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[Re: BraskaYoter]
 #7434999 12/18/21 02:44 PM
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I used poly for years until I saw like USMC47 noticed when it gets really cold. Now I'm filed my dogs on 550's down to 1/32 so they fire with very little down ward motion. We designed the Alpha like a trigger on a fine rifle, no creep. I remember one of my mentors years ago told me "the pan is the pan cover, adjust your traps right and none is needed" Even with waxed sand polly accumulates moisture over time. I waited for a problem coyote last year for a month , it was 10 that night. Stepped right on it, trap didn't fire. The polly was an ice cube. Lesson learned the hard way! 
 Common sense catches alot of fur..
 Pay homage to all you harvest..
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[Re: BraskaYoter]
 #8300635 01/02/25 09:40 PM
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jabNE
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I used waxed paper for first time this season and it worked great as a pan cover. 
 Waxed dirt below, waxed paper for pan cover, waxed dirt on top. Never had a single trap froze down or not firing. Caught a nice bunch of coyotes and a cat. Worked great.
 
 I used to do fiberglass under the pan but couple years ago the fiber glass would soak up melted snow and rain and freeze solid like a rock under the pan to where to trap would fire .frustrating as  (This word is unacceptable on Trapperman) for me.
 Tired something new this year with the waxed paper and I’m really surprised at how well this works.
 
 Jim
 
 Money cannot buy you happiness, but it can buy you a trapping license and that's pretty close.
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|  Re: Pan covers or underpans, whos using what?
[Re: BraskaYoter]
 #8300659 01/02/25 10:18 PM
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Seldom
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When I switched to only using the Harris NDZ traps and due to their unique pan design, I found that disks made from the 1/16” packing foam (purchased from Uline) worked perfectly.  They were just stiff enough to not allow the waxed sand to “belly” under the pan edges.  For years I used the same foam disks when trail setting in snow and they worked great for that application as well regardless of the trap I used. 
 "A few want to know WHY, the majority appear to be satisfied just knowing HOW!"
 Youtube Channel- SeldomFales
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[Re: AK Timber Tramp]
 #8300713 01/03/25 12:20 AM
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Wax paper. I like the deli style ones so I don't even have to tear it off the roll, it comes in pre cut squares so it's quick and easyThe wife has a paper cutter and I'm cheap.  So I just take a roll and cut it all into squares on her paper cutter and fold them in half and put them in gallon ziploc bags.  Just about the right size for going underneath big wolf traps in snow sets, on some of the big traps the levers stick out, but I just rip a strip off the one I'm using for a pan cover and wrap that around one lever and offcenter the trap on the square so every part of the trap has wax paper between it and the snow.  When using them for smaller traps I do have to tear it down to size, I could cut smaller squares, but this way I don't have to dig through stuff to find the right size, it is all in one bag and it is easy enough to rip a square down to size. The boxes the rolls come in have a cutter on them, but by the first couple days setting I always end up getting the box wet and then it falls apart. |  |  |  
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|  Re: Pan covers or underpans, whos using what?
[Re: BraskaYoter]
 #8300726 01/03/25 12:38 AM
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Have used poly-fill but planning on switching to underalls. Just think they'd be easier. 
 “Ethical behavior is doing the right thing when no one else is watching—even when doing the wrong thing is legal.” -Aldo Leopold
 
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[Re: BraskaYoter]
 #8301003 01/03/25 11:05 AM
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|  Re: Pan covers or underpans, whos using what?
[Re: BraskaYoter]
 #8301103 01/03/25 01:26 PM
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I use both pipe insulation under the pan and fiberglass screen over on my No BS extremes and Duke 650’s. Bed in waxed dirt. 
 CK
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[Re: BraskaYoter]
 #8301411 01/03/25 06:50 PM
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I've gone to the NDZ 6.5 Harris traps and the brown coffee filters fit just right.
 No cutting at all, just lay on top and cover.
 
 Let me sugar coat this
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[Re: BraskaYoter]
 #8301813 01/04/25 01:33 AM
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Coffee filter. Wax dirt under the trap, filter on the pan and wax dirt to cover. Also helps cut down on the amount of dirt needed, not alot but enough to make me feel better. lol 
 Deafcaller
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