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The podcast begins with an introduction and banter among the hosts and guest, followed by a discussion about biltong and hunting stories. The conversation then transitions to a detailed exploration of shooting and hunting in the ACT, covering regulations, community, and economic impact. The conversation covers various aspects of hunting, firearms, shooting clubs, challenges with junior shooters, firearms legislation, the political landscape, and firearms caps in the ACT. It provides insights into the current state of hunting and shooting activities, as well as the ongoing discussions and challenges related to firearms legislation and public safety. The conversation covers a range of topics related to firearm regulation, compliance, recategorization, political involvement, range improvements, hunting opportunities, and pest control in the ACT. The discussion provides insights into the diverse aspects of firearm ownership and usage in the region, highlighting the challenges and opportunities associated with these activities.
Takeaways
Community and camaraderie in hunting and shooting activitiesRegulations and economic impact of hunting and shooting in the ACT Hunting and shooting activities are enjoying a resurgence in the ACT, with the establishment of new clubs and increased grassroots participation.The ACT's firearms legislation, including the proposed firearms caps, is a topic of discussion and debate, with considerations for public safety and the impact on shooting and hunting communities. Diverse firearm regulations and compliance measures impact firearm owners and users.The ACT presents a unique landscape for hunting, pest control, and wildlife management, with opportunities for development and engagement.Chapters
00:00 Introduction and Banter15:00 Shooting and Hunting in the ACT21:25 Hunting in the ACT28:51 Challenges with Junior Shooters34:34 Firearms Legislation in the ACT41:24 Political Landscape and Firearms Legislation49:16 Firearms Caps and Public Safety54:59 Regulation and Compliance01:04:14 Range Improvements and Development01:11:26 Hunting Opportunities in the ACT01:19:21 Pest Control and Wildlife Management -
Mark hosts solo and welcomes Simon (Managing Director of Map Based Apps), along with Rob and Frank, co-creators of The Hunting App. They discuss the rapid development of this new Australian, veteran-owned mapping app designed for hunters, especially public land users. The episode covers the app’s origins, current free features, real-world usage, privacy assurances, and detailed plans for two upcoming paid tiers packed with hunter-specific tools.
00:00 – Intro & Housekeeping
01:21 – Garmin Zero L60i Giveaway
03:22 – Introducing the Hunting App & Simon’s Story
06:47 – Map Based Apps’ Other Projects
11:05 – Mark’s Early Experiences
16:39 – Privacy & Data Concerns
21:50 – Simon’s Thanks & Wrap
28:34 – Future Plans with Rob & Frank
58:00+ – Final Thoughts -
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The conversation covers topics related to chilly weather and outdoor adventures, biltong making and wild encounters, hunting app and privacy concerns, legal implications and data tracking, phone tracking and law enforcement, phone data and criminal investigations, data privacy and law enforcement, and legal implications of phone data. The discussion delves into the impact of technology on outdoor activities and the potential legal and privacy concerns associated with data tracking and phone usage. The conversation covers app development and features, app navigation and functionality, Hunt Camp prizes and features, and state gun law updates. The discussion delves into the details of each topic, providing insights and updates on various aspects. The conversation covers a range of topics including deer culling regulations, invasive species impact, firearm legislation, wildlife encounters, crocodile behavior, and engagement with a new audience on TikTok. The discussion also delves into the impact of buyback schemes, state responses to proposed changes, and personal experiences with buyback. Additionally, the conversation explores the discovery of dead wallabies in a dam and the potential causes of their death.
