I get the question, but I'd answer it more in a way that feeling masculine shouldn't be defined by an activity you're doing. Feeling masculine because you're hunting, or fucking or whatever is more of an endorphin rush, and can often be used as a feeling of validation and has been turned into a definition of masculine. Being masculine, to me, is more about being who you are, and being comfortable enough with that to not need to make your masculinity about an act of violence or sex or a competition in some way. That doesn't mean you can't enjoy these things, I enjoy hunting, I love fucking, I play sports all the time, but that doesn't make me masculine. I guess that's what some would call toxic masculinity, but I've never really subscribed to that term because that would imply that only masculine people do these things. Women can find the same "high" so to speak from these activities as men can.
I guess if you want to feel masculine in my book, learn who you are first, be proud of who you are, don't be afraid of other's opinion of you, and take care of yourself. All things that are way more challenging to do than hunting or fucking, and it's something that can keep you at a more even keel emotionally with yourself because you won't need continued validation of your masculinity.