Primos 316 Still Cottontail Rabbit Call - Predator Attracting Rabbit Sounds, Green
- Type:
- Locator Call
- Finish-Color:
- Green
- Sound Species:
- Rabbit
- Species:
- Predator
- Battery Size:
- N/A
- Material:
- Plastic/Flexible Hose
- Electronic:
- No
- Preset Features:
- N/A
- Sounds:
- Distress
- Hands Free:
- Yes
The Primos 316 Still Cottontail Rabbit Call is a hands-free predator call designed to bring coyotes, foxes, and other predators within range by mimicking the distress cry of a wounded cottontail rabbit. If you hunt predators, you already know that rabbit sounds are among the most effective attractants available—and this call lets you deploy that advantage without holding a device to your mouth, freeing both hands for your rifle or shotgun.
What sets the Still Cottontail apart is its pressure-controlled design. By adjusting the air pressure you direct into the call, you control the volume and intensity of the rabbit distress call. This means you can make close-range calls when predators are already nearby, or ramp up the volume to reach animals at distance. That flexibility lets you adapt your calling to wind conditions, terrain, and how responsive the animals are on any given day.
Whether you're running a predator stand early morning, working a canyon in the afternoon, or setting up near a brushy draw, a cottontail rabbit call is one of the most proven tactics in the predator hunting playbook. The hands-free operation means you're always ready to shoulder your gun the moment a coyote or fox commits.
Key Features
- Hands-free design—no need to hold the call to your mouth
- Air-pressure variable volume control—adjust loudness from whisper to long-range carry
- High-pitched cottontail rabbit distress sound proven to attract predators
- Compact, durable construction in green
Frequently Asked Questions
What predators will respond to a cottontail rabbit call?
Coyotes, foxes, bobcats, and other carnivores are drawn to the distress cry of a wounded rabbit. Cottontail sounds are one of the most effective predator attractants used by hunters across North America.
Can I use this call for both close-range and long-distance hunting?
Yes. By varying the air pressure you apply to the call, you can produce anything from a closer, quieter sound to a higher-volume call that carries farther across open terrain.
How does the hands-free operation work?
The call operates hands-free, meaning once it's set up and activated, you don't need to hold it to your mouth. This lets you keep both hands ready on your firearm while calling.

