Ochoco mushroom hunters urged: Get permit, know the rules
The Ochoco National Forest wants people to have fun collecting mushrooms on the national forest, but to also remind everyone to obtain a permit and make sure you know the rules.
The Forest has seen a surge in inquiries this spring following a busy fire season last year.
If you are headed out to collect mushrooms for personal use, please stop by a Forest Service office to get a Free Use permit (they’re free!) and spend a little time getting familiar with the rules.
Some of the rules include:
— A Free Use permit allows you to gather up to two gallons per person per day.
— Mushrooms in your possession should be cut in half lengthwise at time of harvest.
— It is not legal to sell mushrooms harvested under a Free Use permit.
— Do not disturb the surrounding vegetation. Leave some fruiting bodies to produce spores for the next year.
— Do not remove or scrape away the duff layer. No raking is allowed.
If you are interested in a commercial permit, they cost $20 and allow you to gather unlimited quantities for 10 days of your choosing.
Please note : Mushroom collection is not allowed within a designated wilderness or within a research natural area.
Know before you go!
Spending a little time getting to know the rules before you head out will ensure that you and your family have a better experience, and will help conserve resources for other people and future years.