The 5 Biggest Deer Ever Bagged By American Hunters

The Hanson Buck: Bagged by Milo Hanson in 1993, this whitetail deer scored 213 5/8 inches and holds the record for the largest typical whitetail deer ever taken by a hunter.

The Missouri Monarch: Taken by David Beckman in 1981, this non-typical whitetail deer scored 333 7/8 inches and is one of the largest non-typical bucks ever harvested.

The Hole-In-The-Horn Buck: Bagged by a hunter named James Jordan in 1914, this non-typical whitetail deer scored 328 2/8 inches and has an unusual antler formation with a hole near the base.

The Minnesota Monarch: Taken by a hunter named Jay Fish in 1981, this non-typical whitetail deer scored 288 2/8 inches and is one of the largest bucks ever taken in Minnesota.

The Johnny King Buck: Bagged by Johnny King in 2006, this typical whitetail deer scored 180 2/8 inches and holds the record for the largest typical buck taken with a crossbow.

The Missouri 22-Pointer: Bagged by David Beckman in 1983, this non-typical whitetail deer scored 311 6/8 inches and is one of the largest bucks ever taken in Missouri.

The Minnesota 8-Pointer: Taken by a hunter named Tim Beckel in 2009, this non-typical whitetail deer scored 194 5/8 inches and ranks as one of the largest bucks ever taken in Minnesota.

The Adam Hupf Buck: Taken by Adam Hupf in 2010, this non-typical whitetail deer scored 282 6/8 inches and is one of the largest bucks ever taken in Wisconsin.

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