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Re: Are mink pans worth it? [Re: foxkidd44] #8500060
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Yes bigger pans, that's why the Victor 1 1\2 coil with pinch pans were so popular.

Re: Are mink pans worth it? [Re: foxkidd44] #8500080
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Ditto backroadsarcher on pinch pans, only problem was when coon got into trap they tore pan off and most times unfindable !


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Re: Are mink pans worth it? [Re: foxkidd44] #8500175
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Re: Are mink pans worth it? [Re: foxkidd44] #8500177
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I like duke #1's with a duke 1-1/2 pan on them for blind setting.


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Re: Are mink pans worth it? [Re: foxkidd44] #8500179
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Trim down some soup can lids and either rivet or glue them onto the existing pan. Or sheet metal. Nothing to it.


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Re: Are mink pans worth it? [Re: alaska viking] #8500301
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Originally Posted by alaska viking
Trim down some soup can lids and either rivet or glue them onto the existing pan. Or sheet metal. Nothing to it.

I originally tried the soup can lid’s idea… well kinda… I took a few lids and pop rivet them to some pans… I just thought the lids were flimsy… pretty weak,,, if a critter gets caught,,, I’d think he’d just pretzel the lid.

Especially when a coon gets caught,,, because we all know that it’s not a matter of if it’s a matter of when,


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