Late to the thread, but divebuddy would fit neatly into the culture of our section of the western U.S. Besides, where else but hunting can a man spit between his teeth and scratch an itch in his 'private parts' without looking around to see who's watching?
Thing is, I see criticism leveled at hunters for "killing for fun" when in fact, the kill itself has little to do with the skill and self-reliance involved in hunting for "fun". It's been shown, for example with pheasants that the rate of survival through a western U.S. winter is only about 30% or so. The birds that die 'naturally' either starve, freeze or are taken by various and sundry predators. Predation by coyotes, badgers, skunks, barn owls and hawks is not a pretty process either, but one that's certainly slower and more painful than a good shot with number 6 shot from an 80 year old Winchester 12 gauge shot gun at 30 or 40 yards.
Plus, if one is fortunate enough to be blessed with children... boys or girls, the instillment of appreciation for fire arms and hunting creates bonds that last a life time.
So, we've taken Pronghorn antelope, Mule deer and Elk so far this fall and pheasant season just opened. We'll do the waterfowl hunt just before Thanksgiving!