First Look: FoxPro Hi-Jack Electronic Game Caller

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posted on June 15, 2021
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The Fox-Pro Hi-Jack has been re-engineered to produce large volume from a small package. The lightweight kit works off a TX-1000 remote, which comes standard with 100 FoxPro sounds, plus the FoxPro free-sound library (which itself has over 100), and the ability to hold 1000 more. A Hi-Jack decoy and Fuzzy Wuzzy topper are also included to enhance realism, working off the included remote control. 

The TX-1000 remote features a full-color graphic LCD screen, which displays the sound list or sound categories. It also has auto-volume, wireless upload to the remote, a battery-level indicator, timer or time clock, and FoxBang technology. The Hi-Jack is backed by a five-year limited warranty, FoxPro's unmatched customer support, and is proudly made in the USA.

For more information on this, or other great FoxPro products, please visit gofoxpro.comMSRP: $399.95

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