I live in NE Louisiana. Here many blacks engage in outdoor activities of all kinds. I know many black men who hunt and there are many black fishermen (and women). I've also met a black man who was a trapper. When I was a kid, my dad took me on a great guided fishing trip for white perch (sac-a-lait) in central Louisiana where our guide was a French speaking black man. However, there are very few blacks who shoot clay targets in our region.

I suspect it has a lot to do with where you grew up. If you grew up in a rural area and were exposed to hunting and fishing you are more likely to do so regardless of race. If you grew up in an urban area and were not exposed to outdoor activities you probably don't hunt or fish.