A very good nymphing line, zero stretch, dull colour, braided loops IE no tippet cutting through the coating.
I have been an avid user of the snowbee thistle down 2 line which I think is a very good line for nymphing and dry fly fishing,
but I think they fu@k#d up with the coating on the welded loops, although with this line you can not cast a dry fly as some people say you can,
but for Czech or euro nymphing which ever you wana call it I believe it is second to none, I have abused this line every other day like a boss for the best part of a month with no problems, even with
strong wind's putting a bow in the line I was still able to feel nymphs hitting bottom and the takes of small grayling as with the snowbee line I was not.
the line's very thin but with a rough sort of texture ( with freezing sausage fingers that's a plus ) while fishing for grayling the first fish I ever caught on the line
was the brown in the picture Oos but what a beast 20 inch if not a bit more using no indicator and only a foot of tippet from the line to a tippet ring with a dropper on
and another foot and half to the point fly, which I think is a bit extraordinary as with most lines if they were a couple of feet under the water I have no doubt they would spook most fish,
the line being sort of a matt grey colour I think it makes it hard for the fish to see when under the water, that being said it also makes it hard to see against the backdrop of water,
so using an indicator would make life easier but its not a necessity as you can literally feel everything through the line while fishing blind so to speak.
the snowbee lines off the reel this gets a thumbs up from me, if your a nymphing freak like me try this line you wont be disappointed.