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Tonight, around the campfire the crew kick things off with a continuing conversation about the new Queensland State Parliament, and the importance, or otherwise of voting.
Like always food is on the menu with Mark and Jono praising the eating qualities of Buffalo Biltong and Jerky. While it might seem far away the guys talk give a rundown on their planned scouting trips in preparation for 2025 followed by a discussion about the not so deadly Platypus and people getting attacked by Otters!
To top it all off, there is even some exciting news about soon to be released The Hunters Campfire merch!
Enjoy
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What, huh, Marsupial Gear isn’t Australian, but there is a Kangaroo on it?
Ian makes a startling discovery about his new, favourite bino harness. The guys talk about the importance of quality gear. Mark gives an update of his Buffalo burgers, his Buff skull trophy preparation and the benefits of maceration.
Jono shows off his Biltong machine. The guys debate the value of a good sous vide. Together they figure out what exactly is a gaucho, and of course talk about what’s next on the hunting and fishing calendar…
Welcome to Blah, Blah, Blah Round 4
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6 hunters, 1 armed with the struggle sticks, 2 vehicles, 2 trailers, a mountain of gear, 7 Buffalo, 10 pigs, about 100kg of meat, 1 bushfire, +6,500 kilometres and 75 hours of driving.
The Hunters Campfire NT Buffalo Express for 2024 is done and dusted, and tonight around the campfire Ian, Jono and Mark are joined by Adam, Trevor and Michael to relive, rehash, remember and rejoice in this year’s BIG, BIG, BIG event!
A very special thanks to Beretta Australia, Valhalla Tactical, ZOLEO, Athena Spatial, Bush Edge, Tatonka and Hunt tech for all your support.
Yes, we are going back next year…
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To answer all your questions about buying your first, or next rifle tonight around the campfire we lay it out, from first thoughts to opening your wallet.
Along the way we take you through a step-by-step approach to make your next purchase, your best purchase.
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This is the one you’ve been waiting for.
It’s time to celebrate hitting the ton with podcast friends Zach Williams, Matt Mc, The Frank, and Cody Gearon.
There’s some sledging, some more sledging and in between a little bit of serious stuff about the future of hunting and how we can all play our part in keeping it alive and thriving in Australia.
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Tonight, the campfire crew are joined by Tom Auger, Managing Director of Pro Tactical and the official agent for John Rigby & Co (Australia and New Zealand).
With a long connection to the gun trade, Tom shares with us his journey from working behind the gun shop counter, to becoming the lead agent for the famous Rigby rifle brand here in Australia. The guys cover off on a wide range of topics from shooting, travel and the importance of positioning hunting in a positive light now and for the future.
Of course, the guys get caught up in the history of Rigby and what it's really like to own one of arguably the world best hunting rifles.
Enjoy
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Tonight, the Campfire Crew chat about their early September return to the Northern Territory to hunt Asiatic Water Buffalo.
Whilst their first trip in 2022 was a real fly in, fly out gig, this time around the crew are road tripping it - with plenty of gear, plenty of tech and a little more experience on board.
They are even planning on bringing some of the Buffalo back for the freezer.
Enjoy
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Tonight we have a two for one deal around the campfire. We kick things off with a chat to campfire friend Rhys Bosley, the Independent Candidate for Algester.
Rhys is a strong and dedicated public land advocate and has taken the next step by throwing his hat in the ring by running as an Independent in the forthcoming Qld State Election.
After saying goodbye to Rhys, the campfire conversation turns to shotgunning and Ian’s recent, and ongoing success as a sporting shooter.
Enjoy
The Campfire Crew
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So much to talk about! Ammo, scopes, the principles of gunpowder design, ancient shot towers, fighting the good fight against bureaucracy, skull preparation and plenty more in between.
Welcome to Blah, Blah, Blah Part 3!
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Tonight, we experience the strategies, the tactics, the tension, the controversy, the scoring, the judging, the ecstasy of triumph, and the agony of defeat that was 2024 Weekend Grand Slam.
Well, that’s what we reckon anyway!
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Tonight, the campfire crew are joined by Roy Butler MP, member for Barwon in the NSW Parliament. With a patch covering over 44% of the State, Roy spends most of his time cross crossing the district to meet with constituents about the issues, challenges and opportunities affecting Barwon. Around the campfire the guys cover off on a wide range of topics from politics, the supposed extinction of kangaroos, the genius of rewilding dairy cattle, hunting, shooting, rifle and gun collections. Though for Mark there is a whole lot of reminiscing about road tripping with the family through far west New South Wales…
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Tonight, around the campfire with speak with Ned Makim about the Australian Pig Dog Hunters Association (APDHA), The Great Australian Pig Hunt and the 10,000 Ears Project.
Both the Hunt and Ear projects are examples of real hunter advocacy in action.
They promote and position recreational hunters as citizen scientists and environmentalists. It’s all about hunters collecting data that can be used to gain a better understanding of the numbers, location and movement of wild pigs in Australia and most importantly the efforts, and effectiveness of recreational hunters as a part of the solution.
Enjoy
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Tonight, around the campfire we speak with Clemente Scribani Rossi and Scott Allen from Beretta Australia about their recent African hunting adventures in Namibia.
With lots of information to share, including a game animal price list - if you’ve ever wondered about hunting Africa, then this is the podcast for you.
As an added bonus Clem and Scott give us a run down on some of the new products from Steiner and Burris they put to the test in the African bush.
Enjoy
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Tonight, round the campfire, Rohan Kelly gives us the low down on his recent SUCCESSFUL hunting adventure to Stewart Island in pursuit of the elusive South Pacific White Tail.
From inspiration, to making it happen, Rohan walks us through what you need to do to make the long trip to Stewart Island, and back a success.
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Tonight, the Campfire crew discuss what worked, what didn’t and what they want to upgrade following this year’s Fallow Deer Rut and Red Deer Roar…
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Hunt Camp, Hunt Camp, Hunt Camp - it's time to talk about Hunt Camp 2024.
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Tonight around the campfire Ian, Jono and Mark discuss nutrition, hydration, the challenges of eating well during long days in the field as well as some of their favourite hunt camp, and backpack feeds.
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