Duck Commander Jase Pro Series Hi-Ball Double Reed Duck Call - Brown Polycarbonate

SKU:
115772476
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UPC:
040444513193
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MPN:
DCPROHB
$31.89
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Type:
Duck Call
Finish-Color:
Brown
Sound Species:
Ducks
Species:
Ducks
Material:
Polycarbonate
Electronic:
No

The Duck Commander Jase Pro Series Hi-Ball Double Reed Duck Call in brown polycarbonate is built for serious waterfowlers who want proven duck-hunting performance from a call designed by someone who lives it. Jase Robertson's signature series combines the reliable double reed design with a hi-ball tone that cuts through wind and water noise to bring ducks into range. Whether you're working a morning mallard setup or calling over timber, this brown poly construction gives you a rugged, weather-resistant call that handles the abuse of a hard season.

Double reed duck calls are the workhorse of the waterfowl world—they're intuitive to learn, forgiving in execution, and effective across a range of duck species and hunting conditions. The hi-ball configuration produces those higher-pitched, attention-getting vocalizations that reach birds at distance and carry in challenging weather. Brown polycarbonate is durable and won't crack in cold, making it ideal for late-season hunts when temperatures drop and gear takes a beating.

Duck Commander has been synonymous with waterfowl hunting since the brand's rise in Louisiana swamps, and the Jase Pro Series reflects that heritage—engineering and design feedback from someone whose name is tied to the brand's reputation. This isn't a budget call or a novelty; it's a hunting tool built to perform when it matters.

Key Features

  • Double reed design for reliable, intuitive calling
  • Hi-ball tone projects effectively over distance and through wind
  • Brown polycarbonate construction resists cracking in cold weather
  • Jase Robertson Pro Series signature design

Frequently Asked Questions

What is a double reed duck call and why is it popular?

A double reed call uses two reed pieces that vibrate against each other to create duck vocalizations. Double reeds are popular because they're user-friendly—even newer callers can produce convincing sounds quickly—and they're effective across multiple duck species and hunting scenarios.

What does "hi-ball" mean on a duck call?

Hi-ball refers to the pitch and tone of the call. Higher-pitched vocalizations project farther and are better at grabbing the attention of distant ducks, especially in windy conditions or when birds are flying overhead.

Is brown polycarbonate better than other duck call materials?

Polycarbonate is durable and temperature-resistant, making it reliable in cold weather when other materials may become brittle or crack. It's a practical choice for serious hunters who hunt late season or in harsh conditions.

Who is Jase Robertson and why his name on the call?

Jase Robertson is closely associated with Duck Commander and brings credibility and real-world hunting experience to the brand's call designs. His Pro Series reflects input from someone whose reputation depends on effective hunting gear.