Residents of Bigfork, Minnesota, United States are honoring the legacy of Milo Hanson, a Canadian hunter whose name remains synonymous with one of the most famous records in wildlife history.
Hanson is best known for harvesting a massive white-tailed deer in 1993, which went on to become the world record buck as recognized by Boone and Crockett Club.
The deer’s antlers, measuring an extraordinary size, set a benchmark that has stood for decades, making it one of the most iconic records in North American hunting history.
Outdoor enthusiasts and conservationists continue to discuss Hanson’s achievement, not only for its record-breaking nature but also for its place in wildlife management and hunting heritage.
The story of the world record buck has been widely shared across generations, symbolizing patience, skill, and respect for nature.
As tributes pour in, Hanson’s legacy remains deeply rooted in the outdoor community, where his record continues to inspire hunters and wildlife admirers alike.