Pan covers or underpans, whos using what?
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Couple years ago i switched from fiberglass screen pan covers to underalls, actually dont care for underalls but have since switched to 1/2” fiberglass pipe insulation cut into 4” pieces and fold over and place under pan, have had really good results. I have heard polyfill also works good, but my pickup would look like a teddy bear mass casualty scene im aftaid. What are you using?
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I'm a polyfill kinda guy and I'm not going back 
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I use pipe wrap insulation under the pan, have used that for years. Jim
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I used ot use wax paper, and frankly everything is better than that, at least in my experience.
I disagree.
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I used ot use wax paper, and frankly everything is better than that, at least in my experience.
I disagree. Why do you say that? Genuinely curious your experience.
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I think because up here in the north where freezing and snowy conditions are a major reality, wax paper can be the hot ticket. You want to crumple the wax paper into a ball 1st, then can flatten it out and use it. It's light weight and easy to work with too, and cheap.
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I also use polyfill and have for years, but I might try some coffee filters as well this season. I just keep the polyfill in a ziploc bag. Little goes a long way.
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I use a 50/50 mixture of sifted dry peat moss and cover hulls. Springy enough to let the pan drop but it keeps dirt from clogging up the works.
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I use sandwich bags and underalls on my Sterlings,i used poly fill for years.At work we use sandwich bags so that's what use,started sandwich bags 4 years ago.Seems to work well,but so did the poly fill,just need to keep it away from your lure/bait smells. What sandwhich bags do you use and what size trap ? I thought about trying it but the ones I tried wouldn't fit a Bridger #2 Dogless.
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Ive used sandwich bags but had bad luck catching alot of dirt and pull outs often, i was probably doing it wrong. Used coffee filters for years like them but absorb moisture fast. Thats what led me down the path to pipe insulation, love it....
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I'm a polyfill kinda guy and I'm not going back  Dick Atkins from Pennsylvania just got me started on polyfill and he said you got him started using it. I really like it and I doubt I will go back to regular pan covers. Dick is a go-getter. We're always smiling when we talk to him. I've been using polyfil so long, I don't remember where or when I learned about it, but I owe a steak and adult beverage to however it was. Most use far too much poly. Far too much because they confuse it with other methodology. I never leave home without it. Case in point, I'm up early this morning, sipping java while I listen to the rain on the metal roof here at the ranch house Donna and I are staying at. We have a coyote needs getting here and I HOPE it pours because it blends the sets so good and these pressured coyotes are no slouches on these paying jobs. Poly allows me to pack dirt firm inside the trap jaws as I bed the set and thus the set takes a lot of rain before it's exposed. There's another trapper who left sets here and is checking them once a week??? and I promise you I'll drive by his sets this morning and see them exposed. Happens a lot with what we do on these jobs. Usually these other trappers use screen.
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Taximan, Now that right there is a good idea. A very good idea 
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Nice taxi, i may steal some of your ideas if you dont mind. I used a big piece under pan the other day on my variation of zaggers bedding method, rubbed it in the dirt so it was not so yellow and covered with grass, looks great moisture may screw me if its rain but time will tell... i had no screen so improvised....
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Nice taxi, i may steal some of your ideas if you dont mind. I used a big piece under pan the other day on my variation of zaggers bedding method, rubbed it in the dirt so it was not so yellow and covered with grass, looks great moisture may screw me if its rain but time will tell... i had no screen so improvised.... I have to give credit to Tom Krause for that one.I like them,though.
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Taxi, did you make the cutter? No,Yukonal,that is a 2.5",Osborne,arch punch and they retail for $200.I got a "deal" at $140.l know that nobody is going to do that but their are othe ways. If you get a piece of pipe,the correct diameter and sharpen one end,you can use that.I found that I can twist the punch,by hand,through the same size stack of fiberglass,almost as fast as with the hammer,so I think you wouldn't need anything elaborate,just the pipe. The other method I used,before the punch,was to make two patterns out of masonite ie.,two disks,pan sized.Make the same "accordian" fold but only 6-10 layers.put one disk on top and one under.Compress the stack between the disks and cut out with a good pair of shears.This goes faster than I can describe it.I would cut these while watching TV,in the evening and it goes faster than you would think,maybe 1.5 hrs. To do a season's worth.I will try to get a picture up
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I leave mine rectangular and double them over, right, wrong, or indifferent it works well for me.
