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Introducing... "El Heffe"
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Introducing... "El Heffe"
Category: Native Animal

The Midland County monster we call "El Heffe". He has been seen since 07 on trail cams, but nobody has seen him in person yet.

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Author:tx ranger Comment Left:01/01/2010 12:29

Rattle this big boy out. He will come.Just by his rack he is the El Heffe of those woods.

Author:qualityhuntconsultants Comment Left:01/01/2010 19:44

thie deer needs one more year...

Author:csddarden Comment Left:01/01/2010 19:49

lol, this is him from 2007 I believe.

Author:csddarden Comment Left:01/01/2010 19:50

Someone vandalized the property and either destroyed or stole the 3 cams the landowner had (including stealing 2 4-wheelers and clipping the electrical wires in the feeders) so there were no cams out this season, no clue if he's still around even, but there is very little deer hunting done in the area so chances are good that he's still around if he doesnt die of old age.

Author:murphy1961 Comment Left:01/05/2010 10:40

Sounds like he has gone nocturnal.