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Rod Licence Prosecutions (October 2007)
Nearly 400 anglers found themselves in front of the courts in September for fishing without a valid rod licence, incurring more than £53,000 in fines and costs. One angler received a caution.
“Our enforcement officers target rivers, lakes and other waters where we believe cheats are present,” confirmed Environment Agency Head of Fisheries Dafydd Evans. “Our staff are better equipped than ever. With access to databases at the switch of a mobile phone they can verify address and licence details. All this makes catching licence evaders an easier process.
Fishing for salmon, trout, freshwater fish and eels in England and Wales and the Border Esk in Scotland requires a licence from the Environment Agency. Failure to have a licence is an offence. Those caught fishing illegally face tough penalties, including fines of up to £2,500 and a ban from fishing.
“The rod licence fees are essential in improving and maintaining our fisheries, which is why our enforcement officers are out there checking for those who try to cheat the system. Last year, we invested approximately £29 million in fishing, with £19 million of this coming from rod licence fees paid by anglers,” continued Dafydd.
“However, a number of anglers believed a licence was valid for 12 months from the date of purchase. This is not case. All rod licences expire on March 31.”
For 2007/2008 a full season coarse and trout fishing licence costs just £24.50 and a salmon and sea trout licence costs £66.50. There is also a range of concessionary, junior, eight-day and one day licences. The almost three million people who receive Disability Living Allowance in England and Wales are eligible for a half price fishing licence from April 1, 2007.
Buying a new licence couldn’t be easier – around 15,000 Post Offices and other outlets sell them; a direct debit can be set up, and they can be purchased over the phone (0870 1662662) or on-line at www.environment-agency.gov.uk/rodlicence any time, day or night.
| Region | Defendants | Total Fines | Total Costs |
|---|---|---|---|
| Anglian | 50 | £4,210 | £3,195 |
| Midlands | 4 | £230 | £240 |
| North East | 78 | £4,430 | £4,695 |
| North West | 57 | £3,027 | £3,413 |
| Southern | 35 | £3,295 | £2,470 |
| South West | 13 | £1,040 | £855 |
| Thames | 129 | £9,235 | £8,590 |
| Wales | 25 | £2,255 | £1,825 |
| total | 391 | £27,722 | £25,283 |