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A question about where I can fossick NSW
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<blockquote data-quote="HomerJSimpson" data-source="post: 529292" data-attributes="member: 17191"><p>You could be right! My work background involved lots of policies and procedures, so I'm not to bad at finding ways to get out of things, but from what I have read so far, we always need permission from the land holder or from whoever is managing that area. So from this, it reads to me that it's almost as though the only places we can do our hobby without getting permission first, are the places that have been stipulated by the NSW Forestry Commission. Other than those areas, we just have private land once permission has been granted. </p><p></p><p>If my conclusions above are not correct or you know of a law etc that suggests different, please share. </p><p></p><p>I'm very new to this hobby, I'm not at all trying to stir up issues; I've been bending the rules all my life and an happy to continue, but I don't want my son getting in trouble for anything. Hope I'm making sense.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="HomerJSimpson, post: 529292, member: 17191"] You could be right! My work background involved lots of policies and procedures, so I'm not to bad at finding ways to get out of things, but from what I have read so far, we always need permission from the land holder or from whoever is managing that area. So from this, it reads to me that it's almost as though the only places we can do our hobby without getting permission first, are the places that have been stipulated by the NSW Forestry Commission. Other than those areas, we just have private land once permission has been granted. If my conclusions above are not correct or you know of a law etc that suggests different, please share. I'm very new to this hobby, I'm not at all trying to stir up issues; I've been bending the rules all my life and an happy to continue, but I don't want my son getting in trouble for anything. Hope I'm making sense. [/QUOTE]
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