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    Re: ny herping spots?

    Just FYI, fishing for herping spots on the internet is usually not very productive. I've said it before but I'll say it again - many herpers that have good spots are hesitant to share these with people. For good reason, too. First of all, they wouldn't want them getting trashed. Secondly, you could just as well be a collector of Crotalus horridus, which I'm sure you're not, but people would still be quiet about spots like hibernacula and stuff.

    Google Earth is your friend. Seriously though, I've found stuff using Google Earth.

    Hope that helped; didn't mean to sound offensive, but I'm just giving you a heads up about the lack of results you'll get from this thread.

    Later, Matt
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