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Madison Forager

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Fish Caught—Fungi Sampled—Dumplings Prodded

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Madison Forager | Fish Caught—Fungi Sampled—Dumplings Prodded Madison Forager Fish Caught—Fungi Sampled—Dumplings Prodded Skip to content Home About the Forager Edible? Recipes Blackberry and sour-cherry pie Raspberry-rhubarb sour-cream pie ← Older posts Mushroom drought Posted on October 4, 2012 | 4 comments This drought. It is not just the corn. It is not just the trees. I have no pictures from my recent reconnaissance at Picnic Point. If I did, you might weep. I know of a stump right next to the trail which, for the past two years, has overflowed with honey mushrooms and maitakes. Nearby are several trees which have been reliable sources for more maitake than most enthusiasts could even fit in the freezer. What I saw on this trip was a single bloom of maitake, as brittle as crackers; a couple sparse bunches of honeys, already too old. Hard to imagine that honeys are some of the biggest organisms on the planet, looking at these sorry specimens...

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