![]() ![]() For an extremely customizable setup, the Hi-Jack has plenty of features that make it a versatile call for a variety of hunting situations. It has auto-volume, wireless upload to the remote, a battery level indicator, a timer, and a time clock. Perhaps the best part about this call, the TX1000 remote, features a full graphic LCD screen, which displays the sound list or categories. This electronic call comes standard with 100 high-quality sounds, but it holds up to 1,000, so you can add your customized playlist to it. The Hi-Jack has ample volume in a lightweight package that includes a decoy and FOXPRO’s most sought-after remote, the TX1000. Remote doesn’t attach to call for storage.Remote Operating Distance: Over 100 yards in ideal conditions.The FOXPRO Hi-Jack and TX1000 remote allow the user to control volume, sound selection, categorize a favorite sound list, and operate a decoy. Best Remote: FOXPRO Hi-Jack with TX1000 Remote Whether you’re on a budget or need a solid backup, this call is too affordable and realistic not to have around your neck. I swapped to the Dying Rabbit and had a coyote respond after a few minutes of calling. This past winter on a hunt in a wooded river bottom, I was using an electronic call but decided the sound echoed too much. Whether you’re a new or a seasoned hunter, the Dying Rabbit is a versatile call to add to your pack. Thanks to the flexible body you can change tone and inflection. ![]() Squeeze the end closed for a quiet whine and release it for increased volume. The Flextone Game Calls Dying Rabbit is a coaxer at close range and an attention-grabber across long distances.
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