First let me say, I know or knew nothing about wild mushrooms. Early this morning two men in two pick up trucks stopped in front of my house and harvested several large mushrooms from the base of a large curbside oak. By the time I got dressed and got outside one truck left but I was able to ask the other driver with the shrooms in his truck what they were doing. He told me they were taking mushrooms and and I asked why and he said they were to eat.
I know that the piece of ground between sidewalk and curb is public property, but I am responsible for maintaining the land and the plants etc. I didn't care about the mushrooms but on principle I would expect the courtesy to ask before taking. We got into a pissing match where I was lecturing him about not being allowed to take plants and stuff, he points out it's public property not mine which led me to ask what was to stop ANYONE from deciding to come and take down that big oak without permission, or dig up mums or bulbs that I plant at the base of the tree. He says, I don't want your tree, flowers etc. He encouraged me to call the cops on him and he also offered to let me keep the mushrooms. Anyway it was a stupid argument and one of those things that made me unnecessarily really pissed off about something I really don't care about (mushrooms). Truly if he had knocked on the door and asked I would have been happy to have him take them.
Of course I get online as soon as I come back inside, I'm pretty sure what they took was hen-of-the-woods aka maitake. Restaurants pay as much as $15/lb and there was probably 20-40 lbs taken from my curb. I also found that going all the way back to Scottish law that foraging for personal consumption on ANY property is legal however foraging for re-sale is not. Two guys in two pick-ups are not hunting for personal consumption and next year I'm going to make some $$$ from my fungi.
Any mushroom foragers or people interested in property rights etc care to offer there perspective here? Thanks
I know that the piece of ground between sidewalk and curb is public property, but I am responsible for maintaining the land and the plants etc. I didn't care about the mushrooms but on principle I would expect the courtesy to ask before taking. We got into a pissing match where I was lecturing him about not being allowed to take plants and stuff, he points out it's public property not mine which led me to ask what was to stop ANYONE from deciding to come and take down that big oak without permission, or dig up mums or bulbs that I plant at the base of the tree. He says, I don't want your tree, flowers etc. He encouraged me to call the cops on him and he also offered to let me keep the mushrooms. Anyway it was a stupid argument and one of those things that made me unnecessarily really pissed off about something I really don't care about (mushrooms). Truly if he had knocked on the door and asked I would have been happy to have him take them.
Of course I get online as soon as I come back inside, I'm pretty sure what they took was hen-of-the-woods aka maitake. Restaurants pay as much as $15/lb and there was probably 20-40 lbs taken from my curb. I also found that going all the way back to Scottish law that foraging for personal consumption on ANY property is legal however foraging for re-sale is not. Two guys in two pick-ups are not hunting for personal consumption and next year I'm going to make some $$$ from my fungi.
Any mushroom foragers or people interested in property rights etc care to offer there perspective here? Thanks