Marty,If you cut this mushroom of cleanly leaving at least 1/4" of the base attached to the tree you can go back year after year and get a new one.
This is one of the few mushrooms I know of that cutting off cleanly at the base is beneficial.
I've picked chanterelles in the same spot for over thirty years and tearing them up by the root seems to stimulate growth the next year but you gotta look for immature clustering with them or you might not get as many on the next picking.
I get my best chanterelle mushrooms a week after the first rain in August.
Lots of Angels Wings out right now. Look for dense forest with lots of downed fir. Don't eat too many cause they'll send you straight to heaven.
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