Overview
Designed by professional angler Mike McClelland, the Big Bite Baits McMoney Jig features a hybrid-shaped head designed for versatile use with flipping, pitching, swimming, skipping, and bottom-dragging applications. Built for targeting bass all over the water column from open water to heavy cover areas, the McMoney Jig is perfect for fishing deep or shallow without having to tie on another jig. Constructed with durable wire-tied silicone skirts available in a wide variety of Big Bite's trusted color schemes, the Big Bite Baits McMoney Jig arms anglers with a razor-sharp Mustad black-nickel hook for rapid hook penetration.
| Weight | Hook Size |
| 1/2oz | 4/0 |
| 5/8oz | 4/0 |
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Bad weed guardsI have had good experience with big bite baits in the past. So I ordered 6 of these jigs in the 5/8 and 1/2oz sizes. Got them today, took them out of their bags to put into my boxes and immediately upon just inspecting 2 of the jigs, the weed guards immediately popped out. 2 more didn’t break but the bristles are very stiff at the base of the jighead and feel like they could snap off at any moment. The last 2 seem alright, the weed guards are a little sketchy but they seem properly seated and secured for now. So 4/6 of the jigs are either not functional or feel as if they’ll break on the first hookset or contact with structure. I had high hopes for these jigs because of the price and brand, but they are pretty disappointing unfortunately. I do like that they are wire tied and the skirt colors are sweet. Hooks are definitely a lighter gauge than other brands out there so these would be ideal for throwing on a MH rod instead of a heavy. And the 1/2oz jigs feel much lighter when compared to a 1/2oz dirty jigs flippin jig. I’d steer clear of these jigs for now. I’m curious if anyone else is having the same issue with them.