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    Gone but not forgotten Gapped axe's Avatar
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    The hunter who owns the farm and lives on the farm, with a wife or a daughter or a son don’t require a permit under owner occupier status.
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    I’m guessing even if they allow hunting at level 3, it’s still going to be a while possibly level 2 or 1 before we are allowed to travel 2+ hours to do so.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Gapped axe View Post
    The hunter who owns the farm and lives on the farm, with a wife or a daughter or a son don’t require a permit under owner occupier status.
    True, but it still requires fish and game to have a season. And how many of the fish and game council members are land owners?

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    Just hoping the landowners who have land bordering public water don’t shoot it up early and ruin it for the rest of us peasants who only have public land options.

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    Quote Originally Posted by The bomb View Post
    Just hoping the landowners who have land bordering public water don’t shoot it up early and ruin it for the rest of us peasants who only have public land options.
    ...only public land , fuck man that public land is the biggest farm in the country with plenty of deer charging around just get off your ass and walk a bit further than the boundary fence .
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    If we are allowed to hunt it may only be on private land not public land, we will still need DOC to reinstate permits if it is allowed. I think on Level 3 Public Land will still be out, hope I am wrong. Level 2 should see a bit of normality back on board.

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    DoC have not cancelled permits, you just can’t get a new ones. They have cancelled the roar ballots, not sure about the tahr ones.

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    Quote Originally Posted by stug View Post
    DoC have not cancelled permits, you just can’t get a new ones. They have cancelled the roar ballots, not sure about the tahr ones.


    Does that mean if we still have active public land permits we can hunt public land ?

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    Not if they have been cancelled.......be interesting of DoC were to allow tramping, but decline to issue hunting permits, though.

    I'm more of the view that this is 'cock-up rather than conspiracy' on the part of govt. And I think it reminds us of how far below the horizon hunting is on most politicians radar, and how little they know of or understand it, and us.

    And I'd further note that there is an argument that would suggest that we have a role to step up and ensure we are heard of we want that to change?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Gapped axe View Post
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    said it before....if owners of farms get a gamebird season while joe public is locked out,the backlash will take years to rectify.........oil filters in ponds will just be the start of it.

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    The season will be open to all or won’t happen I guess. It boils down to economics, F/G don’t get money from owner occupier status so it would be reckless of them to open it for a small non paying few when their majority of patrons can’t hunt. My thought entirely are my own.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Rushy View Post
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