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ADJUST - night latching sleepy creek traps
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 04/24/08 04:59 PM
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I am a not for sure how to night latch my new sleepy creek's. I see that you are suppose to notch the dog and I looked online but...Does anyone have any pictures or can explain in dummy terms?
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Re: night latching sleepy creek traps
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 04/24/08 05:09 PM
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I have done a lot of Duke's, never done a victor...the cross on the pan throws me for a loop. 
 
  
James 3:7-8 
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Re: night latching sleepy creek traps
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 04/24/08 05:10 PM
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Do they have the Paws-I-trip pans? 
 
  
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Re: night latching sleepy creek traps
[Re: MMichtrapper]
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 04/24/08 05:36 PM
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I have some S.C. #2s they had a bump at the end of the dog that they were saying should be a nightlacht. I didnt like it much so I filed the bump off and file a little shelf in the end of the dog for a nightlacht works well for me. 
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Re: night latching sleepy creek traps
[Re: Paul R. Johnson]
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 04/24/08 08:28 PM
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Most people file the notch in the pan slot. Paws-a-trip's ARE night latched. 
 
  
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Re: night latching sleepy creek traps
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 04/26/08 07:10 AM
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You have square pans i take.  Put the dog in a vise, file it flat and square it up on the side that goes under the pan, take a triangle file and make a small notch on the end of the dog, your are done.  I file all my dogs on my traps, never the pan, that is how I was taught and has worked for me, I have a bunch of SC traps, Duke , Bridger. 
 
  
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Re: night latching sleepy creek traps
[Re: coalminer]
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 04/26/08 07:50 AM
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Sleeply Creek #2 double long spring  (1) set trap so pan is level.  (2) Mark dog where pan and dog meet  (3) clamp visegrip on dog on the mark you made and file half way through  (4) TA DA!!!! nightlatched sleepy creek   
 
  
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Re: night latching sleepy creek traps
[Re: Greg L]
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 04/26/08 09:48 AM
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I guess that's one way of doing it but why don't you just file a short notch in the dog (l/32" or so) and adjust the cross frame until the pan sets level?  With a night latch that long the pan would have to travel down a very long way before the trap fires.  Not really gaining anything.    your right, that works to and probly easier. Forgot to say to file down the end until its a hair trigger.  
 
  
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Re: night latching sleepy creek traps
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 04/26/08 06:42 PM
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I've used hand held chainsaw blade sharpeners to but, I still had to hit it with a file to get it just right. 
 
  
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