The suggestions are right one with a quick hook set. If you have ever seen underwater footage of a larger bass taking a bait they will engulf first taking the bait entirely in their mouth and there is a second or third "gulp" that they will use to push it down deep into their throat and belly. If you wait too long on a hook set your are getting to the second and third gulps although sometimes bass take it pretty deep on the initial hit.

Another thing to consider it improving your "feel" to know when the strike takes place even when a larger bass just enhales it. Learning to fish with a semi-tight line for better feel, become a line-watcher to see more strike, or consider using a different line like braid to improve the feel.

The best thing you can do for feel to me is get the right rod for the job. I am a GLoomis fanatic and remember well what opened my eyes to what a good rod can do for you along these lines. It was about 20 years back and I was night fishing KY with my buddy and that particular night the fish were slow not hitting spinners or cranks which were our staples on KY at night. So my buddy had just bought a Loomis MBR684 for jig fishing and he was absolutely nailing them. I was fishing a heavy rod but just didnt have the feel and although we were fishing the exact same lure I wasn't feeling them right and kept missing the strikes. At one point he picked up his spinnerbait rod and handed me his jig rod to try and I caught 2 in about 5 minutes. Needless to say I had a couple of Loomis rods next time we were out and I have over 20 in my coral today...

kc