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  • Built By Hunters, For Hunters – The Story Behind Hunter’s Rewards
    2026/03/30

    On this episode of the Hunting Connection Podcast, I’m joined by Dan from Hunters Reward Co. We chat about how it all started, what drove him to build it, and his passion for hunting and the Aussie hunting community.

    Hunter’s Rewards is built by hunters, for hunters — a membership-based community rewarding hunters and fishos for doing what they already love.

    We dive into the roots of hunting in Australia, the lifestyle, the mateship, and why bringing the community together matters now more than ever.

    Members get access to monthly giveaways, exclusive discounts, gear deals, and a growing network of like-minded people — all while supporting Aussie businesses that back the industry.

    It’s not run by suits — it’s built by someone living the lifestyle.

    Check it out here:

    https://huntersrewardsco.com.au/?utm_source=ig&utm_medium=social&utm_content=link_in_bio&fbclid=PAdGRleAQ3IoZleHRuA2FlbQIxMQBzcnRjBmFwcF9pZA8xMjQwMjQ1NzQyODc0MTQAAaehqdQiH9wMFgcqXD9nhBpoDaw_NFDpm8y2Ru43yFmGuNMY961XbcMhs5VVfQ_aem_jtST4TIO4nQt3QiBrSZ61g

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    1 時間 35 分
  • Ballots & Bullets: The SA Election Breakdown
    2026/03/16

    On this episode of the Hunting Connection Podcast, I’m joined by Shaun from the Australian Recreation Union (ARU), who represents South Australia. We sit down to talk about the upcoming South Australian election and why it matters for hunters, shooters, and outdoor recreation users across the state.

    Shaun breaks down how the voting system works, how preferences actually flow in South Australia, and why it’s important for voters to understand exactly where their vote goes. We also discuss which political parties are showing support for firearm owners and recreational users, and which ones clearly aren’t standing up for those rights.

    It’s an honest conversation about the current political landscape, the importance of being informed before heading to the ballot box, and why unity across the hunting and shooting community matters now more than ever.

    If you’re a hunter, shooter, fisher, or someone who simply values outdoor recreation rights in Australia, this is a conversation worth listening to before election day.

    You can also follow the Australian Recreation Union pages below to stay up to date with what they’re doing.

    South Australian Page:

    https://www.facebook.com/share/1aMFxzJdiP/?mibextid=wwXIfr

    National Page:

    https://www.facebook.com/share/17KhS9GVrk/?mibextid=wwXIfr

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    44 分
  • Passing the Bow: Scotty & Khyson Stewart
    2026/03/02

    On this episode of the Hunting Connection Podcast, I’m joined by Scotty Stewart and his 11-year-old son, Khyson. Scotty has over 30 years of bowhunting experience and spent many years pig dogging, and he’s well known for consistently taking big boars and Billy goats.

    We talk about how Scotty got started, his journey through hunting, and what it’s been like passing that knowledge on to his son. Khyson is in and out of the podcast as we record at a park—chasing a feral cat, catching turtles, and just being a kid.

    Khyson also shares his own hunting stories, including his first pig and two incredible Billy goats: a 37-inch at just 10 years old and a 38-inch—trophies most bowhunters dream of and spend a lifetime chasing.

    Scotty dives into some wild stories about “Billy-eating boars”—pigs that are purely predatory and will kill and eat not only kid goats but mid to fully grown goats—and his theories on why this happens.

    We had to wrap things up quicker than planned, with Scotty getting eaten alive by mozzies by the lake, but I’m looking forward to sitting down with him again and hearing more of his stories in future episodes.

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    1 時間 19 分
  • Late Starts & Hard Lessons: Building Life on Your Own Terms With Tommy Z Customs
    2026/02/16

    On this episode of the Hunting Connection Podcast, I’m joined by Tommy from Tommy Z Customs and I Like It Deep Spearfishing.

    We dive into Tommy’s journey of getting into hunting and spearfishing later in life, and how that path led him to building his own custom 4WD roof consoles. This episode is about backing yourself, learning skills the hard way, and choosing independence over relying on the system.

