Have you ever picked wild blackberries? It's a significant piece of work, and there are pitfalls, but the reward is a great one -- fresh, wild blackberries to use in jelly, ice cream, or even just as fresh fruit to eat.
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This particular patch is in southern Faulkner County, near a state highway.
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It's also a good idea to utilize an insect repellent. Another option is to smear petroleum jelly on the wrists and ankles where clothing doesn't cover.
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