pics, any help would be very appreciated!

specimen 1: found growing on native/pine matter amongst common lawn grass

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specimen 2: found on native plant matter and woodchips

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specimen 3: found on native plant matter and woodchips

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specimen 4: found on two month old wood chips under eucalypts. the site had recently been "renewed" and more woodchips layed down over existing matter..

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specimen 5: found on two month old wood chips under eucalypts. the site had recently been "renewed" and more woodchips layed down over existing matter..

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specimen 6: found on two month old wood chips under eucalypts. the site had recently been "renewed" and more woodchips layed down over existing matter..

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and lastly one we named "redrocket" which was found with spec 4-6

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Ah, I totally missed your comment where you explained it was subbs. I had heard of those. I'll be on the lookout. Funnily enough today I was walking and chanced upon some laughing jims attacking a pohutukawa. I was too chicken to start laughing myself. :]

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