LURE - Lovage in lure making...
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06/07/07 07:01 PM
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I thought I had read that lovage was used in some lures. How is it harvested and processed, and what critters is it used for. I have access to a large amount of it (a bushel or two), and wondered if I should bother to do anything with it. Thanks, Krusty
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Re: Lovage in lure making...
[Re: Asa Lenon]
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06/08/07 02:12 AM
06/08/07 02:12 AM
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Wow, thank you gentlemen! It was pretty cool to come back to my lure question, and find the two of you discussing it. I have used it as a spice/herb in cooking, it's similar to cilantro, but hotter... sorta like celery but not as wet or as green tasting, and even a little like parsley but brighter. Well this fall I won't just let it die back, I'll start pickin' at it now, and by fall I'll have more than I'll ever need. Thanks again! Krusty
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Re: Lovage in lure making...
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06/08/07 02:38 AM
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what does it mean when its a passion ingredint? i have heard this term used alot but have no real idea what it is..is it called that because of the responce the animal has?
i live and work in this city but am truly alive on this river......tom burns
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