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  1. I'm hoping someone can help me understand this better. I got my first b/c a few weeks ago and I've figured out how to cast it by watching youtube video. In his video he says to turn the tension knob until your lure just starts to fall at a steady pace. When I try to do this, I get it to a point where it starts to fall, but it accelerates instead of falling at an even pace. If I turn the tension back up even the tiniest bit, the lure doesn't move unless I jiggle my rod. I'm using a BPS Pro Qualifier for a reel. Is there something else I need to do to achieve this? Does it really even matter? I am probably over thinking this, but it gets to me that I can't replicate what Glenn's suggesting to do! I'm not having any troubles casting it normally (can't seem to pitch more than 10 ft, any tips for setting up for that would be great too). Do I need to adjust the internal brakes or whatever? Thanks for any help!
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