23rd Annual Bermuda Flyfishing Invitational 2026

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Date: May 25, 2026
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Ends: May 30, 2026
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Bermuda

23rd Annual Bermuda Flyfishing Invitational 2026

About 23rd Annual Bermuda Flyfishing Invitational 2026

Held annually, The Bermuda Flyfishing Invitational is a four-day event hosted by Virginia angler Bob Brien and by Flip Pallot, world renown fly fishing authority and host of ESPN's award-winning show, 'Walkers Cay Chronicles'.

Fishing from some of the finest charter boats anywhere, anglers chum Bermuda's rich offshore waters and sight fish for yellowfin and blackfin tunas, wahoo, almaco jacks, rainbow runners and other pelagic gamefish. Over the past 16 years, BFFI anglers have posted nineteen new I.G.F.A. world records as well.

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