Bearkiller WTF does the below have to do with anything in this thread that I have said??? You hunt for the joy of wilderness and for the need to 'outsmart' some poor bambie I hunt to get meat no where is there any rottenness going on. If you are not in the process of attempting to kill something then you are not hunting so obviously killing is the end game. Just cause you enjoy sitting on a stump pre season enjoying a sunset while scouting does not change the purpose of hunting.
You misunderstand. Yes, of course killing is the ultimate objective, but it's not the reason why one should
enjoy hunting. If that is in fact the sole reason you hunt, then Ruark's quote applies to you.
Needing the meat or subsistence hunting applies to so few people these days, we needn't discuss that, it's a moot point. I'd bet it doesn't apply to you, as it certainly doesn't apply to me. That does not mean I don't enjoy wild game, I pretty much eat no domestic meat,but I wouldn't starve without wild game.
"One does not hunt in order to kill, one kills in order to have hunted." If you don't follow that, you're not a hunter in my books. There's no reason to be ashamed of hunting and there are other reasons to give than "I do it for the meat".
Regardless, way off topic. The best way to get young hunters to enjoy the sport is to teach them to respect wildlife and view nature through open eyes. When I was young and started hunting, I wanted to shoot everything in sight as well. Over the years I learned to look at things a little differently.
There's no doubt hunter numbers are declining, and the average age is increasing. Many that do hunt have little time to do so. Now we're back at the "let's kill something quick and get back to work/wife/regular life" mentality. Few people really take the time to enjoy hunting.