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GoneShootin I am not aware you can get a license to shoot roos in NSW as a sporting shooter ?? If you have seen some reference to this, please post it as it would be new to me. Culling permits are in most states available under two methods: 1. Available to the landowner for use by a professional licensed roo shooter for commercial harvesting; and 2. Available to the landowner as a pest destruction permit. Sporting shooters might get access to no. 2 above if the find a landowner who gives them access. Queensland does have a sporting permit available if they have signed agreement by a landowner and permits up to fifty roos to be shot. Lots of wallabies are also culled in Tasmania. For specific roo shooting requirements in NSW try a search. |