Takeaways
Chilly weather impacts outdoor activities and wildlife behavior.Biltong making and wild encounters provide unique experiences in the outdoors. App development and features are crucial for user experienceHunt Camp prizes and state gun law updates impact the hunting community Deer culling regulations and population zones have implications for hunting activities and bag limits.The impact of invasive species on native wildlife and the environment is a growing concern.The discussion on firearm legislation and buyback schemes highlights the financial and personal implications of policy changes.Chapters
00:00 Chilly Weather and Outdoor Adventures05:58 Hunting App and Privacy Concerns12:01 Phone Tracking and Law Enforcement17:58 Data Privacy and Law Enforcement23:23 App Development and Features40:37 State Gun Law Updates46:20 Deer Culling Regulations52:32 State Responses to Firearms Act58:09 Impact of Buyback Scheme01:04:21 Croc Encounter01:12:21 Membership Plug and TikTok -
The conversation covers a range of topics including skin cancer diagnosis and treatment, discussion on camping equipment and setup, introduction to biltong making, and meat processing and preservation. The hosts share personal experiences and insights related to these themes, providing valuable information and engaging anecdotes. The conversation covers the detailed process of biltong preparation and preservation, including the selection of meat cuts, slicing, seasoning, and the impact of different preservation methods. It also delves into the hunting experience, discussing the behavior of deer in response to predation and seasonal factors. The conversation covers the transportation of deer, the impact of magnets on compasses, and the launch of a membership program with a new communication strategy. It also delves into the use of meat hooks and the challenges of navigating with electronic devices affected by magnets.
Takeaways
Skin cancer awarenessOutdoor equipment and camping setupMeat processing and preservation Biltong PreparationMeat ButcheringHunting and Predation Impact of magnets on compassesMembership launch and communication strategyChapters
00:00 Meat Processing and Preservation41:44 Hunting and Predation51:29 Deer Transportation and Meat Hooks59:06 Membership Launch and Communication Strategy -
The conversation covers a range of topics including political engagement, hunting and fishing experiences, Tasmanian fishery, firearms cap, lobby group formation, political lobbying, police commissioner's stance, lobby group alignment, and political influence and advocacy. The discussion delves into the challenges and conflicts faced in the political landscape, as well as the efforts to advocate for community interests and rights. The conversation covers the formation of a powerful lobby, public support and emotive subject, the impact of petition and public sentiment, media silence and opposition, challenges of a minority government, and the challenges of legislative restrictions on venison donation. The conversation covers topics such as community meat processing, hunting and processing in the US, the local butcher business model, political activism and rural life, and challenges with firearm laws. The speakers discuss the demand for meat processing, the impact of hunting and processing in the US, the potential for local butcher businesses, the need for political activism to defend rural life, and the challenges with firearm laws in Tasmania.
Takeaways
Political InfluenceCommunity Advocacy Community support for outdoor recreational activitiesChallenges of legislative restrictions on venison donation Community meat processingPolitical activismChapters
00:00 Introduction and Appreciation05:04 Political Lobbying and Independent Support37:27 Formation of a Powerful Lobby45:26 Challenges of a Minority Government50:41 Venison Donation and Legislative Changes01:08:47 Community Meat Processing01:22:24 Challenges with Firearm Laws -
The conversation revolves around the experiences of hunting and the bonding moments shared with family members. It highlights the importance of passing down hunting skills to the next generation and the joy of experiencing the outdoors together. The conversation covers hunting experiences, gear and equipment, and the introduction of a membership program. The hunting adventures and experiences shared by the speakers provide insights into the challenges and excitement of hunting. The discussion also delves into the use of gear and equipment, highlighting the importance of tools such as trekking poles, binocular mounts, and canopies for vehicles. Additionally, the introduction of a membership program is discussed, offering a new way for the audience to engage with the content and community. The conversation delves into the impact of fitness on hunting, emphasizing the importance of endurance and gear training. It also explores the significance of pack training and the role of fitness in supporting hunting activities.
Takeaways
Family bonding through huntingTeaching hunting skills to the next generation Hunting experiencesGear and equipmentMembership program Fitness and its impact on huntingGear training and pack trainingThe importance of endurance for huntingChapters
00:00 Family Bonding Through Hunting28:32 Hunting Adventures and Experiences52:27 Membership Program57:43 Fitness and Hunting01:04:56 Endurance -
The conversation covers a wide range of topics related to hunting, wildlife management, and government regulations. It delves into the structure of the Tasmanian parliament, the role of minority government, and the representation of shooters, fishers, and farmers in the lower house. It also explores the issue of deer population and its impact on farming, as well as the hunting season and crop protection permits. The conversation covers a range of topics related to hunting, meat handling, butchery, firearm laws, and regulations. It also delves into the challenges and restrictions faced by hunters and firearm owners in Tasmania. The discussion highlights the complexities and limitations of existing laws and regulations, as well as the impact on hunting and firearm-related activities. The conversation covers a range of topics related to firearms legislation, hunting activities, and political advocacy in Tasmania. It delves into the complexities of firearm laws, the challenges faced by hunters, and the role of political engagement in advocating for change.
