Oolie, I can relate to competing with all the wildlife, nylon bags only seem to work for birds. I've been collecting the plastic vented boxes that strawberries, grapes, etc are packaged in to protect some fruit just so I can at least taste some of the varieties. This year, some critter, probably ground squirrel, is eating all the leaves off some of the mulberries.
So far this season, I have tasted Thai dwarf, Bryce's world's best, and Siam jumbo. All three have been very bland. Thai dwarf and Bryce's both have a firmer texture and more acidity than the Siam jumbo. Thai dwarf and Bryce's fruit from last summer were much better, so we'll see if they improve as the season progresses.

Siam Jumbo is the smaller fruit on the left. I got this tree directly from Amanda, she says the later fruits are much larger like the photos she has posted on her facebook. Also, these are just the first fruits on a small potted plant.
Janet