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November 6, 2025 51 mins
In this conversation, the hosts share personal updates, including birthday celebrations and fishing experiences, before diving into significant changes regarding the New South Wales R license hunting regulations. They discuss the new booking portal, its features, and how to navigate the updated system, emphasizing the importance of understanding the new rules and regulations for hunters. In this engaging conversation, the hosts discuss various topics related to hunting and fishing, including new regulations, personal experiences, and community connections. They reflect on the average duration of hunts, the importance of accurate harvest returns, and their preparations for upcoming fishing trips. The conversation also touches on local events and the significance of community ties, culminating in humorous anecdotes about food and travel experiences. Takeaways
  • The hosts share personal anecdotes about family activities and fishing.
  • Capt Marco discusses his success in laser tag during a birthday celebration.
  • The conversation highlights the importance of teaching children outdoor skills, such as knot tying.
  • Hurls shares tips on purchasing prawns for fishing at a lower cost.
  • Capt Marco reveals his first taxidermied animal, a buck named Fred, which he shot with his son.
  • The hosts discuss the new booking rules for hunting in New South Wales, including the limit of four written permissions.
  • They explain the one-day clear rule that applies to bookings in the same forest.
  • The new booking portal allows users to search for forests by species and hunting type.
  • The hosts emphasize the need for hunters to complete their harvest returns to book more hunts.
  • The conversation concludes with a discussion about the new features of the booking portal and the importance of understanding the changes. The average hunt duration of license holders is 1.4 to 1.7 days.
  • Less than 2% of hunts exceed four days.
  • Accurate information in harvest returns is crucial.
  • Preparation for fishing trips is underway with new gear.
  • Community connections enhance the hunting and fishing experience.
  • Food experiences during travel are memorable and significant.
  • Local events foster connections among outdoor enthusiasts.
  • The importance of accurate data in hunting regulations is emphasized.
  • Personal anecdotes add humor and relatability to the conversation.
  • The hosts express excitement for upcoming hunting and fishing seasons.
00:00Introduction and Light Banter 02:50Birthday Celebrations and Family Activities 05:40Fishing Adventures and Techniques 08:35Taxidermy and Personal Mementos 11:20Changes in New South Wales R License Hunting Regulations 16:14Hunting Regulations and Permits 20:35Navigating the New Booking Portal 22:42Login Changes and User Experience 25:55Harvest Returns and Compliance 27:54Changes in Firearm Classifications 30:06User Feedback and System Improvements 31:34Hunting Duration Insights 34:18Final Thoughts and Future Discussions 37:35Fishing Adventures and Plans 38:13Shooting and Hunting Preparation 39:18Shotgun Shooting Techniques and Adjustments 40:41Upcoming Shotgun Events and Socializing 42:43Future Hunting Plans and Goals 44:30Travel Stories and Food Experiences 49:43Community Engagement and Local Politics 00:00Introduction and Light Banter 02:50Birthday Celebrations and Family Activities 05:40Fishing Adventures and Techniques 08:35Taxidermy and Personal Mementos 11:20Changes in New South Wales R License Hunting Regulations 16:14Hunting Regulations and Permits 20:35Navigating the New Booking Portal 22:42Login Changes and User Experience 25:55Harvest Returns and Compliance 27:54Changes in Firearm Classifications 30:06User Feedback and System Improvements 31:34Hunting Duration Insights 34:18Final Thoughts and Future Discussions 37:35Fishing Adventures and Plans 38:13Shooting and Hunting Preparation 39:18Shotgun Shooting Techniques and Adjustments 40:41Upcoming Shotgun Events and Socializing 42:43Future Hunting Plans and Goals 44:30Travel Stories and Food Experiences 49:43Community Engagement and Local Politics
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