Takeaways
Tasmanian parliament structure and minority governmentDeer population impact on farming and hunting seasonCrop protection permits and wildlife management Meat handling and butchery regulations vary across different regions, impacting the processing and sale of wild game meat.Firearm laws and regulations in Tasmania present challenges and limitations for hunters and firearm owners, affecting their ability to participate in shooting sports and activities. Firearm legislation and hunting activities in Tasmania are complex and subject to various laws and regulations.Political engagement and advocacy play a crucial role in influencing firearm legislation and hunting regulations.Chapters
00:00 Introduction and Tasmanian Parliament06:23 Deer Population and Impact on Farming43:03 Hunting Season and Crop Protection Permits52:56 Meat Handling and Butchery Regulations01:01:21 Impact on Hunting and Shooting Activities01:26:24 Firearm Legislation and Separation of Powers01:40:08 Hunting Activities and Public Land Access01:48:18 Political Advocacy and Engagement -
The conversation covers a range of topics including gear recommendations for hunting and outdoor activities, the use of digiscope adapters for spotting scopes and action cameras, and the discussion on a new motor vehicle purchase. Health and safety announcements, as well as product reviews, are also highlighted throughout the conversation. The conversation covers gear upgrades and modifications, including the addition of bull bars, lift kits, and all-terrain tires to a vehicle. It also delves into the use of trekking poles and accessories for hunting and outdoor activities. Additionally, the discussion explores hunting equipment and experiences, including the use of bipods, tents, and packs for hunting trips.
Takeaways
Gear recommendations for hunting and outdoor activitiesUse of digiscope adapters for spotting scopes and action camerasDiscussion on new motor vehicle purchase Gear upgrades and modificationsTrekking poles and accessoriesHunting equipment and experiences -
The podcast episode features a discussion about the hunting experience in New Zealand, including preparation, arrival, hunting observations, challenges, and reflections on the experience. The hosts share their insights and plans for future hunts. The conversation covers a range of topics related to hunting, technology, and outdoor adventures. It delves into the art of selective hunting, the use of innovative navigation tools, the impact of Avenza's changes on mapping, the integration of technology in hunting, the role of technology in precision shooting, the value of trekking poles in hunting, and the significance of the first deer hunt.
Takeaways
Hunting in New Zealand involves unique challenges and opportunitiesPreparation and planning are crucial for a successful hunting experience Selective hunting requires patience and a keen eye for detail.Innovative navigation tools and technology play a crucial role in enhancing the hunting experience.Chapters
00:00 Introduction to the Hunters Campfire Podcast08:00 Challenges and Unforeseen Events22:21 The Hunt Continues: Stalking and Spotting30:03 Reflections and Future Plans36:02 Innovative Navigation Tools for Hunting41:29 Integration of Technology in Hunting49:54 The Role of Technology in Precision Shooting01:00:02 The Significance of the First Deer Hunt -
The conversation begins with an introduction to the podcast and the guest, Mr. Jeff Bourman, representing the Shooters, Fishers and Farmers Party of Victoria. The discussion then delves into the political landscape, firearm ownership in Victoria, the Legislative Council, legalized prostitution, and the impact of government policies on hunters. The conversation highlights the complexities of political dynamics and the potential impact of government decisions on various interest groups. The conversation delves into the political landscape, election results, and the rise of minor parties, highlighting the impact of voting and party influence. It also explores the significance of public land hunting, community engagement, and the legislative impact on firearms ownership. The discussion emphasizes the need for collaborative advocacy, industry unity, and public awareness of legislative engagement.
