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|  Re: Pan covers or underpans, whos using what?
[Re: rick olson]
 #6671000 11/20/19 04:33 PM
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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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|  Re: Pan covers or underpans, whos using what?
[Re: BraskaYoter]
 #6671002 11/20/19 04:37 PM
11/20/19 04:37 PM
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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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|  Re: Pan covers or underpans, whos using what?
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 #6672271 11/22/19 12:35 AM
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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. 
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|  Re: Pan covers or underpans, whos using what?
[Re: Grandpa Trapper]
 #6672377 11/22/19 07:51 AM
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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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|  Re: Pan covers or underpans, whos using what?
[Re: BraskaYoter]
 #6672826 11/22/19 06:27 PM
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Taximan, Now that right there is a good idea.  A very good idea    |  |  |  
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|  Re: Pan covers or underpans, whos using what?
[Re: BraskaYoter]
 #6672868 11/22/19 07:20 PM
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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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|  Re: Pan covers or underpans, whos using what?
[Re: BraskaYoter]
 #6672938 11/22/19 08:43 PM
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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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|  Re: Pan covers or underpans, whos using what?
[Re: yukonal]
 #6673521 11/23/19 01:36 PM
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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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|  Re: Pan covers or underpans, whos using what?
[Re: BraskaYoter]
 #6673634 11/23/19 04:36 PM
11/23/19 04:36 PM
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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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