thanks Camo I will have to try that sometime most of mine get eaten up before they get old
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thanks Camo I will have to try that sometime most of mine get eaten up before they get old
You guys got me ready to go start stomping around the woods. I've mostly ever only done morels in the spring but those pictures of the fried hen of the woods make me want to lace up the hiking boots and go.
Out of curiosity are there any similiar looking mushrooms to the hen of the woods that should be avoided at all costs???
nothing else looks like them,the one in the picture is what I would say is a tight compact one but they can be more spread out and have bigger padals on them and they can range in color from almost black to different shades of grey to even light tan,they have a white underbelly.cut them off at the ground with a fillet knife so you can leave the the root system in the ground.they almost ALWAYS grow under white oaks.you can also google them and see alot of pictures