Takeaways
Political dynamics in Victoria are influenced by a range of factors, including firearm ownership, legalized prostitution, and the impact of government policies on hunters.The Legislative Council plays a crucial role in shaping the political landscape and addressing the concerns of various interest groups. Political shifts influence voter loyalty and party support.Community engagement and advocacy play a crucial role in legislative impact.Chapters
00:00 Introduction and Political Landscape23:11 Legislative Council and Political Dynamics34:00 Impact of Government Policies on Hunters39:16 Political Shifts and Voter Loyalty44:26 Legislation and Political Influence54:50 Public Land Hunting and Recreational Activities01:02:28 Firearms Ownership and Legislative Impact01:08:31 Legislative Engagement and Public Awareness -
The conversation covers the preparation for deer hunting, including flight bookings, dog travel, and hunting plans. It also delves into the selection of ammunition for hunting, discussing brand reliability and grain weight performance. The conversation delves into the critical aspects of bullet selection and performance, emphasizing the importance of understanding how different bullets perform in various rifles. It also explores the impact of bullet weight on trajectory and the need for experimentation and testing at different ranges to ensure hunting accuracy. The conversation delves into the technical aspects of shooting accuracy, discussing parallax and its impact on alignment. It then transitions to the importance of e-scouting and habitat identification for successful hunting, providing insights into the behavior of deer and goats in relation to their habitat. The conversation covers the behavior of goats, hunting pigs, and hunting red deer. It provides insights into the activity patterns of goats, their vocal nature, and the opportunistic behavior of pigs. Additionally, it delves into the hunting approach for red deer and the dynamics of their social groups during the rut.
Takeaways
Deer hunting preparationAmmunition selection Bullet selection is crucialUnderstanding bullet performance is essential Understanding parallax and its impact on shooting accuracyThe importance of e-scouting and habitat identification for successful hunting Goats are active between 9 AM and 3 PMGoats are vocal and give away their positionChapters
00:00 Deer Hunting Preparation15:39 Ammunition Selection43:12 Bullet Weight and Trajectory52:38 Parallax and Shooting Accuracy01:06:17 Habitat Identification and E-Scouting01:32:10 Understanding Goat Behavior01:41:51 Hunting Pigs01:53:03 Hunting Red Deer -
The conversation covers the topics of Hunt Camp, hunting experiences, the social and economic impact of hunting, and the role of SSAA New South Wales in promoting hunting and firearm safety. It also delves into the personal background of Peter Szaak, the CEO of SSAA New South Wales. The conversation covers a range of topics including the role of the CEO, practical shooting, firearm legislation, and the impact of social media on the shooting community. It also delves into the challenges faced by primary producers and sports target shooters in New South Wales. The conversation covers a range of topics related to firearms ownership, sports shooting, and the impact of new regulations on firearm owners and clubs in New South Wales. It also delves into the role of hunters and the importance of community engagement in addressing regulatory challenges.
Takeaways
Hunt Camp is a communal hunting experience that provides mentorship, skill-building, and a sense of community for new and experienced hunters.Hunting has social, economic, and ecological benefits, and it plays a significant role in creating family memories and generational connections. CEO role transitionImpact of social mediaFirearm legislation challenges Family involvement in sports shootingImpact of firearm regulations on clubs and sports shootingThe role of hunters in the communityChapters
00:00 Introduction and Hunt Camp Overview11:03 Personal Background and Role at SSAA New South Wales28:21 CEO Role Transition46:13 Impact of Social Media on the Shooting Community55:52 Family Involvement in Sports Shooting01:03:04 Supporting Hunters and Hunting Clubs -
The podcast episode features an in-focus special at the Brisbane Sporting Clays grounds and an interview with Georgia Rogers, a rising star in the shooting world. The conversation covers Georgia's transition from tennis to shooting, her experience as a female shooter, and her mental approach to competitions. The conversation covers topics such as overcoming nervousness, inspiring the next generation, long-term goals, international competitions, challenges of traveling overseas, long-term vision and aspirations, upcoming competitions, Olympic pathway, sponsorship with Beretta, favorite competition, shooting preferences, pre-shoot ritual, and alternative sport. The discussion also includes reflections on the podcast and future plans.
