MB550 Pan Cover
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08/18/24 04:48 PM
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What size pan cover fits an MB550? Thank you.
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Re: MB550 Pan Cover
[Re: Yukon John]
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08/18/24 07:00 PM
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Thanks, Yukon. I’m new to the coyote sets. I started trapping last year with beaver. Gonna try some coyotes this year.
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Re: MB550 Pan Cover
[Re: Deerhunter82]
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08/20/24 10:15 PM
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cupcake cups is what I like on 550s. hamburger patty wax paper for #3s
Last edited by Flint Hill fur; 08/20/24 10:17 PM.
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Re: MB550 Pan Cover
[Re: Deerhunter82]
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08/29/24 02:16 AM
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I’ve gone to stiff metal screen I get from Marty Smith or John Graham. The Marty Smith screen is heavy and stiff. It makes the entire area between the jaws effectively into a wide pan.
The John Graham pan screen is lighter and more like aluminum screen. But it accomplishes the same thing.
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Re: MB550 Pan Cover
[Re: dirt trapper]
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08/29/24 07:40 AM
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Is there any air out time on the landscape fabric. Or just cut it ,put it between two pieces of cardboard in a ziploc bag. I cut a strip to width, wash it and let it dry and air out before cutting it to length. Then I stack them and bag'm.
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Re: MB550 Pan Cover
[Re: Deerhunter82]
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08/29/24 01:41 PM
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Dry and sifted peat moss with no pan cover. I've tried it all but that is what I always come back to...
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Re: MB550 Pan Cover
[Re: Deerhunter82]
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09/04/24 07:07 AM
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Awesome conversation and tips. Thank you to everyone.
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Re: MB550 Pan Cover
[Re: Southern Dogs]
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09/18/24 10:34 AM
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I just started learning this year and the screens give me fits. I've been using the foam underalls as well and they have been working. I need to learn more options because I'm quite sure that with my luck I'll end up in the field one day with none of the underalls in my bag because I forgot them or lost them. You can wad up grass in a pinch
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Re: MB550 Pan Cover
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09/27/24 10:38 AM
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I just started learning this year and the screens give me fits. I've been using the foam underalls as well and they have been working. I need to learn more options because I'm quite sure that with my luck I'll end up in the field one day with none of the underalls in my bag because I forgot them or lost them. If you’re in GA and not dealing with freeze thaw, just buy a bag of polyfill. One bag will last for years. You only need very little to put under the pan. My sets can sit through 5” of rain and even being submerged and still fire. I’ve tried everything under the sun and that’s the best and easiest for me. In clay, I’ll use peat underneath the trap to keep it from cementing to the clay when it dries out, but always have Polyfill under the pan.
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Re: MB550 Pan Cover
[Re: Deerhunter82]
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09/27/24 03:28 PM
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Here in December / January with our freeze thaw and frost I went to all waxed dirt for bedding and waxed paper for pan cover. A close second is a box of cheap sandwich baggies (not ziplock, just the fold over). Waxed dirt under the trap, pan cover of waxed paper or baggy, the layer of waxed dirt over to blend and slightly pack in the trap. About as moisture proof and freeze proof as you can get. I run a mix of Bridger #2s and #3s, Monty and Montana round jaw #2s, and MB550s. It works well on any of these. It’s only reliable system I’ve found that keeps working well here for several days checks without maintenance, and I’ve think I’ve tried them all, seriously. I tried underalls, Polly fill, and even insulation pipe wrap under the pans. All of those can take on some moisture and freeze up enough to support the pan and prevent firing. The pan cover waxed paper or baggie keeps a nice dead air space under the pan and allows it to free fall. I couldn’t make anything under the pan work here in winter. Jim
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Re: MB550 Pan Cover
[Re: NorthMtntrapper]
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10/03/24 06:16 AM
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So with this setup do you only really pack dirt around outside if the jaws to pinch it in or do you still try to pack some inside?
I am assuming you don’t put anything underneath. Outside. I am going to try Zaggers' pipe dream set bedding method this year, where a hole ("bed") is made to wedge the trap in by the sides of the jaws, supported by the levers. He doesn't really pack the dirt in the normal sense. He uses his hammer to tap the sod against the sides of the jaws to lock the trap in place. Screen goes over pan, sprinkle grass/hay clippings over screen. Nothing under the pan.
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