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Tim Bull praises the state government's announcement of 2025 Duck Season
Gippsland East MP Tim Bull welcomes the 2025 duck season, running March 19 - June 9 with a nine-duck daily limit. He urges hunters to follow regulations. More details: Game Management Authority website.
Gippsland East Nationals MP, Tim Bull, is pleased the State government has announced the 2025 duck season. The season will run from March 19 until June 9 with a daily bag limit of nine. Start time is from 8am until 30 minutes after sunset.
Gippsland East MP Tim Bull welcomes the 2025 duck season, running March 19- June 9, with a nine-duck daily limit and an 8am start time
Mr Bull said, "My electorate contains one of the highest percentages of duck hunters in the state and also attracts many to the area over the season. I encourage all hunters to do the right thing and abide by the regulations in place," he said. Full details on the season can be obtained from the Game Management Authority website.
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