Baravykai – pavasario grybai?!

Ūdaros kaime po ąžuolu nedrąsiai rusvas kepurėles į saulę iškėlė net 14 baravykiukų...

Ūdaros kaime po ąžuolu nedrąsiai rusvas kepurėles į saulę iškėlė net 14 baravykiukų...

Juozo Tamašausko, turinčio sodybą Ūdaros kaime, šeimai grybai šiemet – ne naujiena. Jie jau ragavo ir bobausių, ir briedžiukų. Kai kas sako, kad šiais pavasario grybais galima apsinuodyti, bet Lionė Tamašauskienė tik nusišaipo: „Nesąmonė, nebent žalius valgo…“

O štai kad gegužės 22-ąją valgytų tikrų tikriausius baravykus, – Tamašauskai sako, kiek gyvena, dar to nebuvo. Kai sūnus Juozas po prie pat sodybos augančiu šimtamečiu ąžuolu pastebėjo baravykų kepurėles, savo akimis nepatikėjo: negi gali būti, kad gegužę baravykai dygtų. Bet, pasirodo, gali: po ąžuolu nedrąsiai rusvas kepurėles į saulę kėlė net 14 baravykiukų. Jaunučiai, gražučiai, ką tik išdygę – matyt, po pastarųjų dienų liūčių išsistiebė.

– Per Jonines esame voveraičių prisirinkę, bet baravykus gegužę renkame pirmąkart gyvenime,- sako Tamašauskai. – Matyt, reikės ir po kitais ąžuolais, kurių čia ne vienas, pasidairyti. Gal iš tiesų grybų sezonas jau prasideda…

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6 Atsakymai į “Baravykai – pavasario grybai?!”

  1. Rena parašė:

    They run from $259 for the VKT to $295 for the ’42 Sako.If you’ve seen pics of my ’91 Argentine Mauser over at my other blog, well, that’s what kind of shape that Sako is in.I was just standing on the floor mnkiag little whimpering noises while looking at it, and pondering the viability some of Phlegmmy’s suggestions. I mean, I have more platelets than I really need, right?

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  4. Qetiko parašė:

    MPM, the 300 wsm is a nice round and will be an excellent chocie for moose, elk, caribou, and black bear. You need to contact the outfitter for your Alaska trip and find out if they have minimum caliber rating. I’ve been on two bear hunts in Alaska and had to carry a minimum of a 338. Just check to make sure on that one. You have listed two really good rifles here,the Browning is hard to beat on reputation, and the Sako’s are really nice. As two which one is better,toss up there buddy. For me it would be the Ruger as well. I use the 375 ruger now for anything larger than plains animals. One thing I would DEFINITELY recommend to you; buy a rifle that has the SAME type of safety that your 270 has. I saw the pictures of a hunter who bought his new bear gun and the safety was opposite of his deer rifle, when he went to fire at a charging Kodiak, well he safed the weapon and the attack went bad for him. I also have a good hunting buddy who had his wall hanger’ get away because he safed his new rifle. Not something I would want to have happen in grizzly country. Just be comfortable with the rifle you choose and become proficient with it. Good luck and good hunting.Active member, Defenders of Wildlife

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  6. x parašė:

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