A lot of good this information will do Jimbo he is in the park NOW. He can read it when he gets out. They are just starting to get to be enough to pick.
Posted by: TomT Posted on: Jul 11th, 2016 at 11:58am
Last year I was on North Bay during the first week of August. We stayed at a site that had this amazing patch of the blueberry shrubs. Me and a young nephew literally spent an hour and half picking and talking. Had a blast "hunting" for the little big guys. They were beyond good and everywhere. Good luck in your quest Jimbo.
Posted by: Wally13 Posted on: Jul 11th, 2016 at 4:02am
Just returned from Bentpine and the blueberries were just starting to turn blue and ripen. A few south facing banks along Bentpine Creek coming into Sturgeon were just starting to become pick able.
You ought to hit "prime time" berry picking when you go. It has been raining a bit up there and it was quite warm during my 10 day stay.
Blueberries in your oatmeal in the morning will be awesome for sure.
Posted by: Jimbo Posted on: Jul 10th, 2016 at 1:43pm
I think your timing should be perfect. Crop looks very good in spots- some berries starting to show color-purplish in sunny beds during my trip last week. Bountiful in many locations.
Posted by: HighnDry Posted on: Jul 10th, 2016 at 12:16am
Cirrus. Lower arm (just above Quetico L.). Campsite on northern shore but "west of channel" to northern part of Cirrus. I think it's campsite 32 or something like that on the old PCD....but don't tell anybody.
Posted by: PhantomJug Posted on: Jul 9th, 2016 at 7:39pm
Might as well ask about fishing holes. Full disclosure: Jimbo is a cereal blueberry picker. Last time he and his small party traveled in blueberry season, they sparked a Belgian birch bark beetle infestation. The bears went hungry that year.
Posted by: Jimbo Posted on: Jul 9th, 2016 at 7:08pm