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Old August 7, 2013   #4
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We scouted wild blueberries in logging cuts in NW Ontario when we were up fishing a couple of weeks ago. The crop was just starting in and looked tremendous -- going back next Monday for a few days to fill up 8 or 10 buckets to freeze for the year. The cooler weather these last couple of weeks should have stalled ripening a bit, and we are hoping they will be at their peak. Berries have been poor the last couple of years, so it's about time for a bumper crop.
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