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Finding Eastern Milk Snakes?

we found them near this place where we go fishing it is in trenton. Lock 11
P.S there are humongous water snakes there my dad caught a 6 footer.
 
Once the weather gets better i hope to go looking for some easterns. Any experienced field herpers know what type of areas and what time of year is best for finding these snakes? I'm located in North Eastern MA if that helps any. I don't plan on keeping any (unless I'm lucky enough to find a small juvenile that would be easier to get started) but its a goal of mine to find an eastern since a neighbor of mine caught a large female at her work. Yet every time I go looking for them I can never find them and I'm hoping this season I can complete this goal.
PM Ricky87 and his twin brother Michael Couture. They live up in NH. Check out the photos of a beautiful baby they caught back in the fall. :crazy01:
http://www.cornsnakes.com/forums/showthread.php?p=706109#post706109
 
we found them near this place where we go fishing it is in trenton. Lock 11
P.S there are humongous water snakes there my dad caught a 6 footer.

That's cool, we've got some good size water snakes in our area too. I just missed catching a four footer last summer.
 
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