A bill to allow private hunting reserves - or game parks - in NSW will be debated in state parliament after the Shooters and Fishers Party succeeded in getting the issue on the agenda.

Shooters and Fishers MP Robert Brown said his bill would amend the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals Act and other acts to repeal the current ban on private game reserves to hunt animals and trap shooting of birds.

Shooters party members Robert Borsak and Robert Brown want private hunting reserves to be permissable in NSW. Credit:Steven Siewert

The government says the bill will be considered by cabinet "in line with standard practice".

But Mr Brown has rejected suggestions by the Greens that the move is part of a deal with the government after the Shooters and Fishers helped defeat a bill that would have banned coal seam gas in parts of the state.