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Lloyd3,
Looks like a good place to be, cooler weather is nearly guaranteed soon! That shroom doesn't have the look of any Bolete I know. Flip it over, if it has gills it is for sure not. Boletus will have holes, only. Past that very few Boletes are poisonous. Some are unpleasant, most unremarkable, a few really good. Good luck on the birds. Have a post op Friday, if all cleared I'm hooking up the camper Sat. morning.

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Chief:

That mushroom is surely not a bolete (and is most likely a very large death angel). The fact that it was as large as a dinner plate got my attention. I'm at the point where I'm knowledgeable enough to sort-of know what I'm looking at but still not absolutely sure (& with mushrooms you better be damn-sure). Morels are easy and I pick those with abandon. The rest require a bit more reassurance before I go charging in. I just haven't advanced to spore-printing, staining, etc. and all the other mycology tricks that the pros use.

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Forced evacuation of our cabin 125 mi N of Winnipeg in early October, 2019. Snowed in at a motel 30 mi S for two days on the way back. Hope the place is still standing!

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Yep, I'd leave that one be! I have about a dozen species that I am confident in eating, still kicking!. They solve my curiosity as far as mushrooms go. Two are Boletes. Never wanted or needed to dig any deeper. I have picked up Chanterelles early in the grouse season, especially if it has remained warm. If you're lucky and find a few they stand alone as a side better than used in the main in my estimate.

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Forgot about the chanterelles, those are fairly easy as well.

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I believe this is a lobster mushroom and a bolete.

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Another young and dumb bird. The smart one got away.

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I'd like to post images that show up here as an image rather than a URL, but don't know how. With jpeg.box I tried both 'for Forums" and 'for Websites', but neither work. What am I doing wrong? These are from my computer, not a phone.

Yellowcrack boletes are the most abundant mushroom where we hunt. They favor trails though young jackpine in burned areas. And no mistaking them. They are reddish brown and always look like a chicken scratched them with bright yellow in the scratchmarks (cracks). We gobble up shaggy manes also, just as they erupt from the gravel on the roadsides.

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nice pics...

cooler weather should make your time in the woods more enjoyable...

good hunting...

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Originally Posted by Hal
I'd like to post images that show up here as an image rather than a URL, but don't know how. With jpeg.box I tried both 'for Forums" and 'for Websites', but neither work. What am I doing wrong? These are from my computer, not a phone.

Not knowing exactly how you're going about it, I'll relate my method on my Apple desktop.

1) Open the reply box for the forum
2) At the top of your screen click on "File", scroll down and click on "New Tab"
3) Type "jpg box.com in your address bar, and then, hit "enter"
4) When the jpg.box site comes up click on "Choose File". This will allow you to choose a photo from your photos, or choose a file from downloads
5) Click on whichever you want and it will highlight it in blue (yours may be another color). This will also highlight the "Choose" box at the bottom right of the page. Click on it at this time.
6) You will be taken back to the jpgbox main page. Click on "Upload image as guest"
7) After it loads you will see the image there, for preview. If you want to change the size of it, do so at this time.
8) When satisfied with the image click on the top large box entitled "For forums". It should then be highlighted.
9) Copy it (on my Mac I hold down "command" while I hit "C"), then go back to your tab that opens the reply box on the forum, and paste it there ( on a Mac, you will hold down "command" and hit "V").

That's it. Looks complicated but, I could have posted several pictures individually in the time it took to type that. Once you memorize the process it will seem very easy.

Good luck!


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Hal: I looks like Stan has given you a process to try (Imgur is what I'm using). Shaggy Manes are yet another fairly easy mushroom to identify. How do you prepare your boletes? I'm guessing that what I am seeing here are mostly Yellowcracks.

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Hal, that looks like an old country school house, right up to the outhouse! I hope it's there for you this year.
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