Lovage is an amber to olive brown colored liquid of very powerful and rich, intensely sweet 'root like' odor. Its odor reminds me of celery with a touch of parsley....but on steroids. The root material is far more potent than the distilled leaves and stems. And a good synthetic is a very potent material. In respect to penetrative odor, this oil ranks among one of the most powerful.
Lovage's chemical make-up is: a-pinene, b-pinene, sabinene, myrcene, a-phellandrene, a-terpinene, b-phellandrene, p-cymene, y-terpinene, linalool, a-terpineol, linalyl propionate, a-terpinyl acetate, geranyl acetate, linalyl valerate, thymol.
I've often read and heard from other trappers' that Lovage is often touted as a "Passion Ingredient", which I find it hard to stretch my imagination into believing. However, from what I have found out by using it in formulation with glandular and natural animal materials (ie: fish oil, skunk essence, ect.) that its value shines when used as an enhancer. Used even sparingly it has the ability to enhance the odors of certain materials its mixed with. Used in slightly larger proportions it adds heft / weight to a lure causing the odor to hover and linger nearer to the ground as the scent disperses and penetrates the area. I've never used it as a dominant odor but have found its useful purpose as a layer in a couple of my concoctions.
The listed formula is a very good long distance call
1/2 pint sun rendered skunk fat
4 ounces sun rendered trout oil
1 ounce shellfish oil
2 ounces stout Lovage root tincture or a good synthetic
1 ounce skunk essence pure quill
mix a couple weeks before use and use during the season.....the skunk essence stays potent in the mixture for about 8 months in the jar.
Last edited by papabear!; 09/19/23 06:29 AM.