You can certainly do some thinning out of any dead or dying canes, and tipping back of some of the longer healthy canes. You could also take some photos of the plant and bring it to a local nursery, where someone might be able to identify the type you have—this will help you when it comes time to do a bigger pruning job, which you will want to do to keep the canes fruitful.
Hi Mike,
You can certainly do some thinning out of any dead or dying canes, and tipping back of some of the longer healthy canes. You could also take some photos of the plant and bring it to a local nursery, where someone might be able to identify the type you have—this will help you when it comes time to do a bigger pruning job, which you will want to do to keep the canes fruitful.