Recently moved back to Delaware

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Hi gu, I have not been on this forum in a very long time.

I have recently moved back to lower Delaware and I know that the fresh water marshes and waterways hold lots of treasures. I was wondering if there is anyone in the Sussex county area that knows of any good Herping spots?

I find loads of frogs and toads on a daily basis. I live in development that has quite a few small lakes and we have lots of different frogs in our own backyard but as usual I cant find a single newt or salamander!

I cant go into the woods without finding some kind of wood or box turtle.

So, if anyone lives in the area and knows a few good spots drop me a line and maybe we can ever get together for a hunt.
 
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