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British Fly Fair International

The Premier Fly Tying Show

Paul Black

Paul Black

My names Paul Black. Born and raised in Derry in Ireland. Now living in Glasgow.

My style of tying is rather unorthodox. I like to push the boundaries with regards to what most tyers consider the norm.

Long hackles, vibrant colours and lots of movement. I also pride myself on my flies fish catching abilities. I’m a strong believer in tying with purpose and not just for a fancy photograph. 

My main fishing focus is salmon and trout. Rivers and lochs and estuaries. I like to fish the places most people wont ever venture. Deep into the hills and wilderness. 


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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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