Pays to be a line watcher. A couple weeks ago I was fishing a T rigged beaver along a laydown. I pulled it over a limb and let it fall on semi slack line. The bait fell for about one second and stopped. I didn't feel anything, the line didn't jump, but I knew it stopped falling too soon. I catch at least one off this tree more often than not so, I didn't even bother feeling for it. I just swung. A 4 1/4 pound LM had gently grabbed it on the fall.
This is one of the things I like best about braid. The lack of stretch enables me to drive the hook home with a shorter swing. If I'm being diligent about my rods position as I should be, keeping the tip no higher than 10 o'clock, I don't have to reel down as I would with mono or flouro. The quicker hookset gives them far less time to spit the bait. Some days this isn't that big a deal. Some days, when they're being finicky, it's huge.