How to Keep your Jig Level?
Many folks have said that it's important to keep the jig level while fishing it, so it presents the lure more naturally. What is the best knot to use to make sure that it stays as level as possible? I know Jim Porter advertises that the jigs he sells are intentionally made so they will balance. So often I find the the hook portion of the jig hangs down and I have to keep playing with it to keep it level. I don't own any Jim Porter jigs. I generally tie the palomar knot, then pull the knot to the inside part of the eyelet and call it good enough. You guys are the experts (IMHO). What tips or tricks do you use to keep the jig level? I understand if you are reeling it in all the time, that is is not an issue. In fact, some will tie a loop knot to give the jig even more freedom while it is being trolled or cast and retrieved. But for just 'still' fishing or occassionally jigging, what's a guy to do?
Thanks for any advise you can provide,
Ralph