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You guys use that pipe insulation or polyfill right out of the bag? Does it have an odor? This seems more efficient than wire pan covers. Will the insulation freeze solid if it gets wet and is exposed to freeze/thaw cycles?
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You guys use that pipe insulation or polyfill right out of the bag? Does it have an odor? This seems more efficient than wire pan covers. Will the insulation freeze solid if it gets wet and is exposed to freeze/thaw cycles? I cut my insulation up right out of the bag and store in ziplock bag till i need it, but have no issues with scent on brand new stuff. Also I dont get tons of moisture but i have never had my insulation freeze solid or even enough to not let trap fire. Great stuff IMO.
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Any issues with the pipe insulation freezing in really wet/freezing weather? I've used the poly for several years and had it freeze solid....any problems with the pipe insulation doing that? Thanks!
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Here's what works for me - fold flaps(do not crease) over and slide under pan, all edges are protected. Works fox to yotes. Fiberglass screen against sheet of paper for visibility. Center square is pan size +1" each side. Flaps are long enough to fold over stay folded under pan, tapered to make corners easier. 8 of 10 times screen is reusable but I wash them before reusing them on canines(just in case). I have plexiglass glass templates(for large pans #3 and over, #2 and under) that I lay atop several full size squares(pan plus flaps) and then cut them shape w/SHARP carpet knife. Easy Peasy. I get all the screen I can use all but free from a window repair shop.
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Here is what I tried thru the years and have settled on: Poly fill, fiberglass, coffee filters, foam, peat moss and underalls do take in water and freeze in the freeze/thaw soil moisture and temps we have here in middle and later winter. All of these do work great under mild and drier conditions and more power to you if they will work in your area. When its 40 degrees during the day and 21 degrees at night with moisture, you will (I did) experience any water, forming a solid chunk of ice under the trap pan. So to avoid any ice under the pan that leaves us with a pan covering layer to choose from like sandwich bags, latex, landscape fabric, window screen, wax paper or wax cupcake liners to choose from. Even if these should get soaked with water the SPACE UNDER THE PAN IS VOID OF frozen material. I will steal a technique/tip from the Indiana Vet trapper and cut a roll of wax paper in 1/2, flatten it and tear off a piece as needed at each set. Little prep time and a whole lot easier to tear and place in a wind than some of the others. Notch the cupcake liners if you are into prep time for the dog and pan shank but I guess I'm closer to my last trapline than my first so I just tear a piece when I need one and make it fit. Nothing against window screen or latex but again, the prep time is more than I want to give. Plastic bags work for a big trap but small jaw spreads are compromised with the entire trap encapsulated. Its Wax Paper on 1/2 of a roll for cost and ease of use for me....... the mike.
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I started with wax paper and ended up using landscape fabric ( the heavy stuff ) about like a good denim shirt. I still like this method and may go back to it . If I was trapping in sand I would use the pipe insulation or Polly. I tried them here back in the late 90’s and they both ended up being a frozen chunk under the pan as our soil does not drain well. And no driving a stake to make a hole under the trap does not work when you get an inch or more of rain .
Wife I had good luck with the wax paper but went to the landscape fabric because of its durable nature, heck if I could find it I could almost always reuse it.
Mark I watched you do a demo in Kansas ( I think) years ago and I don’t know how you can claim that you use Polly, lol . Folks the man does not use enough Polly to make one end of a q-tip . What I gathered from watching that demo was , it’s more about the packing of dirt than it is about the Polly . But I would rather hear your thoughts.
