Nudd represented the England team at the international level for more than 24 years, during which time he became arguably the best known angler in the world. The highlight of his professional career was a victory in front of a home crowd at
Holme Pierrepont,
Nottingham, in 1994. He has been individual World Champion on a record 4 occasions, making him the most successful international angler ever at the time, later surpassed by England teammate
Alan Scotthorne. Nudd's world titles were won at the following tournaments: • 1990
Maribor,
Yugoslavia He was appointed a
Member of the Order of the British Empire (MBE) for services to coarse fishing in the
1995 Birthday Honours. Nudd lives in
Cambridgeshire, England, and writes monthly for
Coarse Fishing Answers and
Improve Your Coarse Fishing magazine. He is still known as one of Britain's greatest anglers along with
John Wilson, Dave Harrel and
Richard Walker. Nudd presented a new TV series for
Discovery Shed in March 2009. He features in a
Masters of Angling DVD, offering professional techniques in angling. His DVDs include
Commercial carp tactics,
Paste on the pole,
Surface fishing with controller floats,
Pole secrets and
Expert fishing on the Pole. Nudd is still a keen match fisherman at local level (2021), winning the Diss and District Angling Club Mere Masters semi-final at the age of 76. ==References==