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  1. #1
    Join Date
    Jan 2011
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    Southern Ohio
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    Default Done in Southern Ohio

    I decided to call it a season today. I'm still getting good sap, but my trees are slowing up and my lines are showing some gunk. I Had a few taps out January 4th, but I tapped my main woods January 23 rd. We're in a warm stretch then cold and back really warm by next week, so I wouldn't be boiling again until next week. Since I have already had my best season in 10 years, I decided it was enough. All my syrup came out really good flavor profile and even filtering was as smooth as I can remember. I finished with 19.75 gallons off 118 taps, but 40 of those were very early and only contributed a couple gallons of syrup. So approx. 17.5 gallons came off the remaining 78 taps for .224 gal per tap. That's ok for me, if I wanted to push it a little longer I could and get that up a bit. For all who are just getting started I hope it goes as well. My runs started out sporadic, but when the trees finally let lose it poured in. Good luck to everyone else.
    125-150 taps
    Smokey Lakes Full pint Hybrid pan
    Modified half pint arch
    Air over fire
    All 3/16 tubing
    Southern Ohio

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    Join Date
    Apr 2017
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    Nova scotia
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    I finished putting out my 55 taps yesterday. Didn't even bother collecting today, since the first run is just starting I guess Nova Scotia is a little behind Ohio.
    2019 season - 11 taps, 2.5 gallons
    2020 season - - 2x4 homemade oil tank arch, homemade raised flue, and syrup pans.
    130 taps, 15 gallons of syrup
    2021 CDL 2x6 pan set with real raised flues. Hoping to hit 400-500 taps on tubing

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