Takeaways
Transition from tennis to shootingExperience as a female shooter Overcoming nervousness before competitionsInspiring the next generation of shootersLong-term goals and aspirationsChallenges of traveling overseas for competitionsSponsorship with Beretta and shooting gearChapters
00:00 Introducing the In-Focus Special06:19 Early Success in Shooting16:18 Mental Approach to Competitions21:27 Inspiring the Next Generation27:27 Sponsorship with Beretta and Shooting Gear32:39 Reflections on the Podcast and Future Plans -
The podcast episode covers various topics related to hunting, including hunting adventures, annual hunt camp, venison feast, Barry Howlett's hunting background, expansion of deer hunting opportunities, and the state of Victoria's firearms review. The conversation provides insights into the current state of hunting and the regulatory landscape in Victoria. The conversation covers a range of topics including the initial response and softening of language, political support and opposition, the role of minor parties and independents, the rapid review and timeline, the political landscape and election outlook, potential minority government, scenario planning and risk management, media coverage and political impact, the formation of a gun lobby and political influence, engagement with members and political action, and encouragement for interstate hunters.
Takeaways
Annual hunt camp and venison feastExpansion of deer hunting opportunities Political landscape and election outlook are crucial for understanding the potential impact on gun laws.The formation of a gun lobby and the engagement of members in political action are key strategies for influencing policy decisions.Chapters
00:00 Hunting Adventures and Updates11:36 Barry Howlett's Hunting Background24:31 Expansion of Deer Hunting Opportunities30:31 State of Victoria's Firearms Review36:01 Political Support and Opposition41:10 Political Landscape and Election Outlook47:14 Media Coverage and Political Impact53:02 Formation of Gun Lobby and Political Influence59:26 Engagement with Members and Political Action01:09:22 Encouragement for Interstate Hunters -
This episode features a detailed discussion on hunting gear, rifle setups, and upcoming hunting trips, with insights into gear customization, ballistics, and legal considerations for hunters. Join us as we explore the incredible journey of a hunter who recounts his greatest hunt, from the anticipation and setup to the adrenaline-filled moment of the shot and the trophy mount. Discover the lessons, excitement, and camaraderie that make hunting a profound experience.
00:00Engaging Podcast Introductions
00:57Excitement for Deer Season
02:54Planning and Booking Hunts
05:50Gear Upgrades and Innovations
09:43Beretta BRX and Collectible Medallions
12:27New Zealand Hunting Trip Preparations
18:30Personal Hunting Plans and Family Involvement
21:21Licensing and Regulations Discussion
24:16Ammunition and Import Regulations
25:46Understanding Bullet Performance and Ballistics
35:36Exciting Announcements: Huntcamp and New Gear
38:40Huntcamp Details and Expectations
41:20Culinary Adventures at Huntcamp
46:35Weather and Hunting Conditions
46:59Gear Talk: Shooting Sticks and Boots
48:30Collecting Vintage Firearms
50:11Celebrating Achievements: Jason's Ultra Marathon
54:05Ultra Marathon Insights and Experiences
56:10Personal Running Goals and Experiences
58:21Wine and Hunting Camp Preparations
59:20Listener Engagement: Shoutouts and Stories
01:02:13Greatest Hunt Ever Story: Jay's Experience
01:07:18Wrap-Up and Future Plans
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In this episode, Mark and Rob Borsak discuss the current state of gun laws in New South Wales, the implications of recent legislative changes, and the political dynamics surrounding firearms ownership. They emphasise the need for community mobilisation among firearms owners and the importance of political activism in shaping future regulations. The conversation highlights the challenges faced by the firearms community and the necessity of a united front to advocate for their rights. In this conversation, Mark and Rob discuss the importance of political engagement for firearm owners, particularly in New South Wales. They emphasise the need for community support, the significance of contacting local politicians, and the necessity of adapting to new firearm regulations. The discussion highlights the generational change in advocacy and the importance of unity among firearm owners to effectively navigate the political landscape. Practical steps for firearm owners are provided, along with a call to action for increased political activism and community collaboration.
