5 Tips to Find Chanterelles

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5 quick tips in 3 mins to enhance your chance of finding chanterelles.

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I summarized 5 tips on how to hunt and where to look for wild chanterelle mushrooms (Cantharellus lateritius). Hope these tips can help your chanterelles hunting in 2017.

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I am a wild mushroom lover and this channel is about me and my wife identifying, collecting, cooking and sometimes preserving wild mushrooms. I've tasted nearly fifty different species of wild mushrooms in Northeast America so far, and I would like to extend my list and to share with you my adventures of nature exploring. If you like my videos, please SUBSCRIBE and share with friends to make the channel grow!

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Great tips. Here in Central Ontario, we usually, but not always, find chanterelles growing under Eastern White Pines.

steveblight
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I think the deciduous association only applies to european yellow chanterelles, and north american smooth chanterelles. In nova scotia, I almost always find the Cantharellus cibarius lookalikes in conifer forests.

KendrickMan
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It's funny this year I am still finding certain chanterelle variations right now early December in the Puget sound in WA in coniferous woods and they didn't start fruiting until late August and very few then. they seem to associate more with the bush lupines in heavily mossy areas here under very large Douglas firs. They fruited very heavy about a week ago and will probably drop off soon due to a freeze we had two days ago. Also still loads of hedgehogs in the exact same areas

indigopeaceg
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I have a spot which is in a half pine trees half
spruce trees, with at the bottom only some moss

Slidersowyn
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At 0:49, you say they are associated with deciduous trees. That is wrong! I have found many around balsam fir, and hemlock trees. Other then that thanks for the other tips!

charronfamilyconnect
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For whatever reason, I mostly find them on southwestern exposed slopes in my spots in Western Washington. The fir and spruce woods are so thick and dark, I don’t know that sunlight could possibly even be a factor.

jodydurant
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Que paisajes mas bonitos, buenos consejos. Saludos

manumerino
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You can find chanterelles through December if temps did not hit below freezing.
Best time to start hunting is after after the first heavy rain fall at the end of summer. Mushrooms are fungi.
Moisture temperature and elevation are the only 3 factors for mushroom hunting

olegagimbo
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Any good spots in southern california ?!

brakaner
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Where do you shoot your videos? I'm thinking somewhere in the mid-south of the U.S?

bryby
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If you find one mushroom, chanterelle, look around, they grow in families.

vassyab.
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I juat cooked up some white chanterelles.

tednugent
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Bear spray??? I got a spray bottle that sprays .357 cal spray lol

matthewmurray
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That was irritating… but good luck all it is possible

legendoflongbrew