Dan Thompson Custom Predator Calls. Long Range DOUBLE Jack. Produces a EXTRA LOUD distressed jackrabbit sound. Great for coyote, fox, bear, cougar, and other predators. Wood construction provides for clear pure natural tone. Expert craftsmanship shows.
Dan Thompson Long Range Double Jackrabbit PC1D FAQ
The Dan Thompson Long Range Double Jackrabbit PC1D is designed to attract predators by producing realistic double-reed jackrabbit distress sounds. These loud prey-in-distress vocalizations imitate an injured jackrabbit and are effective for calling predators over long distances. The double reed design creates a fuller, raspier sound that helps grab the attention of predators in open country.
No. The Dan Thompson Long Range Double Jackrabbit PC1D is a closed reed mouth call that requires little to no practice to master. Its fixed double reed design produces consistent jackrabbit distress sounds with simple airflow, making it beginner-friendly while providing experienced predator hunters with louder, raspier distress vocalizations.
Use the Long Range Double Jackrabbit PC1D when you need a loud jackrabbit distress sound that carries across large areas. It is especially effective in open country, windy conditions, or anytime you want a more aggressive distress sound than a standard single reed rabbit call. The PC1D works well as a primary call for long-range predator hunting.
The Long Range Double Jackrabbit PC1D produces realistic jackrabbit distress vocalizations with a louder, raspier tone created by its double reed design. Its closed reed construction provides consistent prey distress sounds with minimal effort, making it easy to produce convincing long-range rabbit distress calls.
The Dan Thompson Long Range Double Jackrabbit PC1D stands out by combining a closed reed design with dual reeds to create louder, fuller, and raspier jackrabbit distress sounds than traditional single reed calls. This added sound volume and realism make it an excellent choice for hunters who need maximum calling range while maintaining the simplicity of a closed reed predator call.