Herping together in eastern NC on Sunday 21st January 2018

kamil

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I want to go herping on Sunday between Rockingham and Fayetteville. Target species will be Necturus punctatus, Eurycea sp. "Sand hills" and Ambystoma mabeei. I have a good spot for Necturus, potentially one for the Ambystoma but none for Eurycea.

I would be more than happy to meet up and go out together. I suggest a meeting on Sunday 11:00am at Dunkin Donuts in Rockingham:

https://www.google.com/maps/place/D...db006ae80ff65a!8m2!3d34.9207136!4d-79.7475404

I'm open to suggestions regarding a meeting point ;)
 
I have a very difficult time passing up an open invite to go herping like this. Unfortunately, I live in Minnesota, and I'm busy Sunday anyways.
Rain check, perhaps?
 
Thank you, I noticed that too. I have also tried it over Facebook since it’s faster for posts to,appear there. Doesn’t work. I will go anyway ?

Best regards
Kamil
 
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