

How to apply for a firearms licence in Tasmania
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Great news with the Tasmanian government announcing that public land will open on Friday 5 June at 3pm as part of Stage 2 restrictions.


The whole world is talking social distancing like it’s a new thing. But social distancing for hunters is something we have been actively practicing for years. Forget 1.5m distance; when I head out bush, I prefer to keep at least 1.5kms between me and the nearest person. There’s no better feeling than being alone out there with nature, far away from the maddening crowds.


In Australia, hunting is managed by each state, which can result in conflicting messages. We compiled the hunting rules by Australian state during Covid-19.


BREAKING NEWS TASMANIA: The Tasmanian government have released new information relating to hunting and fishing in Tasmania during the Covid-19 lockdown. Read on to find out what you can and can’t do while hunting and fishing.


BREAKING NEWS TASMANIA: Today, Premier Gutwein said hunting and fishing were okay during lockdown. Find out what this means.


BREAKING NEWS TASMANIA: Tasmania announces 4 week lockdown of all residents. Find out what this means for hunting and fishing.


Due to Covid-19, the Tasmania government has announced that all public land hunting is now closed.


All hunters start at the beginning and must learn to hunt. In this article, we provide 5 practical tips for those who want to learn to hunt.


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From the start of the 2020 Tasmanian deer season, recreational hunters will no longer require tags for antlerless deer. But this has led to some confusion from hunters who aren’t quite sure if the requirements around processing deer have also changed. We find out the answers.


To become a hunter, you must first learn the basics of your rifle, including the working parts, the type of ammunition, and how to safely operate a firearm.


The biggest danger to Australian hunters is not the gun, but wildlife. In this article, we look at four of the deadliest threats to hunters, and see that small sometimes packs the biggest punch.


The Liberal government in Tasmania yesterday announced an extended season for antlerless deer as well as the removal of bag limits. Here’s all the FAQs on the new changes.


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Become an I Am Hunter member before 30 April 2022 and you’ll go in the draw to win a $9000 scrub bull hunt in the Northern Territory.