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Jersey Bound..........

RichH Jun 12, 2004 07:37 AM

Possibility exists for us to hit Jersey for a spell again later this month. Actually one of my stomping grounds years ago since I am from around not to far from there originally, well, across the river.

Pines and Kings were the thing back then. Alot of them to boot in the 70's but hard herping to spot anything in the 90's.

Would any of you here (that is if there are any here) that still reside or hike in New Jersey (I know pretty much all herps are protected there) know if it better to just focus on fishing and the shore or give some of the old hotspots a pass?

Nothing better to see herps in their natural habitat and leave the area knowing they are still there.

I'm sure to get some BIG info from the pinesnake people in the pituophis forum but want to see if Eastern Kings are still as popular as they are as well.

Regards, Rich Hebron

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sullman Jun 16, 2004 07:14 PM

The Pine Barrens always produce lots of snakes from eastern kings,ring necks,copperheads,milks and various other snakes. I live in Philly and if I go herping it's always the pine barrens.

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