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[Re: FDChief]
 #7335956 08/21/21 03:38 PM
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That will work, but you need to crush/crinkle the wax paper to keep it limp. I prefer to use those super thin plastic bags from the grocery produce dept, put the whole trap in it. 
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 #7336258 08/21/21 09:48 PM
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I've used wax paper, coffee filters, and flexible screen. They all work and have advantages is certain situations, never tried the plastic bags though. I might need to especially when the snow flies! 
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[Re: Yooper1978]
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Hamburger patty papers in the fall. Thin plastic bags in the snow. Put the whole trap in. Wouldn't the patty papers have some odor left to them or not enough to bother them. |  |  |  
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I am trying landscape fabric this year ![[Linked Image]](https://trapperman.com/forum/attachments/usergals/2021/08/full-54939-105409-370cafab_fe37_4ca1_b21a_d79d4e593cfa.jpeg) I've tried just about every way there is for trap pans and always seem to go back to landscape fabric.  I guess my second choice would be wax paper. 
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[Re: son-of-grizz]
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Hamburger patty papers in the fall. Thin plastic bags in the snow. Put the whole trap in. Wouldn't the patty papers have some odor left to them or not enough to bother them. Buy a new box of them. I bought a box of 1000 a while back. The are clean and convenient. Something like this: https://www.webstaurantstore.com/su...zQlADaEGiLTjjDFgQlMrDalHXjRoCv1wQAvD_BwE Be sure and follow the same thing as waxed paper. Roll it up, straighten it out, tear a slot for the dog (if you use dog on). This keeps the cover laying flat and quiet when stepped on.
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Me: I hate all pan covers.Also me: I'm gonna try wire screen this year.
 
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Cup cake forms work well and they are waxed. 
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I am trying landscape fabric this year ![[Linked Image]](https://trapperman.com/forum/attachments/usergals/2021/08/full-54939-105409-370cafab_fe37_4ca1_b21a_d79d4e593cfa.jpeg) I've tried just about every way there is for trap pans and always seem to go back to landscape fabric.  I guess my second choice would be wax paper.  If you drag that cloth over the dog notch creating a hole then place the dog over the cloth  Into the dog notch you will get that cloth to lay flat.. 
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 #7336712 08/22/21 01:52 PM
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Jury still out here. I have mix of screen and wax paper, not sure which I like better. Got a roll of waxed paper from dollar general, a good pair of scissors, and a template. Cut ones I put in a ziplock bag and goes in my setting bag. Also got decent roll of cheap screen door screen and did same thing. I used both for couple of seasons. Still waiting for champ to emerge.I used to be an insulation under pan guy for decades. But even insulation takes on water and turns into a rock in freeze thaw conditions here. I need a space for pan to compress even the little bit I need. I do have my dogs and pans filed and adjusted for a short throw...but it still needs to throw and csnt if frozen solid. So, still field testing both types of pan covers now...
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 #7336825 08/22/21 04:52 PM
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Nylon screen here custom cut from the big rolls I cut the the big rolls into 6 inch rolls then staple several of the rolls into one strip then use a templet traced over cardboard to cut pan covers while I watch TV at night. Next wash and dry them place outside to remove any odors store in plastic bags until needed. 
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