If enough of them are left once they fully ripen I may try a 1 gallon pyment or something, I'm sure the birds are on them quick, not to mention we have black bears that would probably enjoy them too. Mostly I was wondering I anyone has tried to take cutting and propagate them and if so, are they male and female. Most of the vines have no fruit but a few are loaded (for fox grapes that is). I'm just thinking that they would be a cool novelty wine. I know they are they ancestors of concord from they little research I did last night. I just found it strange that only about 10 percent of the vines seemed to have grapes. On another note, I always thought that my dogs would be good to chase deer and other critters away from my grapes once I get them, but from Cali's reaction to them...I don't think I'll be letting them anywhere near them...lol.
Pete