I try to find them emerging and usually pick before fully mature. Our local environment may play a role as well. I've noticed a higher percentage of chanterelles without infestation in northern Indiana than in northern Michigan for example. Thank you for the compliment
@@FoundYouForaging I'm on the West Coast and usually go about a week after the January rain. I may go earlier to try to find less pest-ridden Violet Chanterelles. On the other hand, the hedgehogs, yellowfoot, and black trumpets in the same trip are in great condition --you win some, you lose some. Glad to have you!
I watch you swallow that knat twice, lol You just kept going...the show must go on! I admit I giggled probably more than I should have.🙂 Another great video!
Just love ya vids; informative, real, midwestern, well shot!! More please. Watching all 88 videos.
Wow your channel is much more advanced on lots of more unique mushrooms! Thank you for the knowledge
Whenever I find these, they're always infested with maggots unfortunately
I try to find them emerging and usually pick before fully mature.
Our local environment may play a role as well.
I've noticed a higher percentage of chanterelles without infestation in northern Indiana than in northern Michigan for example.
Thank you for the compliment
@@FoundYouForaging I'm on the West Coast and usually go about a week after the January rain. I may go earlier to try to find less pest-ridden Violet Chanterelles. On the other hand, the hedgehogs, yellowfoot, and black trumpets in the same trip are in great condition --you win some, you lose some. Glad to have you!
I watch you swallow that knat twice, lol
You just kept going...the show must go on! I admit I giggled probably more than I should have.🙂
Another great video!
That's so funny. I kept trying to freeze the spot . My editor just isn't sensitive enough
Don't you hate it when that happened?
Chanterelles purple (violet) it's rare and protected in Europe