Another delicious, easy to identify wild mushroom. The tastiest thing with warts!
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Wild Edible Mushroom – Chanterelle (Cantharellus cibarius)
Little edible, yellow-golden treasures that litter the forest floor.
Smoked Wild Hog Pulled Pork – Here Piggy Piggy
A great recipe for Wild Boar that’s perfect for family & friends. It’s hard to beat pulled pork.
Dry Rub Recipe for Smoking or BBQ
The perfect dry rub for anything meat related. Dude, you can trust me, I’m fat!
Scouting, Setting Hog Snares, and Makin’ Bacon
Set up hog snares, scouted deer stand, scouted hog stand, shot dinner…Good day to be outside.
Wild Onion/Garlic Update
In my article Wild Edibles – Wild Onion or Wild Garlic (Allium), I showed some pictures of the plant that my three kids & I found while we were out and about during the cooler part of the Spring. At… Read More ›
Comparing Today’s Youth Hunting Bows
I gotta tell you, it can be stressful and overwhelming when looking at purchasing a hunting bow for your child’s first archery season. Everything is new to you and your little Robin Hood, or in my case my little Artemis… Read More ›
Wild Lettuce (Lactuca canadensis) – Wild Edible Plants
Wild Lettuce is not what you think! This ain’t your grandmammy’s salad lettuce. Wild Lettuce is also known as Yellow Lettuce, or Lettuce Opium! The latter is a reference to this plant’s ability to produce a milky substance from a… Read More ›
Curly Dock (Rumex crispus) – Wild Edible
A relative of buckwheat (the plant not the rascal), Curly Dock (Rumex crispus) is an easy to identify wild edible that occurs across most of the United States. I see it here in South Louisiana often in the late winter… Read More ›
Foraging for Wild Edible Plants
So why would someone want to eat something that they found growing in the wild?
Cattails (Typha) – Wild Edibles Plants
If you come across this plant, then you can have shelter, fire, and food.
Wood Sorrel (Oxalis) – Wild Edible Plants
It looks similar to clover, but as you’ll see they are quite different. These tart little darlings are known as Wood Sorrel (a.k.a woodsorrel, wood-sorrel, sourgrass, shamrock, and many more), scientific name, Oxalis. It gets its name from the oxalic… Read More ›