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LURE - Lovage in lure making... #223635
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.

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Krusty

Re: Lovage in lure making... [Re: Krustyklimber] #223674
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I have tested dry powder in canine lures and found a good response. Many of the old time formulas used lovage and touted it as a passion ingredient to enhance matrix type lures. I believe it is in the carrot family and was used in the past for medicinal purposes, I don't know what purpose. Ace

Re: Lovage in lure making... [Re: Asa Lenon] #223677
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I use lovage oil in the liquid form in one of my canine lures and I like what it did for the lure. I also heard it was a passion ingredient.

I believe it is a member of the celery family.



Re: Lovage in lure making... [Re: Paul Dobbins] #223686
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Just out of curiosity I looked up Lovage in my dictionary it reads: "European herb of the carrot family, cultivated in old gardens as a domestic remedy".

Re: Lovage in lure making... [Re: Asa Lenon] #223697
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LOL, ASA, I did an online search and it said it was in the celery family. It doesn't really matter, as long as it works.

Actually according to this, its in the parsley family....

http://www.uni-graz.at/~katzer/engl/Levi_off.html



Re: Lovage in lure making... [Re: Paul Dobbins] #223698
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Oh well, coyotes, fox and cats like it anyway Paul, LOL! Ace

Re: Lovage in lure making... [Re: Asa Lenon] #223701
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They sure do like it Asa, and its definitely has it's place in some lure formulations.



Re: Lovage in lure making... [Re: Paul Dobbins] #223705
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Back to part of the original question on how its processed.

I'm not sure if the oil is produced in a masuration process or distilation.

Asa mentioned it being in powder form, so I'm not sure how they'd get it in powder form.



Re: Lovage in lure making... [Re: Paul Dobbins] #223714
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Its been a long time since I worked with it Paul and back aways it was available in both powder and oil forms. Ace

Re: Lovage in lure making... [Re: Asa Lenon] #224027
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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

Re: Lovage in lure making... [Re: Krustyklimber] #224029
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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?


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