I guess what im about to ask is a bit offtopic, but do you think that hunting is something you need to get used to from your childhood ? I personally couldn't imagine myself killing an animal, if there's plenty of meat in shops etc., but i guess that's just me though.
Maybe you should investigate your "meat in shops" and where it comes from - the life the animal gets to live, the live transport, the slaughtering, the butchering, the processing, the packaging. Then compare that to an animal taken by a hunter. Every time you buy meat you've effectively killed an animal, but you've done it in a way far more cruel than any hunter would.
Ive never really been hunting but looks super intense and i love the outdoors! I think many people use hunting as a scapegoat from everyday problems. relaxing im sure
hunting must very exciting experience. never tried to hunt before but i really wanna have a try.i heard wide animals r more delicious than domestic animals.
I am mostly vegetarian and I don't hunt. However, the 200 acres I live on are used for hunting during hunting season. Given the extreme cold and long winters we have on this elevation, sometimes I think it might be better for the deer to be killed in a human manner than having to go through these extreme temperatures.
I used to hunt rabbit (and other animals) with my Dad. Rabbit and rice cooked in wine is a very traditional dish for my culture in my area. I absolutely prefer wild rabbit to domestically raised rabbit. Much more tasty.