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		<title>Comment on Keep Them Level by Jim Petrausch</title>
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		<dc:creator>Jim Petrausch</dc:creator>
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		<description>That&#039;s a great hint about the jig staying level in the water when fishing straight down. If you cast out, don&#039;t cast to hard or you could make the knot on the jig slip back to the top of the eye and the jig won&#039;t lie flat anymore; It probably would be ok though if you are reeling the jigs in slowly, but if you let it settle straight down again it could be a problem....

Thx for the tip though. I remember doing this sometimes and it&#039;s great to be reminded about doing it again. I will remember next time for sure now. This is a fun and friendly knowledgeable site...</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>That&#8217;s a great hint about the jig staying level in the water when fishing straight down. If you cast out, don&#8217;t cast to hard or you could make the knot on the jig slip back to the top of the eye and the jig won&#8217;t lie flat anymore; It probably would be ok though if you are reeling the jigs in slowly, but if you let it settle straight down again it could be a problem&#8230;.</p>
<p>Thx for the tip though. I remember doing this sometimes and it&#8217;s great to be reminded about doing it again. I will remember next time for sure now. This is a fun and friendly knowledgeable site&#8230;</p>
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