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British Fly Fair International

The Premier Fly Tying Show

Baldur Harmannsson

Baldur Harmannsson

Baldur started fishing for trout, char and salmon with his father around 1993.

He started like many using spinners and worms as a bait. Around 1995 he started flyfishing and got his first flytying kit around 1998.

Baldur used to tye all kinds of trout and salmon flies. Then he started to try out different things and test while his fishing partners had action with the traditional flies.
In the summer 2003 Baldurs’ younger brother nicknamed Friggi, tested one of his prototypes with exellent result. Friggi fly-tube was then born. Sadly his brother passed away in 2005. It made Baldur more passionate in developing and marketing the fly-tube Friggi.

The Friggi fly has been a strong fly in Iceland and had a good results in Scotland, Norway and Russia last years.


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7th and 8th February
2026
Sat: 9.30am - 4.30pm
Sun: 9.30am - 4.00pm

Advanced ticket sales will be
available from autumn 2025

ADMISSION ON THE DOOR
SATURDAY/SUNDAY £15
TWO DAY £25

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