Mr.Peabody
Rising Star
Well unfortunately they are probably all gone for the year. We had some pretty heavy frosts, and that is usually the trigger to return them to dormancy. There may be some on the coast, so that was actually a good place to be looking. It's usually a bit warmer there, but I don't know how the cold weather affected the area.
My advice is to cover as much ground as possible, and don't get too caught up in kicking grass around or picking through brush. They grow abundantly when in season, so you shouldn't miss them if they are in the area. Always look in wood chips, it is where I have always found them. They can grow in tall thick grass, but they absolutely love wood chips. If you tune your brain well, you can spot them pretty easily after a bit, even though they blend in quite well some times. Feast your eyes on mycoporn, and take note of the environment and general composition of the growing area.
Good luck! And don't feel discouraged if you don't find any this year, like I said they are probably turned in until next fall.
My advice is to cover as much ground as possible, and don't get too caught up in kicking grass around or picking through brush. They grow abundantly when in season, so you shouldn't miss them if they are in the area. Always look in wood chips, it is where I have always found them. They can grow in tall thick grass, but they absolutely love wood chips. If you tune your brain well, you can spot them pretty easily after a bit, even though they blend in quite well some times. Feast your eyes on mycoporn, and take note of the environment and general composition of the growing area.
Good luck! And don't feel discouraged if you don't find any this year, like I said they are probably turned in until next fall.