RE: Why do hunters... "Like to Kill"?
It's not the "killing" that you have to like. "Killing" only takes a split second, whether it's the squeeze of the trigger or release of the bow. It's everything that it takes before the "killing" and everything after (to prepare the meat) that is hunting. If it was the "killing" I enjoyed, I wouldn't be a hunter. Mainly because, for all the hunting I do, there is very little "killing" in comparision. The main joy I get when I "kill" an animal, isn't from the "kill", it's from the satisfaction of knowing I worked hard, my hard work paid off and I have something (delicious) to show for it.