Thanks for the link to this video! It really feeds my passion to fish the N Umpqua. It looks like these guys were fishing the lower river with indicators and egg patterns/small jigs? The restrictions on the fly fishing water prevent this tactic?? What are the best flies to dead drift on the fly water without indicators for the winter fish? If I am reading correctly, beads, plastic or yarn can be tied into the fly to create "egg patterns" and these are legal to use on the fly fishing water in winter?? Soft rubber eggs tied into the fly (Otters Rubber Eggs) cannot be used (considered bait). No other weight or attachment can be placed on to the leader, but sinking leaders are allowed. Only a single barbless hook can be used year round, (no dropper flies). Pegging eggs to a leader above a hook are not allowed?