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[NSW] 45% off ECO Fishing Hut Accommodation via Department of Primary Industries (Fishing License Holders)

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ECOHUTS

NSW fishing license number required.

Eco Fishing Huts Are Back!
Start planning your next fishing adventure because Eco Fishing Huts are back! There are 19 amazing locations in national parks across NSW that are now open again for booking. There are some fantastic opportunities to enjoy great fishing in spectacular locations from freshwater mountain streams to coastal beaches and rocky headlands.

You can now save a massive 45% on your Eco Hut stay, thanks to an exclusive discount supported with funds from the Recreational Fishing Trusts!

Now is the time to take advantage of this incredible offer. Go with the family or a group of friends and enjoy the isolation of these amazing stays.

These unique wilderness accommodation opportunities are available until 31 December 2020 so be quick as the prime times and more popular locations are sure to fill up fast.

For more information or to book your next fishing adventure check out our website: https://bit.ly/2glub6U.

Be sure to enter the code “ECOHUTS” and include your recreational licence number (or your fishing fee exemption details, for example, if you’re a pensioner) in the comments section when you make your booking.

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  • +2

    Killing terrestrial animals in a NP - illegal.

    Killing aquatic animals in a NP - encouraged.

    Such consistency.

    • Many of the rivers and lakes are overrun with European carp which are a menace to native species. As far as I know you are not allowed to throw them back if you catch them.

    • +4

      I'm with you 100% vofa! National Parks have been breeding grounds and havens for feral species for far too long and they're decimating our local flora and fauna.

      If we all get together, we can convince the authorities how ridiculous this inconsistency is and lobby them to increase feral culls in National Parks or at least open the parks up licenced hunters.

    • Most of the fish are artificially introduced.

      Not necessarily pest species but seeded by planes.

      There are few native species in most Alpine and Highland regions, just look at the PDF and see how most all of them are coastal.

      https://www.dpi.nsw.gov.au/fishing/habitat/publications/pubs…

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