I prefer to cut a stick on foam indicator in half, remove the color paper so it's all white and also more pliable and fold it over itself to get a very small, sensitive indicator that works even in a spring creek if necessary. While it won't always float it remains visible... Otherwise a piece of bright red amnesia tied into the leader or no indicator at all if tight lightning are the way to go when fishing shallow water, where you can fish a tight line and either detect some fish movement or color from the fish to detect the strike. The bobbers and foam indicators work well for me in bigger water or where depth control is a major consideration.
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