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Saskatchewan hunter Milo Hanson, who bagged a record 213 5/8-inch typical whitetail in 1993, has died at 81.
Milo Hanson, the Saskatchewan hunter who bagged a world-record typical whitetail buck in 1993 with a 213 5/8-inch rack, has died at age 81.
The deer, scored by Boone and Crockett, remains the benchmark for typical whitetails nearly 30 years later.
First spotted near Biggar, the 14-pointer was taken during a traditional deer drive using a 308 Winchester.
Despite challenges, including a disputed claim in 1998, no typical whitetail has surpassed Hanson’s record.
His legacy endures as a symbol of traditional hunting excellence.
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El cazador de Saskatchewan Milo Hanson, que consiguió un récord de 213 5/8 pulgadas de cola blanca típica en 1993, ha muerto a los 81 años.