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mirth |
02/08/2019 12:11PM
Whenever I try to coordinate my trip to coincide with the Perseids meteor shower peak on 8/12 I am also lucky when it comes to blueberries. It helps to be in the "right" areas though, otherwise they can be difficult to locate and less plentiful.
If the Ham & Cavity Lake Fire areas are any indicator, the Pagami Creek Fire area should be prime habitat within the next couple years if not already.
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katoyaker |
02/07/2019 08:17PM
Wow, that is a haul. We go too early for berries, but that has to be an amazing treat after a long day on the water.
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TuscaroraBorealis |
02/07/2019 01:55PM
paddlinjoe: "I'd say mid-July to early August. As a bonus, the Ely Blueberry festival is sometime in the last week of July." Yup!
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egknuti |
02/07/2019 12:36PM
The best time for blueberries can vary depending on the location. The areas I frequent tend to be the best during the last week in July and the first week in August.
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paddlinjoe |
02/07/2019 12:24PM
I'd say mid-July to early August. As a bonus, the Ely Blueberry festival is sometime in the last week of July.
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Richwon4 |
02/07/2019 12:16PM
What time of year is prime blueberry picking?
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