In the quiet farming community of Biggar, Saskatchewan, the death of hunter Milo Hanson has marked the end of an era in the global hunting world, closing the chapter on a life that forever changed conservation history. Best known for harvesting the legendary Hanson Buck, Milo Hanson was more than a hunter; he was a trailblazer whose dedication, expertise, and ethical approach to the sport set new standards that continue to inspire hunters around the world.

Milo’s achievements went beyond record-setting hunts. He was a passionate advocate for wildlife conservation, promoting responsible hunting practices and habitat preservation at every opportunity. Those who knew him speak of his deep respect for nature, his patience and skill in the field, and his willingness to mentor the next generation of hunters. His knowledge of tracking, wildlife behavior, and sustainable hunting practices made him a revered figure in outdoor communities internationally.
The Hanson Buck, a milestone in hunting history, symbolized Milo’s perseverance, dedication, and understanding of the natural world. Hunters everywhere admired not only the accomplishment itself but also the ethical standards he embodied throughout his career. Milo’s legacy continues to influence modern hunting practices, conservation efforts, and the broader outdoor community.
Though his passing leaves a profound void in Biggar and among hunters globally, Milo Hanson’s contributions will endure. His name, achievements, and commitment to conservation ensure that his impact will be remembered and celebrated for generations, securing his place as a legendary figure in the history of hunting.