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Giant Typical Likely to Beco*e the New No. 1 Hunter-Killed Buck in Ontario

Giant Typical Likely to Beco*e the New No. 1 Hunter-Killed Buck in Ontario

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Dearl Hill with the giant typical whitetail he killed in November 2021. Dearl Hill / via Facebook

After being stashed in the freezer for six months, the buck is slated for panel scoring by the Province's big-game record keepers


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Dearl Hill with the giant typical whitetail he killed in November 2021. Dearl Hill / via Facebook

In November 2021, Ontario hunter Dearl Hill killed what is likely to beco*e the new No. 1 typical whitetail ever taken by a hunter in the province. The record has not yet been confirmed by the Foundation for the Recognition of Ontario’s Wildlife, according to Ontario Out of Doors. The group, which maintains the Big Game Records of Ontario book, will have the antlers panel-scored before it can beco*e official.





At this point, however, the panel-scoring is little more than a formality. Hill’s buck is already listed in the Boone & Crockett book as the top hunter-killed typical whitetail ever taken in Ontario, with a final score of 190 4/8 inches. (This score is only topped by a 194 2/8-inch whitetail that was picked up by an official with the Ontario Ministry of Natural Resources in 2009.) The B&C’s score chart for Hill’s buck shows a total of 14 points and a gross score of 204 4/8 inches.





Little is known about Hill’s hunt for the monster whitetail, and he did not respond to immediate requests for co*ment. But the 62-year-old hunter’s Facebook profile shows photos of him with the buck in a bean field on Nov. 7, 2021. Hill, who lives in Sarnia, noted in a co*ment that he killed the deer near Brigden, which lies roughly 10 miles east of the U.S. border and the town of St. Clair, Michigan.





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Hill with the buck in his living room in Sarnia, Ontario.  Courtesy Dearl Hill / via Facebook




“He was the king of the Oil Springs area,” one of Hill’s friends wrote in a follow-up co*ment. “You took his crown!”





Ontario Out of Doors reports that Hill kept the buck’s head in a freezer for the next six months until it could be checked out by a Boone & Crockett scorer sometime in April 2022. According to the publication, the scorer recorded a total of 194 3/8 inches of antler. This doesn’t match with the Club’s score sheet, which shows a final score of 190 4/8. However, even the lower number will be enough to edge out the current No. 1 whitetail in the Typical Firearms category of FROW’s big game records book: a 190 1/8 whitetail taken in 2009 by hunter Harry Brown.





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“I did not know he would be number one,” the unnamed scorer told OOD in reference to Hill’s buck. “But I did know he was the biggest typical I have ever seen.”


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