| Bob,
I read about the new record in one of the hunting rags but they didn't
have a picture.
The guy was hunting(rifle) with a couple of buddies when they jumped
the megabuck and he ran across a field. He said his buddy missed it
and he "got lucky". The guy seemed like he didn't get the big head
from it.
I'm going muzzleloading tomorrow morning in Ohio, but I think his new
record won't be in jeopardy.
Wess
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I brought in the magazine today to type in teh article, here is
what it says:
From "New England GAME&FISH" February 1994
"Almost 80 years after James Jordan downed the biggest whitetail ever
known, that record has been shattered by a Canadian farmer and a
remarkable new trophy buck.
Milo Hanson's giant 12-point whitetail, taken Nov. 23, 1993, in
Saskatchewan, has set a new standard for deer hunters everywhere. When
it is officially scored, it almost assuradly will be recognized by the
Boone and Crockett Club as teh new No. 1 typical-type whitetail. In
the meantime, it is capturing the imagination of every hunter who
hears of it.
Hanson's trophy, when scored in December for Saskatchewan's
provincial record book, totaled 214 4/8 points in the B&C scoring
system. The Jordan buck, which was taken in Wisconsin in 1914, sported
a 10-point rack and scored 206 1/8 points.
Even allowing for shrinkage prior to the official B&C scoring, the new
deer should surpass Jordan's mark by a wide margin.
Reports of a big buck had been circulating fro more than a year in the
tiny community of Biggar, Saskatchewan, anda number of hunters were
searching for the deer. Hanson and his hunting partners, after finally
spotting the buck in mid-November, found themselves engaged in a
dramatic, week-long battle of wits with the elusive whitetail.
The exclusive, detailed story of the record-book buck, complete with
an array of on-the-scene color photos, appears on the newstands this
month in the February issue of "North American WHITETAIL" magazine.
More details will also be featured in the march issue of this
magazine, as we bring you bonus coverage of this history-making
deer."
There is also a picture of the beast with some measurements:
Inside spread of 27 2/8 inches with 14 inch tines.
I think if I saw that thing in the woods, I'd be afraid to shoot
it, it might get mad at me :-)
--Bob
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