Call in wary predators with a compact, no-nonsense distress call that’s built to sound real, carry far, and finish close: the Haydel’s Game Calls Government Hunter Baby Rabbit Open Call (GHJ). This proven double-reed, open-reed predator call delivers convincing baby cottontail and jackrabbit distress—the kind of urgent, gravelly cries that can pull coyotes, foxes, bobcats, and other predators out of cover and into your setup. Crafted from clear acrylic for durability and consistent tone, the GHJ also includes a built-in coaxer voice (squeaker) for those final seconds when a predator hangs up at close range. This model is MPN GHJ with UPC 086666200602. Haydel's Game Calls+1
One call, two ends: loud distress + close-range coaxer
The GHJ is designed with a dual-ended voice system that gives you versatility without extra gear:
Main distress end: Blow into one end to create a super gravelly jackrabbit/baby rabbit distress tone that carries and triggers attention. Haydel's Game Calls+1
Coaxer end: Blow into the opposite end to get a squeaker sound—perfect for finishing predators that stop short or circle downwind. Haydel's Game Calls+1
This “reach out, then seal the deal” design is exactly what many predator hunters want in a single call—start loud to grab ears across a draw, then switch to subtle coaxing to pull them those last few yards.
Double reed power: richer, more aggressive predator-attracting sound
Built with a double reed, the Government Hunter Baby Rabbit call is tuned to create a full, raspy, emotional distress—a sound profile many hunters prefer when calling pressured coyotes or predators that have heard too many generic rabbit calls. The double-reed setup helps add depth and texture to your calling, making it easier to sound like real prey instead of a flat, one-note whistle. Haydel's Game Calls+1
Create “hyper-ventilating” death cries with blow-and-draw technique
When the moment calls for maximum urgency, the GHJ lets you produce rapid, frantic sequences—often described as “hyper-ventilating death cries”—by blowing and sucking air from either end. That allows you to keep sound going with less pause, increase realism, and change cadence quickly as a predator approaches. Haydel's Game Calls+1
Clear acrylic construction: durable, consistent, field-ready
The GHJ is made with a clear acrylic body, a material prized for its toughness and consistent sound characteristics in changing weather. Acrylic calls also stand up well to hard use—riding in packs, lanyards, and coat pockets through cold mornings, dusty roads, and wet conditions—without losing their voice. TLO Outdoors+1
Ideal for coyotes, foxes, bobcats, and more
Rabbit distress is a universal dinner bell across predator species, and the GHJ is built to cover both distance and close-range scenarios. It’s a strong fit for:
Coyotes: start with the gravelly distress, then coax/squeak to finish
Bobcats: steady distress with periodic coaxer squeaks can keep them coming
Foxes: quick, high energy sequences often trigger fast responses
General predator calling: one compact call for mixed terrain and conditions globalordnance.com+1
How to run the GHJ for real-world stands
To get the most from your Haydel’s GHJ Government Hunter call:
Open loud: Use the main end for 15–30 seconds of gravelly baby rabbit/jackrabbit distress. Haydel's Game Calls+1
Pause and scan: Give predators time to commit and move.
Escalate with blow-and-draw: Add frantic “hyper-ventilating” cries if activity is slow. Haydel's Game Calls+1
Finish with the squeaker: When a predator hangs up, switch ends and coax them into range. Haydel's Game Calls+1
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If you want one compact predator call that can reach out with gravelly rabbit distress, then switch instantly to a close-range squeaker to finish the stand, the Haydel’s Government Hunter Baby Rabbit Open Call (GHJ) is the kind of practical, field-proven tool you’ll keep on your lanyard all season.
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