00:00Introduction and Context of Gun Laws in Australia
03:04Current State of Gun Laws in New South Wales
06:05Legislative Changes and Political Dynamics
08:49Impact of Recent Events on Gun Legislation
11:34Community Response and Future Outlook
33:03The Evolution of Firearm Ownership
38:44Political Engagement and Firearm Enthusiasm
46:07Politics: The New Frontier for Firearm Owners
53:28Building a Unified Community
01:00:19The Call for Solidarity in the Firearm Community
01:02:05Unity in Pursuit of Freedom
01:03:27The Erosion of Conservative Values
01:05:41Practical Steps for Firearm Owners
01:12:32Adapting to New Regulations
01:17:07The Importance of Community and Political Engagement
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In this conversation, the hosts discuss various topics related to hunting, firearms, and the political landscape affecting gun owners in Australia. Graham Park, the president of the Shooters Union, shares insights on the organization's role in advocacy, the impact of recent political changes on hunting laws, and the importance of engaging with the political process. The discussion also covers the nuances of knife laws, the differences between the Shooters Union and other associations, and the need for a united front among firearm owners to influence legislation. In this conversation, Graham Park discusses the complexities surrounding firearm ownership and gun control in Australia. He emphasizes the need to address extremism rather than targeting law-abiding firearm owners. The discussion covers lobbying efforts for stricter penalties on firearm misuse, public sentiment regarding gun control, and the economic and ecological benefits of hunting. Park advocates for clearer hunting laws and the importance of engaging with politicians to influence gun legislation. He also highlights the emotional aspects of hunting and the need for community involvement in promoting responsible firearm ownership.
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In this episode, the hosts discuss various topics including their experiences with AI tools, political engagement, and the importance of communication in advocacy. They share personal anecdotes about hunting, the significance of understanding local politics, and the challenges of firearm licensing. The conversation also touches on the importance of skills and experience in hunting, as well as practical advice for new hunters. The episode concludes with encouragement for listeners to engage in hunting and outdoor activities.
Chapters
00:00 Introduction and Reflections on Previous Podcast
02:18 Engaging with AI Tools for Communication
04:59 Exploring Political Engagement and Advocacy
07:31 The Importance of Positive Communication in Politics
10:09 Understanding Constituency Dynamics in Politics
12:41 Navigating Firearm Licensing and Public Perception
16:26 Preserving Family Heirlooms and Firearm Ownership
19:54 The Muntjac Skull and Its Journey
24:29 Alone Australia: The Next Adventure
30:52 Rock, Paper, Scissors: The Application Challenge
33:32 The Prize and Its Implications
34:32 Planning for Alone Australia
35:21 The Greatest Hunt Ever
43:29 Advice for New Hunters
57:27 Final Thoughts and Encouragement
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In this engaging conversation, Robbie Katter discusses his political journey, the current state of Queensland politics, and the importance of public engagement in advocacy, particularly regarding firearms legislation. He emphasizes the need for community involvement and the impact of personal interactions with local MPs. Katter also reflects on the complexities of political decision-making and the necessity of remaining vigilant in the face of changing policies.
00:00Introduction to Robbie Catter and Current Events04:38Robbie Catter's Political Journey
11:32The State of Politics and Firearms Community
17:17Personal Stories and Experiences in Politics
18:51Challenges in Housing and Landlord Relations
19:51The Feral Pig Population Crisis
21:51Public Land Hunting Advocacy
23:49Environmental Impact of Feral Animals
25:50Politics and the Art of the Possible
30:43The Importance of Advocacy and Petitions
35:38Current State of Queensland Politics
47:24Firearms Legislation and Political Dynamics
51:28Political Vigilance and Trust
53:22The Absurdity of Firearm Legislation
55:52Naivety in Policy Making
56:49The Logic Behind Gun Control
59:53Advocacy and Community Engagement
01:01:06Influencing Local Politics
01:04:09The Power of Personal Advocacy
01:07:15Lessons from Other Industries
01:09:58The Importance of Public Support
01:14:04Closing Thoughts and Positivity
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In this conversation, Tom Kenyon provides a comprehensive update on the current state of gun laws in Australia, particularly in light of recent events such as the Bondi terrorist attack. He discusses the implications of new legislation, the complexities of firearm importation, and the varying responses from different states. The conversation also touches on the political ramifications of these changes, the rise of One Nation, and the importance of a unified voice within the shooting community. Kenyon emphasizes the need for effective communication between federal and state governments and the significance of community engagement in shaping future policies.
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