If hunting and fishing is a right, then there's no need for any laws, regulations, restrictions, licenses, seasons, bag limits or anything.
Nothing. Run free and hunt or fish at your leisure.
Same for driving. That might fall under "pursuit of happiness" for some people, or "liberty" for others, or "life" for just about everyone needing to go to the store for food or job to earn money.
So, don't pay taxes or get a driver's license or even a car tag.
Possessing and owning firearms is guaranteed by the Second Amendment, reinforced by the Supreme Court. So we don't need to pay for any permits, gun carry permits or pay anything related to those. Safety courses for hunters also would be moot.
When you get picked up and taken to court, argue these things and see how far it gets you.
As I recall a number of years ago an amendment to the Alabama State Constitution was passed by a significant number of voters that hunting is a "right" in the State of Alabama. It did not state anything about it being an unlimited right to do as you please, only a right to engage in the act of hunting as allowed under the rules and regulations of the State.
I am sure there are some on here that can come up with the exact amendment if needed.
"After all, it is not the killing that brings satisfaction; it is the contest of skill and cunning. The true hunter counts his achievement in proportion to the effort involved and the fairness of the sport." Dr. Saxton Pope