What is the most popular Korda goo?

What is the most popular Korda goo?

Almond Supreme – The old faithful Almond Supreme has to be the most popular Goo in the range.

Who is Tom Dove?

Presenter & Exec Producer of ITV’s Monster Carp.

What does Korda stand for?

Hungarian, Polish, and Jewish (from Hungary and Poland): from korda ‘rope’ (Latin corda ‘rope’). This was used as a nickname in various senses (including ‘monk’, with reference to the rope used by monks as belts).

How many Korda goos are there?

There are now 24 variants in the range, including blockbusters like Squid Supreme, Pineapple Supreme and the four Almond Goos, to name but a few.

Do carp like almonds?

Carp are nuts about nuts. That’s no secret, really, is it? Tigers, peanuts, and even the odd almond and brazil nut has featured in many captures of big carp over the years and they can be a real edge when nobody else is using them.

Who owns Nash fishing?

Kevin Nash
02 Nash Tackle Kevin Nash also owns Nashbait, rolling in excess of 1,000 tonnes a year.

Who is Neil Spooner?

Working in a tackle shop and then as a car salesman, Neil joined Korda in 2007 and has gone on to become one of the most recognized faces in the modern carp scene. Neil now co-hosts the ITV4 series Monster Carp and manages the UK Korda Sales team, squeezing his own fishing in around a busy work schedule.

Where did the name Brasenose come from?

A copy of the original Brasenose Knocker, mounted on a door in Stamford School in Stamford, Lincolnshire. The history of Brasenose College, Oxford stretches back to 1509, when the college was founded on the site of Brasenose Hall. Its name is believed to derive from the name of a brass or bronze knocker that adorned the hall’s door.

Which side of Radcliffe Square is Brasenose?

Brasenose faces the west side of Radcliffe Square opposite the Radcliffe Camera in the centre of Oxford. The north side is defined by Brasenose Lane, while the south side reaches the High Street. To the west is Lincoln College.

How long does it take to open the door at Brasenose?

The door is opened for five minutes and it is the only time during the year that this door is unlocked. Brasenose members are then served an ale by Lincoln College, which is traditionally flavoured with ground ivy.

Why choose Brasenose College?

In a recent Oxford Barometer Survey, Brasenose’s undergraduates registered 98% overall satisfaction. In recent years around 80% of the UK undergraduate intake have been from state schools. Brasenose is home to one of the oldest rowing clubs in the world, Brasenose College Boat Club .