maodiver, I am sooooo with you. Someone gave me some really tiny red and white bobbers for earrings....you guessed it, never made it to my ears. I love them, easy as heck to move.

I do use an indicator on a regular basis on stillwater for Chironomiding (just like Chan )

What is the difference of using a dry dropper. Generally in most cases, the dry is way bigger than naturals and in some cases...nothing like it! It is an indicator, but with a built in hook. Comes in handy for that reason because, how many time have fish hit your little indicator?

River, high sticking is cool and in some cases, the best answer, but on some of the bigger rivers with big pools...give me INDICATOR.