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'The womanization of protein consumption': Canadians quickly turning away from meat
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<blockquote data-quote="scotian" data-source="post: 1221586" data-attributes="member: 1959"><p>Filling up a big freezer with wild game meat and fish isn't actually all that difficult, obviously it takes some skill as you have to learn how to shoot and cast a line, it also takes a bit of money to buy the equipment but overall, it is a very worthwhile investment. I recommend hunting and fishing to any guy out there who wants to learn a valuable life skill, there's nothing like hauling in a big fish and then cooking it up on a BBQ or shooting a deer and eating the meat for several months. </p><p></p><p>If you don't know anyone who hunts and fishes, just look up local fish and game association or hunting forums and find people local to your area and tell them that you're interested in hunting and fishing. Most guys would enjoy having someone come along, it's extra help dragging a dead animal out of the woods or helping gut fish. If you become friends with dudes who have boats, ATVS and cabins then you'll have an awesome time.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="scotian, post: 1221586, member: 1959"] Filling up a big freezer with wild game meat and fish isn't actually all that difficult, obviously it takes some skill as you have to learn how to shoot and cast a line, it also takes a bit of money to buy the equipment but overall, it is a very worthwhile investment. I recommend hunting and fishing to any guy out there who wants to learn a valuable life skill, there's nothing like hauling in a big fish and then cooking it up on a BBQ or shooting a deer and eating the meat for several months. If you don't know anyone who hunts and fishes, just look up local fish and game association or hunting forums and find people local to your area and tell them that you're interested in hunting and fishing. Most guys would enjoy having someone come along, it's extra help dragging a dead animal out of the woods or helping gut fish. If you become friends with dudes who have boats, ATVS and cabins then you'll have an awesome time. [/QUOTE]
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