bearkilr
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Then perhaps the definitions need to be altered, or a new category introduced.
To me, hockey and football are sports. Hunting purely for meat in the freezer is not in the category of "sport" in my opinion. The fact that I can afford to go to the store and buy meat is irrelevant.
Let's put it this way, if I don't have wild game, or I can't find a local farmer to buy grass-fed, hormone-free meat from, then I do not eat meat. My goal, which I hopefully will reach some day, will be to only eat meat that I have harvested myself. Period.
Will I die if I do not hunt? No, but perhaps I will be eating a lot of beans.I do not think this makes me a "sport hunter".
Maybe "1(B): Self-imposed Subsistence Hunting" is an appropriate sub-category?
Oh, and I do not assume that trophy hunters waste meat. It just seems that their primary concern is "the trophy" and the meat is an afterthought or secondary benefit (like "sport hunting"?). As long as the meat is consumed (if it is fit for consumption) then I have nothing to say about the matter, but I am just not in those categories.
Ok, one simple question:
If someone provided you with a steady supply of wild meat, would that satisfy your need? If yes, then I agree, you're not a sport hunter.
If however, you enjoy being outdoors and hunting while achieving your goal of obtaining meat, then you're a sport hunter. It's actually pretty simple IMO;
-necessity equals subsistence
-enjoyment with the added benefit of meat equals sport hunting



















































