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If you don't have to travel far and got spare time go to the perm the day before and try cutting it all back abit on the sets which your going to be working. Myself I havnt got the luxury of holes in the middle of open fields so my hands are always like I've been in an argument with a cat lol. Atb Adam

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I will be having a little nose about august on any little open holes until the cover dies. I need to keep this fella gainfully employed  

I so agree with you mate if you are not sure do not eat it. I started slowly may be one sort each year, But things like giant puff balls, Hedge hog mushrooms you can't go wrong, safer than field mush

Im glad we have the seasons and dont have your spiders and snakes and have to think i could die every time i stick my hand down a rabbit hole

If you don't have to travel far and got spare time go to the perm the day before and try cutting it all back abit on the sets which your going to be working. Myself I haven't got the luxury of holes in the middle of open fields so my hands are always like I've been in an argument with a cat lol. Atb Adam

lol yea I know. That wouldn't work for me I am more of a 1 rabbit here 1 there type mission. The dog either finds them tucked away in a hole some where or flushes and puts them to ground

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So glad we don't have a season, all year round :D

Im glad we have the seasons and dont have your spiders and snakes and have to think i could die every time i stick my hand down a rabbit hole :thumbs::laugh::laugh:

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I always can't wait to start but it all fits quite well for me, at the end of the season I start fishing. Then about now I start foraging for fungi and mushrooms, this is a good one as you can look around your perms have a chat with the farmers show your face ask whats about etc. Then get home have a mix of mushroom and smoky bacon on toast an cup of tea talk about how many rabbits we think are there and what burrows their in, or if we should have a crack at pigeons on the stubble.

 

Cheers Arry

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I always can't wait to start but it all fits quite well for me, at the end of the season I start fishing. Then about now I start foraging for fungi and mushrooms, this is a good one as you can look around your perms have a chat with the farmers show your face ask whats about etc. Then get home have a mix of mushroom and smoky bacon on toast an cup of tea talk about how many rabbits we think are there and what burrows their in, or if we should have a crack at pigeons on the stubble.

 

Cheers Arry

Sounds good arry love the mushrooms.

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I always can't wait to start but it all fits quite well for me, at the end of the season I start fishing. Then about now I start foraging for fungi and mushrooms, this is a good one as you can look around your perms have a chat with the farmers show your face ask whats about etc. Then get home have a mix of mushroom and smoky bacon on toast an cup of tea talk about how many rabbits we think are there and what burrows their in, or if we should have a crack at pigeons on the stubble.

 

Cheers Arry

Well said, if only I didn't have to work

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I always can't wait to start but it all fits quite well for me, at the end of the season I start fishing. Then about now I start foraging for fungi and mushrooms, this is a good one as you can look around your perms have a chat with the farmers show your face ask whats about etc. Then get home have a mix of mushroom and smoky bacon on toast an cup of tea talk about how many rabbits we think are there and what burrows their in, or if we should have a crack at pigeons on the stubble.

 

Cheers Arry

Well said, if only I didn't have to work

 

 

very true so well put my idea of heaven. Though I skip the mushroom bit as life is going fairly well don't want to end it abruptly :laugh:

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I always can't wait to start but it all fits quite well for me, at the end of the season I start fishing. Then about now I start foraging for fungi and mushrooms, this is a good one as you can look around your perms have a chat with the farmers show your face ask whats about etc. Then get home have a mix of mushroom and smoky bacon on toast an cup of tea talk about how many rabbits we think are there and what burrows their in, or if we should have a crack at pigeons on the stubble.

 

Cheers Arry

Well said, if only I didn't have to work

 

 

very true so well put my idea of heaven. Though I skip the mushroom bit as life is going fairly well don't want to end it abruptly :laugh:

 

I so agree with you mate if you are not sure do not eat it. I started slowly may be one sort each year, But things like giant puff balls, Hedge hog mushrooms you can't go wrong, safer than field mushrooms, and horse mushrooms are great as long as they don't bruises yellow. Worth getting into I promise you, For years I bought books on mushrooms but never had the nerve to try. I'm an old bugger now but wish i'd got into it years ago could have made a living out of it. Love it now finding things like chanterelles and ceps on ground i've ferreted all my life.

 

Cheers Arry

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