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    1 時間 13 分
  • Waterfowl Calling, Craft, and Obsession with Chance from Quillcreek
    2026/02/02

    On this episode of the Hunting Connection Podcast, I’m joined by Chance from Quillcreek. Chance is a mad-keen waterfowl hunter from Wisconsin with a deep passion for ducks and geese. From guiding waterfowl hunts to competing in waterfowl calling competitions, Chance has been immersed in the waterfowl world for years. We dive into how he first got started in hunting, how he learned and refined the art of calling, and what led him to begin making his own custom calls. We also talk about the waterfowl scene in the United States, the dedication and practice it takes to compete at a high level, and what keeps him driven to chase birds season after season. It’s a great chat covering hunting culture, craftsmanship, and the obsession that comes with waterfowl hunting.

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    1 時間 17 分
  • Lessons from WA: Firearms Law Fallout with Olly from Rocky Creek Ranch
    2026/01/19

    On this episode of the Hunting Connection Podcast, I’m joined by Olly from Rocky Creek Ranch — a horse breeder and farmer from Western Australia who’s been right on the front line of the new firearms laws brought in after the Bondi tragedy.

    Olly breaks down what’s actually happening on the ground in WA — slow and confusing systems, firearms branch staff giving mixed information, and a lot of uncertainty for farmers and firearm owners trying to work out what they’re allowed to keep and what they’re being forced to surrender.

    We also talk about why the rest of Australia should be paying attention, what these changes really mean for everyday people who rely on firearms for work and land management, and what lessons can be learned before the same thing rolls out elsewhere.

    If you care about hunting, farming, firearm ownership, and where this country is heading, this is one you’ll want to hear.

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    1 時間 27 分
  • Hunting, Heritage & Kids’ Books with The Venison Diplomat
    2026/01/05

    On this episode of the Hunting Connection Podcast, I’m joined by Rob Baldinger, also known as The Venison Diplomat.

    We dive into how Rob got into hunting, what it truly means to him, and his passion for strengthening the hunting community by educating the next generation. Rob shares the story behind his new children’s book, I Am a Deer Hunter, with more titles already in the works.

    This fun and engaging book is a fantastic read for kids and a great way to introduce them to hunting values, respect for nature, and where food really comes from.

    Learn more about Rob and his work at thevenisondiplomat.com.au

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    1 時間 53 分
  • United We Stand : Firearm rights in Australia
    2025/12/24

    The room was crowded, the mics weren’t perfect, and the mission couldn’t be clearer: get Australia’s hunting voices into one place and push back on rushed, headline‑driven laws with unity, evidence, and heart. Cody’s seed turned into a national roundtable featuring hosts from Wild Origins, Get Outdoors With Drew and Cam, Women Who Hunt, Hunting Connection, In The Dark and Bullet Points, Australian Hunting Backcountry, Nature’s Perks, Hunting Republic, and the Australian Hunting Podcast. What followed was a frank, sometimes raw, always focused conversation about protecting a lawful lifestyle that feeds families, fuels regional economies, and keeps ferals in check.

    We unpack what “four guns” really means for humane shots, competition disciplines, family setups, and the ethics that guide calibre choice. We challenge the proposal to strip appeal rights, knowing due process isn’t a luxury in a democracy. We talk national registry pros and cons without ignoring data‑leak scars,

    and we explain why registering barrels and stocks would swamp understaffed branches for no safety gain. The group calls out media myths and belt‑fed fantasies, then gets practical: short, respectful emails to MPs; signing both NSW petitions; and supporting each other without ego or infighting. Industry voices outline the real cost to retailers, importers, guides, and country towns, while long‑timers share lessons from 1996 and why the public mood feels different today.

    This is not a culture war monologue; it’s a plan built on unity and calm persistence. We ask listeners to act locally, communicate clearly, and check on their mates. If you care about hunting, target shooting, conservation, or simply fair process, this conversation gives you the words and the steps to make a difference right now.

    If this resonated, share it with a mate, sign the petitions, and send your email today. Subscribe for follow‑ups and wins, and leave a review so more Aussies can find this conversation.

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    1 時間 54 分