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I just learned the difference between blueberries and blue hucks, I always just thought the blueberries were unripe blue hucks. They are definitely more tart and a little more seedy.
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Bumper crop of huckleberries here in the Blues this year. Haven't seen them this thick since I moved here in 2001. We got 3 gallons the other day.
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I've noticed the same thing. Last year there were few to none in the usual places, but this year they seem to be everywhere.
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Went up above Greenwater on the 7030 up around Kelly Butte and there was a lot of huckleberries on the North facing slopes. We picked for 2 hours and got 4 gallons. Just need to figure out how to get the staining out of my hands. Good luck!!!!!
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I was over 4000 ft over the weekend in Skagit County.
Lots of blueberry a
Saw several berry pickers.
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LittlePathfinder and I went out one more time for berries last weekend here in the Blues. I think we got in on the tail end. Most we found were starting to shrivel and fall off. Already quite a bit of frost up there. Still, we made out with about 1 1/2 gallons.
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They are all over up high now. Excellent crop this year
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