I’ve had this issue, particularly w/ the “slow lift, quick drop” method that gets the jig to flutter properly. What I do is add a little sideways movement of the rod tip (towards the breeze if there is one, otherwise away from the angle of line to bottom) on the drop. So, kinda straight up lift and then purposefully move the tip to either the left or right 10-12” as you drop (kinda like drawing a “D” with your rod tip, rather than straight up and down). It should make sense when you do it and, when you get in a good rhythm, it completely eliminates the annoying line catching the tip (and potential tip snap waiting to happen).
Cheers!
Ukee