Rod licence cheats blitzed by Environment Agency
4 Jul 2014 04:14 PM
Environment Agency
enforcement teams carried out more than 13,000 rod licence checks across
England in May.
Of the anglers checked for a
valid licence, 965 were fishing illegally and could face a court appearance and
a substantial fine. A recent penalty was more than £800, when an annual
licence costs just £27.
May falls within the coarse
fishing ‘close season’ – which runs from 15 March to 15 June
– when coarse angling is suspended on rivers and a few canals and lakes
in order to allow coarse fish to breed.
While some licence cheats were
also fishing rivers during the close season, the majority were caught on
stillwaters where fishing is still allowed during these
months.
One Environment Agency
enforcement officer reported an angler for fishing with three rods on one
licence (each licence covers up to two rods). The angler was particularly
aggressive because he had been caught in the same place for the same offence
last year.
In another case an angler gave a
false identity and nearly ended up being arrested. The following day the same
angler was checked at a different fishery but had subsequently bought two valid
rod licences. What’s more, he was fishing with several other anglers and
had informed them that the bailiffs were about – his fellow anglers told
the officer they had been tempted to fish without a licence but, on the advice
of their friend, had bought one that morning online.
Sarah Chare, head of fisheries
at the Environment Agency, said:
The number of anglers caught
red-handed is testament to the hard work of our enforcement teams. But
worryingly it still shows a blatant disregard for fisheries and the
environment. People who don’t buy a licence are cheating other anglers
and the future of the sport. The Environment Agency relies on the income from
rod licences to continue the important work we do to protect fish stocks,
improve fisheries and encourage more people to take up
fishing.
If you are caught fishing
without a rod licence you risk a criminal conviction and a fine. There is no
excuse – it costs just £27 for a whole year and is easy to buy from
the Post Office website.
In addition to the Environment
Agency’s rod licence enforcement work, which focused mainly on
stillwaters, Angling Trust voluntary bailiffs were also patrolling rivers to
detect and report any close season and other fisheries offences. Environment
Agency officers were able to respond to their reports and all the intelligence
information gathered will help inform future enforcement patrols – they
will know who is likely to be fishing illegally when and
where.
Last year, Environment Agency
officers checked more than 70,000 licences and prosecuted more than 2,800
licence cheats. Between them, they were ordered to pay fines and costs in
excess of £600,000. To help crack down on unlicensed fishing the
Environment Agency urges anyone to report illegal activity by calling 0800 80
70 60.
Money raised from rod licence
sales is reinvested in the environment, including a whole range of projects to
improve facilities for anglers, protect stocks from illegal fishing, plus fish
restocking, invasive species eradication, and working with partners to
encourage people to take-up fishing for the first time.
Annual rod licences for trout
and coarse fishing remain at £5 for 12 to 16 year olds, £18 for
senior and disabled concessions and £27 for non-concessions. Children
under 12 can fish for free. Buying a licence online from the Post Office
website saves time and administration costs, which means more of the income can
be spent on improving fish stocks and fishing.
Rod licence prices have remained
unchanged for the last 4 consecutive years. More on rod licences and how to buy
one here or direct
from the Post
Office
Anglers can also buy a rod
licence by calling the Post Office on 0344 800 5386 or by visiting any Post
Office branch.
Alternatively, you can buy your
licence through the Angling Trust’s mobile-configured website. Whether at
home or on the move, anglers can use this new website to get details of
thousands of fisheries, tackle shops, clubs and coaches, plus all the latest
angling weather and river levels.