Bloodwood jackrabbit in distress predator call. Uses JC reeds that are easy to change and tune. sold
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I like that. Rich looking. :wink:
That finish on that is awesome. It looks like an old, well cared for call. Beautiful! Those faint, what I call rookie rings, really ad to it too.
If I wasn't on a short chain now I'd have that!
Don't forget how you did that one. :wink:
vvarmitr,
You have a good eye. This has to be the most elegant call I've made. Bloodwood is heavy and has wonderful musical properties. I bought 15 lbs of ruby red bloodwood. This call came from a darker part of the block. Bloodwood is hands down my favorite wood for all game call parts from tone boards to barrels to inserts.
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