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Northeastern USA Herping Spots....

Sand&SunReptile

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Does anybody know of good herping spots in North Eastern United States?
I'm located in Mass, and was wondering if anybody knows a diverse body of reptilians in the area.
I've heard that Pine Barrens was excellent. Milks, Corns, Pines, Rattlers. Has anybody been herping down there?
Timbers in this area are too elusive, and it's too late to go up into the mountains in Mass for them.
I want to either catch a nice day before the winter, in early fall. Or I will be going down in the spirng.
Just wanna know if anybody has had particular success in any areas around here.
 
There are some great places in the Pine Barrens for herping but you have to know where to look and you can be rewarded with some really unique species such as coastal plains milks and of course Northern Pines...the trick is knowing someone who can show you around.

Good luck
Danny
 
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