SFF Tasmania to go to the polls with nine candidates
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Can you hunt deer in the rain, and do the benefits outweigh the inconvenience of getting wet? In short, yes, you can and yes they do.
Great news for Tasmanian duck hunters with the Tasmanian government announcing a green light for the 2021 duck hunting season.
The Tasmanian government announced important changes to its Cat Management Act today but does it have enough claws to protect Tasmania’s most vulnerable wildlife?
The Tasmanian Firearms Services have published a new list of prohibited firearms. Check out this article to see what is banned, and what is allowed.
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Andy Meddick uses an horrific crime to target lawful bowhunters with an unjust witch hunt to ban bow hunting.
The anti-duck-hunting crowd is out in force trying to stir up trouble by muddying the waters but thankfully many are starting to call out their green lies.
In this I Am Hunter article, we provide the key dates for the Tasmania hunting season 2021 for stags, antlerless deer, wallabies and ducks.
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DPIPWE will hold public information sessions to discuss future plans for the management of wild fallow deer populations in Tasmania.
This slow cooked Panang rabbit curry is perfect for a cold winter night to warm the whole family. It’s not too spicy but has so much flavour. We used the leg meat from both rabbit and hares and slow cooked it to make sure the meat was super soft.
There are 3 main reasons why hunter education should be taught to children in schools. 1. Children learn a healthy respect for firearms that will help them as they get older. 2. Children learn where food comes from. 3. Children learn how to source food for themselves.
There’s been renewed interest in learning to hunt due to Covid. Could a global pandemic really be the thing that puts hunting back on the map?