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Trap coverings #7364592
09/26/21 10:46 AM
09/26/21 10:46 AM
Joined: Dec 2017
Up a creek MT
jnsff69 Offline OP
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jnsff69  Offline OP
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Joined: Dec 2017
Up a creek MT
So I've been thinking of trying the"produce bags" to use to help traps from freezing. Question I have is should I still use foam or poly-fil under the pan or should I make the bag tight enough to keep the dirt from under the pan?
Thanks for the advice


Ya can't miss fur if yur traps are out somewhere.
Or so I've been told.
Re: Trap coverings [Re: jnsff69] #7364715
09/26/21 01:27 PM
09/26/21 01:27 PM
Joined: Jan 2015
Houghton Lake, MI
strike2x Offline
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Houghton Lake, MI
No poly needed, put set tap in bag and seal it. Do not cover very heavy. Still need to make sure covering doesn't freeze also.


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