OL’s hunting editor recounts how Hanson was never comfortable with the fame that came with tagging the world-record whitetail ...
This story, “World-Record Whitetail?” appeared in the May 1992 issue of Outdoor Life. The Koberstein buck grossed 235 5/8 inches, netted 207 2/8 and was expected to replace the Jordan Buck as the new ...
Since 1993, the world record typical whitetail buck has remained a 213 5/8-inch giant taken by Saskatchewan hunter and farmer Milo Hanson. The deer—a clean, 14-pointer with an inside spread of over 27 ...
Milo Hanson has held the world record for hunting the largest typical whitetail deer since 1993. He died earlier this week at age 80.
Milo Hanson, the Saskatchewan farmer who harvested the world-record typical whitetail deer more than three decades ago, has ...
The story below is an updated version of a story that originally published in 2024. Pennsylvania buck have been growing older and bigger for most of the 21st century, allowing more hunters to join the ...
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