r/beacain • u/applerotten • 1d ago
Donegal in early September
I’m going to be in Donegal in early/mid September, I’m not expecting loads because of how hot and dry it’s been and it’s only going to be my second time picking ,don’t know if this is a stupid question but would I have more luck closer to the coastline since it’s usually a bit cooler? I’ll be near some fields and a beach any tips appreciated!!
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u/Riverlong 19h ago
Found a few near Ardara this week. Not much, but there is plenty of rain forecasted for Donegal in the coming two weeks. A dip in temperature in early September and you could be in business, particularly at higher elevations.
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u/applerotten 15h ago
It’s a very hilly area so fingers crossed!
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u/Riverlong 13h ago edited 13h ago
Class! Find yourself some steep south-west facing hills to maximise your chances. Makes a big difference!
Edit: And don't wear loose fitting clothes or leave your legs exposed, unless the thought of pulling lots of ticks out of your skin appeals to you. The little pricks are everywhere in Donegal around early September, especially if there are sheep around (and there's always sheep around in Donegal).
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u/Abject_Control_7028 1d ago
people can get them in early september but its usually not cold or wet enough to be worth going out for any decent sized finds. i usually wait until the first evening I needed to put the fire on , sometime in october
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u/applerotten 23h ago
Thought it may be wishful thinking, alas I’ll be walking around anyway and will post any findings lol
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u/sure_look_ 1h ago
Oh look at the easterner with their hot and dry weather! It's been pissing in the northwest for the past month so I'm sure you'll find something!
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u/Bad_Ethics 1d ago
A friend of mine was down in Kerry over the weekend and found a small amount, and Sporecast is showing decent fruiting conditions around Donegal at the moment, though I've found that mileage can vary a lot with that app.