Click below to hear a deer call that can be used all year long.
Ernie DeSantis with his May 20th bird (same day as last year!). 
21 pounds, 10 inch beard, 7/8 inch spurs. 
Call used: Quaker Boy X-Pot
Jose' Del Otero with his trophy.
Call used:  Quaker Boy Cyclone Push Pin
Ernie DeSantis Sr. with a nice harvest on May 19th 
23 pounds, 10 1/2  inch beard, 1 inch spurs.
Call  used: Quaker Boy Typhoon Box call
Rudy Walsh poses with the former Washtenaw county record--20  7/16 inch  double beard!
Call used:  Quaker Boy X-Pot
Ernie DeSantis with a late season Michigan Gobbler that put his skills to the test.Ernie DeSantis with his wife Stacey and the bird she made famous on DHT 2. Ernie DeSantis Sr. and his late season Michigan bearded boy.  This bird stars in DH Turkey Vol. 1.John DeSantis with a 2 and-a-half year old Michigan beauty.Jose' Del Otero with this awesome 152" 11 point that he shot on video for DeSantis Hunting.  Keep an eye out for this hunt on our videos page soon.Kelly Sexton of DH with this awesome Ohio buck.Ernie DeSantis and his Michigan opening day shotgun buck.Lew, Ernie D, Jose' D, three chairs, two Pro cameras, one shotgun, and a lot of turkey calling!  Watch this 2 camera-angle hunt on DHT2 sold on the DH ProShop page.  It's an awesome episode!Jose' Del Otero and a spring-time bad-boy that nearly gave him the slip.  See this on on DH Turkey 1 sold on our DH ProShop page.Josh Hartman and a great Michigan buck that almost snuck out of the camera's view.  Watch this hunt soon on our videos page.Rudy Walsh with the Wastenaw County, MI record holding gobbler.  Watch it all unfold on DHT vol. 1 sold on the DH ProShop page.Rudy Walsh spent long hours in the field to connect with this Michigan stud.A double-bearded, 3 year old bird that Stacey DeSantis puts down on DHT2.  Buy the video now on the DH ProShop page.Windy day gobblers are tough, but Rudy Walsh got it done on this beauty.Brett Walsh never worked so hard for a turkey in his life!  Watch this crazy pursuit on DHT 2 that nearly puts Brett over the edge.  DHT2 is sold on the DH ProShop page.Jerry Scott called this bird in from no less than 250 yards out!  Watch this bird strut right into Jerry's dekes on DH Turkey Vol. 1 sold on the DH ProShop page.Scent Killer made it happen for Josh Hartman and this big-bodied Michigan 8 point.Ernie DeSantis (center) with fellow Team 99 members Haley Heath (left) and G.O. Heath of Family Traditions TV. This picture was taken at the annual Wildlife Research Center Roundtable Retreat.Rudy Walsh and a respectable Michigan harvest any hunter would be proud to pose with.Todd Chaney and a great ending on this exceptional eastern gobbler.Todd Chaney and an awesome whitetail.Kelly Sexton made it happen with his APA Viper on this Florida hog.  See it all on our videos page coming soon.Brushing the blind in with palms is how Todd Chaney made it happen in Florida.  Video coming soon.Stacey DeSantis gets muddy while planting shelter belts at the farm.  Ernie DeSantis harvested this buck on November 15th at 1:45 pm.  In states where the hunting pressure is high, mid-day hunting can be magical.Ernie DeSantis is amazed by the sheds Tim Garren in Ohio found on a shed hunt. Father and son team, Ernie DeSantis and Ernie DeSantis Sr. pose with the gobbler that started DH.  Ernie Sr filmed the hunt, while Ernie Jr had the priveledge to harvest this late, late May Michigan Gobbler.Brett Walsh put all the pieces together on this Canadian Black Bear despite that fact he lost his Victory arrows, and had to borrow Jose's.  Watch this high-intensity hunt on our videos page.   Visit www.theblackbearexpert.com for hunt info.Rudy Walsh took this bear on video.  A beautiful cinnamon color-phase black bear.Ernie DeSantis at a Turkey seminar at Gander Mountain in Taylor, Michigan.  Rich Frye and Jerry Scott educate the public on what Muzzy broadheads will work for their APA Innovations bow.
A buck anyone would be proud to harvest.This buck was using this corner edge, but only under the cloak of darkness.Here's a bear that was just arrowed by DH ProStaffer Gary Gubacz and the Cuddeback  was fast enough to catch it!This bear gave Jose' and Brett the run around.  See what Brett ended up connecting with on our video page. (Note: Date is incorrect)Right time...wrong stand.What a beast!!Notice the scar on his hind left leg...buck scar or near miss?Some of the best bucks are taken MID-DAY...yes, it's true.Ernie Sr. harvested this beauty with his bow on October 1st.Real nice 8The Cuddeback IR is so clear at night.What a beautiful picture.  Crystal clear, and vibrant colors.Notice the orange summer coat making way for the darker, autumn fur.This buck was simply visiting during the rut.  We never had another picture, or sighting of this guy ever.This guy definitely lived in the area, but was never spotted much in the day except for a few times. (Note: The time is incorrect)This buck was conditioned early on to visit this mock scrape fueled by The Ultimate Scrape Dripper (see arrow) by Wildlife Research Center.Now that's what you want to see in June!  Imagine how much more he'll grow by the end of September.Good looking buck, and still a little more than a month to grow.That's a great buck.Now that's a toad!An awesome buck, and a prime example of why it's beneficial to hang your Cuddeback such that the deer trail is quartering to or away from the camera. This will give you the best view of his head gear.Just passing through.Look at the size difference in the buck and the doe.  That is a fully mature doe too.  This picture was taken at A & D Outfitters in Kansas.  www.adoutfitters.netIncredible mass on this buck.  This picture was taken at A&D Outfitters in Kansas.   www.adoutfitters.netA beautiful winter scene, but notice the growth on the mouth of the doe in the center of the picture.  Looks painful, but this deer was spotted the following season and beyond.  Dentist anyone?DH ProStaffers Jerry Scott and Brett Walsh never looked so happy returning with only half a deer!Simply gorgeous. Make this your desktop at work to always remind you of how blessed we are.The good news is that this Michigan buck made it through the season.  He is sure to be even more impressive next year.  This buck is looking for food at one of the warmer parts of the day.  Remember that during the Muzzloader season.
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