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Anglers catch half-a-dozen fines for fishing without a licence

Environment Agency

July 13
14:10 2023

Their cases were brought by the Environment Agency to Hull Magistrates Court on 29th June 2023.

Jordan Martin Meredith Davies (31), of Granville Court, Walmer was found guilty of fishing without a licence at Bothal on the River Wansbeck, Morpeth on 8th February 2023.

Mr Davies was also found guilty of a number of other offences including using more than one rod and line when fishing for salmonids, fishing for trout in the close season and leaving a rod and line with its bait or hook unattended.He was proven guilty in absence and ordered to pay a total penalty of 555.?The penalty includes a fine of 300, costs of 135 and a victim surcharge of 120.

In a separate case Paul Mountford (39), of Prospect Walk, Camblesforth, Selby was proved guilty of fishing without a licence at Newhay Lakes, Selby on 18th February 2023. He was ordered to pay a total penalty of 443, including a fine of 220, costs of 135, and a victim surcharge of 88.

Ethan Jones (21), of Dodthorpe, Hull was found guilty of fishing without a licence and fishing during the coarse fish close season at Beverley Beck End on the River Hull on 21st March 2023. He was ordered to pay a total penalty of 443, including a fine of 220, costs of 135, and a victim surcharge of 88.

Caitlin Sakacs (31), of Thompson Avenue, Bradford pleaded guilty to fishing without a licence at Birkwood Fisheries Normanton on 12th February 2023 and ordered to pay a total penalty of 240, including a fine of 100, costs of 100, and a victim surcharge of 40.

Paul Cintos (24), of Edgware Place, Leeds was found guilty of fishing without a licence at Birkwood Fisheries Normanton on 12th February 2023 and ordered to pay a total penalty of 443, including a fine of 220, costs of 135, and a victim surcharge of 88.

Vasile Amarioarei (51), from Balby Road, Doncaster pleaded guilty to fishing without a licence at Hexthorpe near the River Don on 12th February 2023. He was ordered to pay a total penalty of 116, including a fine of 40, costs of 60, and a victim surcharge of 16.

Paul Caygill, Environment Agency Fisheries Enforcement Officer, said

We hope the penalties received by these illegal anglers will act as a deterrent to anyone who is thinking of breaking the laws and byelaws we have in place across England.

The cases show how seriously the courts take these offences and the anglers have been rightly punished for the illegal fishing they undertook. They could have bought a 1-day rod licence to fish for just 6.60 or an annual licence for 33 and avoided both the fine and court process.

Illegal fishing undermines the Environment Agencys efforts to protect fish stocks and make fishing sustainable.? Money raised from fishing licence sales is used to protect and improve fish stocks and fisheries for the benefit of anglers and, for those caught cheating the system, we will always prosecute.

The Environment Agency carries out enforcement work all year round and is supported by partners including the police and the Angling Trust. In 2021 to 2022, fisheries enforcement officers checked just over 41,000 fishing licences and successfully prosecuted nearly 730 anglers for fishing without a licence.

Buy a fishing licence

Any angler aged 13 or over, fishing on a river, canal or still water must purchase a fishing licence to fish in England and Wales. Annual licences start from 33 and can be purchased online or by phone, more information can be found here. You can buy a 1-day, 8-day or 12-month licence online, with the added benefit of the option to have a digital licence, saving postage costs and allowing more money to be spent on fisheries.

Anyone with information about illegal fishing activities can contact the Environment Agency incident hotline 24/7 on 0800 807060 or anonymously to Crimes

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