When shore fishing I just leave the rods in their holders, and do something else like check another rod, make replacement rigs, go for a walk or take a few photos.
Every so often I glance at the rods to check, sometimes I notice they have gone slack which means something moved the sinker. Sometimes the rod would be bending, that means something is pulling on the line. Sometimes, I would check the bait and discover I had hooked a fish (sometimes a large fish), when pressure is not applied they often just rest up on the bottom rather then run. I only use circle hooks while shore fishing, and its easier to apply pressure to early rather then to late.
If I am fishing with just a single rod from a boat, I would use the line to detect bites... but I normally just keep them in the holder and wait until I hear the drag losing line.
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