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I went to a couple of my spots over the weekend and not even a nubbin yet. I'm not sure how long it takes for them to sprout after a rain with the long dry spell we had? Maybe some of the local experts would have more insights.
Just took a look at a historically very productive spot on Tiger Mtn. Nothing, as in no chantys or any other sort of mushroom - which is the really odd thing. Thinking the area is going to skip this year due to the long hot summer...
Go later guys. They will be coming late due to the dry conditions. I just picked a ton up in Pierce Idaho after a light snowfall last week and the dingus was everywhere. It was pretty late due to the dry summer. I would go back each week if it's not too far out of your way.
I absolutely love mushroom hunting, on the eastside. My 11 yr old son says i love it more than deer hunting.. (a little truth to that). Where we pick it is dismal, not a mushroom of any kind. To dry for too long and now the rain is here it won't warm up enough to get them going. Freezing temperatures coming early next week and that'll be it for the season. But things could be worse, im going elk hunting in the sawtooth mtn range on Tuesday for a week so there's that!!!