by Ron Lancour
Vice President, British Columbia Trapper's Assoc.
Here are 5 different methods of making pans on your conibear traps. Pans  in my opinion are the only way to go for Mink. I like them at my Marten  sets as well as they catch any Ermine that comes along. You can make  these on any size conibear trap you are going to use in a cubby or in a box.
First off, all triggers are bent at a right angle about 1/2 or 5/8 inch up on the prongs.
The  first and very easy method is with the corrugated sign material. Just  cut it to size, poke the trigger wires through the corrugation and bend  the tips of the triggers to hold it in place. Spray paint and your ready  to go.
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 Number two method is with a piece of tin. Drill 4 holes and weave the  trigger prongs in. Bend under the tips of the wire trigger to hold the  tin fast. Paint.
Number three method is with wire screen. Cut to size, weave trigger  wires in and out of the screen and bend tips to hold fast. Spray paint.
Now my favorites are the wooden pans.  Number 4 method is with a thin piece of plywood stapled onto the trigger wires and and then the ends bent to hold it in place.
Number five is the most complicated to do but my favorite wood pan.  First drill out the pins in the trigger clips. Cut a piece of tin like  shown in the picture and pop rivet it on the clips. Now I take a piece  of thinned plywood and pop rivet that on to the tin.











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