![]() Also, since you can't really write on the collecting container in this case, specimens get confused and notes are not taken in the field. I have watched mycology students cram all kinds of mushrooms into the little compartments in their trays, then close up the trays and carry them around with the mushrooms sweating in the closed container and banging around with no padding at all. I'm sorry to be a curmudgeon, but this is one example of the new idea being really inferior to the old idea. A whole generation of mycology students is learning this method. Over the past 5–10 years, mycologists have taken to using plastic tackle boxes (or the sectioned trays from tackle boxes) to hold mushroom collections in the woods. If you want bags for larger collections, I recommend the larger waxed-paper bags that are sold as disposable containers for sanitary napkins these are also readily available online. Mushrooms tend to sweat, especially in hot weather, and you are likely to have a wet mess on your hands if you put them in plastic bags. If you cannot get waxed paper bags, brown paper sandwich bags are the next-best option. Several companies make waxed paper sandwich bags these are the best mushroom holders, and they are easily purchased in stores and online. You will need the pocket knife in order to dig up the bases of some mushrooms (see Collection Methods, below), and the waxed paper bags are what you will use to store your mushrooms. By contrast, collecting mushrooms for identification requires a pocket knife, some waxed paper bags, a Sharpie, insect repellent, and a basket. ![]() I recently decided to take up fly fishing $400 later, I managed to catch a few six-inch brook trout. We mushroom hunters are fortunate that our hobby doesn't require lots of expensive equipment. Be sure to follow rules and regulations for mushroom picking!
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