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Ginseng
Who else lays in the woods all of sept.I uaally sell between 7-10lbs dry every yr..this is my coonhunting money haha
me...had 7lb.7oz last year..season came in yesterday here...
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Originally posted by Rex W Sims
me...had 7lb.7oz last year..season came in yesterday here...
its been dang hot and lots of skeeters here..the pic. below is my buyer with 15lb.5oz I found 4 yrs.ago
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Re: Ginseng
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Originally posted by ridgerunner1
Who else lays in the woods all of sept.I uaally sell between 7-10lbs dry every yr..this is my coonhunting money haha
And yes sir most time the north side is better than the south side..look for good green places if it looks dry it prob ain't there it likes the shady places best the deeper and darker the holler the better most times..
Thanks for all the tips...sounds like I just might have a few good spots anyways...I don't have any laurel, I got ferns and I do know what Cohosh is. Don't have a lot of it, but I have definitely seen some. Lots of poplar and wild cherry trees. Not really much pine.
If I find any this weekend I will post some photos. Thanks again.
I haven't dug any in yrs, but hasn't it ran it's course by now?
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Originally posted by kardinalkennels
I haven't dug any in yrs, but hasn't it ran it's course by now?
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Originally posted by ridgerunner1
Man they don't even let us start digim til sept 1 nowadays..they changed that lastbyr
Don't you have to get CITES tags to harvest it??? At least in Virginia???? I don't actually plan on digging up any of it, I just want to see if I can even find some.
Not that I kno of long as it private land..you notbposed to hunt it on natiomal forest anymore go figure.. We pay the taxes for that land but what can ya do....I replant and leave more than I dig every time jn the woods don't dig nothin little any old sang hunter has more woodsmanship than any them fellers sitting behind deam making these laws...anyone knos if u kill the source what happens..
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Originally posted by RLenhart
Same here in PA. That's to give the berries time to ripen and fall off so the seeds get replanted.
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Originally posted by ridgerunner1
Always was austust 15th here til last yr..berries plenty ripe here by mid august..
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Originally posted by ridgerunner1
Not that I kno of long as it private land..you notbposed to hunt it on natiomal forest anymore go figure.. We pay the taxes for that land but what can ya do....I replant and leave more than I dig every time jn the woods don't dig nothin little any old sang hunter has more woodsmanship than any them fellers sitting behind deam making these laws...anyone knos if u kill the source what happens..
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Originally posted by RLenhart
I wouldn't doubt that being your farther south but up here I'd have to say it was probably a good move. The berries are usually dropping up here just a week or two before you can harvest. You mentioned people being smart enough to not over harvest, that would be true with old timers but with this new popularity of hunting ginseng I just have my doubts if people are experienced enough or sensible enough. There's even a reality show about hunting it now. I think people watch that and go to the woods to see how much they can haul in with no regard for the future.
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Originally posted by msinc
Seems like I remember seeing up there with yellow leaves sometime around October...I think some of it still might have had berries and some didn't...been a while since I lived up your way. Need to get back up there for a visit. Also, wasn't there another plant that looked just like it but had no berries??? Sarsaparilla ???? or something like that???
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Originally posted by RLenhart
I wouldn't say you couldn't find a berry here or there but they should have pretty much fallen by that stage. There is a plant with a leaf shaped just like Ginseng with a similar saw toothed edge to it and it even is somewhat pronged like Ginseng but the prongs aren't quite the same and the stem is tough, Ginseng has a real delicate stem to it.
Interesting site...thanks a million for posting!!!!
if you go to wildgrown,iam Chieftain on that site join in with us and bs with the rest of us..
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