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Does anyone use this kind of coni pan? #8618656
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Saw this coni pan and trying to figure out how it attaches to the trap.
It would seem that it’s not a simple block of wood with holes drilled into them for the coni wires to go in.

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Re: Does anyone use this kind of coni pan? [Re: foxkidd44] #8618667
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Re: Does anyone use this kind of coni pan? [Re: foxkidd44] #8618719
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I have some of them on mine. They work. Pull the wires out and drop them in as long as your trigger mount has the one hole in it.

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Re: Does anyone use this kind of coni pan? [Re: foxkidd44] #8618731
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Re: Does anyone use this kind of coni pan? [Re: foxkidd44] #8618851
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You’ll have to drill out or unbolt the trigger wire assembly and reattach with probably a #10 x3/4”machine screw and 8x32 thread Nylock nut. If your trap is a duke, replace the wire holder with a Minnesota brand one as they are thicker gauge and there will be less play later when you fine tune the trigger assembly…

Sometimes the dog will seat rather deeply and you can smack it a little flat on the anvil…and lengthen that oval out again later if it is too shallow. It’s hard to do that the other way around after assembly.

These pans are painted plywood and Thats a heavy duty drowning lock the pan is attached to…with #6 screws


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Re: Does anyone use this kind of coni pan? [Re: foxkidd44] #8618852
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I just keep spare pans handy as a foot caught coon can chew up and destroy an amazing amount of wood.


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Re: Does anyone use this kind of coni pan? [Re: foxkidd44] #8618919
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Foxkidd44, I have been using these pans for many years on 160s and 220s. Remove the rivet and wire trigger on the body trap's trigger and bolt the pan on with the bolt that comes with it. When the trap is in box or cubby have the pan on the outside jaw facing in. The pan should be slightly angled up as it goes in. Works on everything from weasel to bobcat. Small animals step on the pan, large animals trip it with the neck or chest. No wires to break off after a catch. They are made out of oak and will last forever unless an animal chews them. I have been manufacturing these for many years and Cumberlands is the main distributor. They work great for fisher and bobcat while also catching incidental weasel, mink, and marten. Also work great on skunk and raccoon.

Re: Does anyone use this kind of coni pan? [Re: foxkidd44] #8618925
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It looks like 90 degrees bend. That is not the way. You want the pan to tilt up a bit. The idea isn't to have the animal step on the pan, but rather "push" the pan, either with a forward moving foot or even better, it's chest.


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Re: Does anyone use this kind of coni pan? [Re: alaska viking] #8618957
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The angle on my pan, the one that Cumberlands sells, is about a 45 degree bend. It is also light enough to be bent by hand so you can get the angle you want.

Re: Does anyone use this kind of coni pan? [Re: foxkidd44] #8618989
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bent by hand so you can get the angle you want.
That probably is what makes this most productive aspect.

Re: Does anyone use this kind of coni pan? [Re: foxkidd44] #8618996
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R.Scott good information...will check into it on the Cumberland's website.

Re: Does anyone use this kind of coni pan? [Re: R Scott] #8619085
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Originally Posted by R Scott
The angle on my pan, the one that Cumberlands sells, is about a 45 degree bend. It is also light enough to be bent by hand so you can get the angle you want.

That's a pan worth looking into.


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Re: Does anyone use this kind of coni pan? [Re: foxkidd44] #8619094
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Anybody ever try the aluminum pans that TC trapping supplies are selling?

Re: Does anyone use this kind of coni pan? [Re: foxkidd44] #8619122
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Awesome explanation guys… absolutely appreciate the feedback.


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Re: Does anyone use this kind of coni pan? [Re: alaska viking] #8619155
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Originally Posted by alaska viking
It looks like 90 degrees bend. That is not the way. You want the pan to tilt up a bit. The idea isn't to have the animal step on the pan, but rather "push" the pan, either with a forward moving foot or even better, it's chest.

None of mine are a 90 degree bend which is easier to see once you’re hey are set…I put the pan facing out and attached to the inside jaw, works great. I have 90 of them set as we speak for nest predators…ie:skunk, coon, Franklin ground squirrel.My traps are fine tuned so that when a Franklin steps up on the pan , he gets caught. So will a lined ground squirrel or a weasel and any thing larger.


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