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P.S. Today I use peat between the jaws and under the pan , with waxed dirt over the top . A word of warning, peat only works if it is bone dry to start with .
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Every time I try any kind of pan cover I swear I never will use them again. If in the sand, I can see it, but here it's mostly wet soil that you can't sift well, so peat or similar works good. If freezing isn't an issue, I would just carry good dirt and pack it in tight, but freezing is almost always an issue in the east.
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Polyfill on everything the last couple years. I like the pipe insulation idea, going to give that a try.
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I used poly for years until I saw like USMC47 noticed when it gets really cold. Now I'm filed my dogs on 550's down to 1/32 so they fire with very little down ward motion. We designed the Alpha like a trigger on a fine rifle, no creep. I remember one of my mentors years ago told me "the pan is the pan cover, adjust your traps right and none is needed" Even with waxed sand polly accumulates moisture over time. I waited for a problem coyote last year for a month , it was 10 that night. Stepped right on it, trap didn't fire. The polly was an ice cube. Lesson learned the hard way!
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I used waxed paper for first time this season and it worked great as a pan cover.
Waxed dirt below, waxed paper for pan cover, waxed dirt on top. Never had a single trap froze down or not firing. Caught a nice bunch of coyotes and a cat. Worked great.
I used to do fiberglass under the pan but couple years ago the fiber glass would soak up melted snow and rain and freeze solid like a rock under the pan to where to trap would fire .frustrating as (This word is unacceptable on Trapperman) for me. Tired something new this year with the waxed paper and I’m really surprised at how well this works.
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When I switched to only using the Harris NDZ traps and due to their unique pan design, I found that disks made from the 1/16” packing foam (purchased from Uline) worked perfectly. They were just stiff enough to not allow the waxed sand to “belly” under the pan edges. For years I used the same foam disks when trail setting in snow and they worked great for that application as well regardless of the trap I used.
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Wax paper. I like the deli style ones so I don't even have to tear it off the roll, it comes in pre cut squares so it's quick and easy The wife has a paper cutter and I'm cheap. So I just take a roll and cut it all into squares on her paper cutter and fold them in half and put them in gallon ziploc bags. Just about the right size for going underneath big wolf traps in snow sets, on some of the big traps the levers stick out, but I just rip a strip off the one I'm using for a pan cover and wrap that around one lever and offcenter the trap on the square so every part of the trap has wax paper between it and the snow. When using them for smaller traps I do have to tear it down to size, I could cut smaller squares, but this way I don't have to dig through stuff to find the right size, it is all in one bag and it is easy enough to rip a square down to size. The boxes the rolls come in have a cutter on them, but by the first couple days setting I always end up getting the box wet and then it falls apart.
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Have used poly-fill but planning on switching to underalls. Just think they'd be easier.
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I use both pipe insulation under the pan and fiberglass screen over on my No BS extremes and Duke 650’s. Bed in waxed dirt.
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I've gone to the NDZ 6.5 Harris traps and the brown coffee filters fit just right.
No cutting at all, just lay on top and cover.
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Coffee filter. Wax dirt under the trap, filter on the pan and wax dirt to cover. Also helps cut down on the amount of dirt needed, not alot but enough to make me feel better. lol
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A quick fire latch job and maybe a leaf or two, better than carrying a bunch of stuff to keep track of Keep it as simple as possible
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I was using foam underalls and they worked great for me for years but for some reason FnT decided to make them thicker so in my opinion it added to much tension to the pan. I used polyfill before that but didn’t like how it got everywhere after a catch. Now I’m using the colored polyfill in OD green and I think I found what I’m going to stick with. I used a 50/50 sand/peat moss mix inside the jaws and cap with a light coat of native soil to blend in. It’s been working perfectly.
We usually don’t need wax sand in Texas but I’m pretty sure after 36hrs of sub freezing tempts I might have traps frozen down tonight and in the morning.
Last edited by Sharkhunter; 02/19/25 06:39 PM.
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