Yeah, I have no problem with hunting for food (incuding fishing) as long as its from a sustainable source. That said, I'd rather not hunt- killing things is just too hard to do. Plus all the essential dietary components can be found in many other ways, and that in itself makes eating/cooking quite enjoyable. It also helps me to focus on my health, as I need a bit 'extra' to keep well.
A lot of people look at you with scorn if you say you don't eat meat, I've noticed.
Hmm, its weird- often people get 'offended' when I mention I don't eat meat. I never expect anyone to make any extra effort for me; Aussies love their barbeques

and I would never presume that someone should provide a meat-free meal; but the thing that does irritate me is the fact that its simply something I
don't do. Its simply something I'm not involved in, and hence, it seems odd that people get up in arms about it. People should, maybe, care abut things that are actually being done, as opposed to not. If that makes sense.
As a person, I don't identify with vegetarians/vegans; its a label I'd rather not be overshadowed by. However, on a personal level, its a small thing I can NOT do that I think will help the world, in a small way

I duno- I've tried chicken about 3 year ago and it flat out tasted like dead bird (weird that???

:D). I used to enjoy it, but not any more. I don;t think I could eat meat even if I tried. Concerning is the fact I have borderline-very low iron levels, but I am taking a liquid supplement to assist with that. Also concerning is the fact the full chains f amino acids are hard to come by, when not eating meat- but thats when middle eastern/asian foods come into play and mouth.