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Pan cover have you tried? #7066886
11/29/20 11:46 AM
11/29/20 11:46 AM
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West Cent IL
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I have a bulk roll of the thin white plastic thats used for table covers. I use it for patterning my shotgun loads from time to time its really thin like tissue paper. Has anyone ever tried it before I only have a few sets out right now and so far I really like it over anything else I have tried. I cut some squares out just big enough to fit inside my bridgers center it up over the pan. I'm not tucking the corners down or anything I start with the dirt over the pan and work my way out. As soon as it hits it.,It drapes right down over the everything nice and flat no bubbles/ humps or crinkly noise.
I have used wax paper,pipe insulation, wire and plastic screen and polyfill all have worked Time and weather will tell how this works in the longrun. This is what I'm using Hoffmaster 114000 Plastic Tablecover Roll, 300' Length x 40" Width, White $14.88 from amazon
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Re: Pan cover have you tried? [Re: illinideer] #7067233
11/29/20 05:47 PM
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Northeast Georgia
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Use what works for you. I haven't tried the paper that you are talking about, but I just use what works for me.

Re: Pan cover have you tried? [Re: illinideer] #7067258
11/29/20 06:08 PM
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Burton, Michigan
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Re: Pan cover have you tried? [Re: illinideer] #7067548
11/29/20 08:41 PM
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Do you know if it comes in other colors besides white?


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Re: Pan cover have you tried? [Re: TurkeyWrangler] #7068356
11/30/20 12:42 PM
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West Cent IL
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Originally Posted by TurkeyWrangler
Do you know if it comes in other colors besides white?

I think they had red and green might be more colors out there from different vendors. I did throw a handfull in my chest freezer to see it they would stiffen up or get brittle. Other than cold just a pliable as the one left out on the counter top.
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Re: Pan cover have you tried? [Re: illinideer] #7069386
12/01/20 10:31 AM
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Trouble with plastic, is it condenses moisture on the underside. Seeme to cause rusting faster than a breathable cover. I've tried about everything and usually come back to denim covers.


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Re: Pan cover have you tried? [Re: illinideer] #7069451
12/01/20 11:47 AM
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I’ve tried latex, plastic screens, coffee filters and the like. Then I read about Zagger’s pipe dream set. It took me a year of messing around but I’ve settled on Keg Creek’s black screen covers for my Montana’s and John Graham’s screens for my 550s. My buddy just found a roll of stiff aluminum screen up in the garage rafters and I may try that in the future.

Of all the stuff I’ve tried over the years, stiff screen and grass seem to be the best. Zagger knows his stuff.


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Re: Pan cover have you tried? [Re: illinideer] #7069549
12/01/20 01:54 PM
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I used to use the very thin plastic bags from the produce department in a grocery store. They worked just fine for me!

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Re: Pan cover have you tried? [Re: illinideer] #7069619
12/01/20 02:51 PM
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I just use wax paper. Cut a roll in half, rip off a piece and crinkle it up so it doesnt make noise. I catch coyotes and cats doing it, and it works for me. Cheap and easy.

Re: Pan cover have you tried? [Re: illinideer] #7070867
12/02/20 03:12 PM
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Yes, just good old crumpled wax paper for me also.


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Re: Pan cover have you tried? [Re: illinideer] #7071194
12/02/20 09:12 PM
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I use wild river pans on all my mb550’s.
When using Zagger’s bedding with the grass cover, I find no pan cover is needed.
When covering with dirt, I’ll use pipe insulation.

Re: Pan cover have you tried? [Re: illinideer] #7071941
12/03/20 12:43 PM
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I run mb650s and only use a cover both waxed steel screen and wax paper in the winter to avoid top soil getting frozen under my pan on and on top of my dry sand, sand falls through screen wax stops that, pan movement is minimal no issues in summer using local dirt, I do use a trappers cap, I used #2 and #3 Bridger dog less they had to have a cover imo, do to pan movement before the trap fires, Dobbins covers this issue in a few of his books

Re: Pan cover have you tried? [Re: illinideer] #7073087
12/04/20 09:49 AM
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Indiana
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I really like using crinkled wax paper on my MB 550's/450's. Works well, can be scent free if stored right, cheap, silent, prevents excess moisture. I also like using screen too. I worry about moisture build up with plastic but I'm not sure since I haven't used that material before.



Re: Pan cover have you tried? [Re: RedIShedND] #7075792
12/05/20 10:38 PM
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Central MN
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All of those using Bridger 2 Dogless, I made a real close fitting trap. cap. All that you need is some 1.5" aluminum flat stock and a pop rivet gun.


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Re: Pan cover have you tried? [Re: illinideer] #7076073
12/06/20 05:21 AM
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Reading this thread reminded me of when I was young and just starting out setting flat sets. We used what was on hand, usually leaves. Lol caught lots of fur and the scent was just right. We would save them up and seal some in paper bags and some in a plastic box. Until they dried up and got crunchy they actually worked very well. Then we found what we thought was an old screen in the garage and cut it up and used it. The next spring my Dad whipped my hide for using that good window screen


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Re: Pan cover have you tried? [Re: possumcatcher] #7077973
12/07/20 12:44 PM
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Originally Posted by possumcatcher
I just use wax paper. Cut a roll in half, rip off a piece and crinkle it up so it doesnt make noise. I catch coyotes and cats doing it, and it works for me. Cheap and easy.





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Re: Pan cover have you tried? [Re: chicken] #7078214
12/07/20 04:16 PM
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I still use the Victor 1.75's I bought 30 years ago and I still use the trapper's cap. I like the idea of having some material inside the jaws but not under the pan.

Bryce

Re: Pan cover have you tried? [Re: illinideer] #7078402
12/07/20 06:54 PM
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I think denim is underrated. I have settled on screen for what I do. It lets the moisture out.


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Re: Pan cover have you tried? [Re: illinideer] #7079325
12/08/20 12:00 PM
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I use the heavy duty landscape fabric. for years I used screen covers from MTP and when i moved to Wyoming i noticed the sand rolls straight through it and renders it somewhat useless. After a long search and fighting wax paper last year I found this stuff. It is black on one side and brown on the other and has the same rigidity as the screen covers i am used to. It adapted to my style pretty easily.


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