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I need advice on field herping. I live in the couyntry with an extensive forest behind my house complete with a water creek. I go out looking for animals all the time but yet to have seen anything so I was hoping I could get some general advice on where to look and some signs that there might be snakes or other herps in that area. Some ways to maybe attract herps or you know just genral rules of field herping. If it helps any I live kinda on the borderline of east and west texas in a town called Big Spring near midland/odessa two hours south of lubbok. Thanx ahead for any help anyone can give and please do post.
with convient water near there shuold be small fish,frogs,tadpoles,in slow water,and insects. these are all needed for a good eco system,thus snakes should be near enough to have acess to all these.