As a 2-hander 99% of the time, little use for indicators .... except during higher flows in the river. These combined with a two fly (heavily wted) seem to get a far better 'dead drift' than a straight dry line/sinking tip.

For an indicator try using a 'clump' of bright polly yarn. Take a 2-3 foot section of 10# mono and loop/tie the polly yarn on one end. The other end is attached at the tip of the dry line with just a couple of over hand knots. (Tie on just above your leader knot.

Very effecient to cast, floats like a cork, and the fly(s) tend to hang straight down until the very end of the drift (water pressure finally catchs up with the leader and swings it towards the surface).

With this 'rig' you can fish close to about 50-60 foot out with ease with a spey rod.
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