Mathew's Brake
Mathew's Brake
I was wondering if any of y'all have hunted Mathew's Brake (south of Greenwood) this year and if there are good numbers out there.
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Luther
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That depends on what numbers you are talking about. There is most definitely GOOD numbers of hunters. The last time I went, there were 33 trucks at the ramp.
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we have been a few times this year, good times, at midnight there were already 11 boats at the ramp ready to go in but it was so after that, i had fun, and we all had our limit quick........
If it wasn't for bad luck then i would have no luck at all........
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I understand that I am new to this board. However, I am just trying to seek some friendly advice... firends and I will be jumping over from Auburn on the last weekend to try and enjoy some duck hunting.... My question is where should we try to set up? I used to hunt there with my Grandfather when I was little so i do have some knowledge of the area. Any help would be most helpful
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I couldn't give you directions if I had too. The best advice you will get from this board is BE AT THE RAMP AT 12:01 AM if you want a chance at a spot on closing weekend.
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uptonlj wrote:I understand that I am new to this board. However, I am just trying to seek some friendly advice... firends and I will be jumping over from Auburn on the last weekend to try and enjoy some duck hunting.... My question is where should we try to set up? I used to hunt there with my Grandfather when I was little so i do have some knowledge of the area. Any help would be most helpful
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Man i wish i could help ya out, but as soon as i do you will have ten people in there with "@#$%#" GPS markin all da sweet spots. And yes there are ducks there. Your best bet is gettin there a day or two early and doin some work. Just dont drive through nobody holes. They been known to shoot folks down dat way.


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