
Just make sure not to overdo it, a 1/10th portion of fish in their meal is enough to provide the right amount of nutrients for your pooch to live a robust life. Studies show that these minerals are assimilated way more efficiently in animals’ bodies, and helps in the development of skin, reducing dryness and flakiness, leaving them feeling well-nourished. Collagen is another important mineral and is vital for dogs’ growth. Besides, it also eliminates the need of giving them fish oil separately as fish heads in their raw form contain everything their body needs. Salmon heads are rich in Omega-3 fatty acids, and also contain good amounts of vitamins A, and calcium which help keep your canine’s bones and immune system strong, along with providing healthy nourishing skin. These minerals are not reserved within the body of dogs, hence they require a constant intake, for which fish heads are perfect. Iron and Zinc are also a notable composition of fish heads, and they are widely used in the dog’s bodies which adds another benefit to fish heads. Not only do dogs love juicy and tender fish meat, but since it’s so low in fat, it can also save them from grave diseases such as heart problems, swelling of joints, cancer, etc. How fish heads can be good for your dog LOW FAT:įish heads can be your dog’s new favorite part of their meal.

The answer is yes, most fish heads are safe to eat, but not every type, and even then certain precautions must be kept in mind while doing so, which we will go over in this article.

The hook however is very nice, strong and sturdy.As a dog owner, are you constantly worried about providing the right diet for your dog? Yes, fish is great, but can dogs eat fish heads too? Are they safe to consume or not? The willow blade is okay, nothing great, it gets caught in the skirt a lot. Chatterbaits have a high frequency vibration while these don't. The thump is a very hard and violent thump unlike chatterbaits. The blade on mine had so much motion it was hitting and knocking the paint off the head. Best vibrating jig ever ! My new go-to bait in cold weather.Ĭomments: I got one and wasn't too impressed. Unreal hybrid chatterbait action ! Awesome fish catching experience. Strong sharp hook has stood up to 5 and a half pound bass so far.Ĭomments: Put a Humdinger replacement skirt rigged straight on to achieve the proper blade spin. The blade does come in contact with the head and wears the paint off over time but only where the blade contacts the head so it's not a big deal, i clip the skirt underneath to assure no interference with the willow blade. Its worth it.Ĭomments: These vibrating jigs are awesome. I had to work this bladed jig at a fairly higher speed than i liked to get the willow blade to spin. The willow blade (which is the only thing that makes this bladed jig unique) gets caught up in the skirt, and basically doesn't have much action. It vibrated half the time.Ĭomments: Purchased one of these and was not impressed. Was having to snap my rod constantly to keep them vibrating.Ĭomments: Bought one elsewhere and was not impressed. Hoping this will get it to vibrate more because it was hard to get the lure to vibrate as well.Ĭomments: Garbage! Bought several 3/8 and 1/2 oz. I noticed the blade is flat so i heated it up alittle and bent the tip very slightly like the chatterbait blade but havent tried it again. i toss it on a 7'4 moderate fast with a 7.1.1 ratio.When they hit it you know it.GREAT LUREĬomments: Used this lure for 1 day only maybe 15 casts and the blade cut into the head pretty badly. I told the wife on the way home that the Vibe Jig is my new confidence bait.Ĭomments: This bait is a killer and catches big fish!.hook up a Zako or RAZ r Shad or a Fluke. Anytime the wind would pick up I would switch to the Vibe Jig and it did not disappoint ripping it out of grass.


Half came on this underspin/bladed swimjig. Ended up catching 18 small to medium sized bass. Comments: Used it for the first time yesterday, 92 degrees fishing an old deep lake early July.
