Press release

Illegal angling on the rise

皇冠体育app Environment Agency is warning those who fish illegally that the net is closing in after a recent rise in angling offences in the South East.

Environment Agency Fisheries Enforcement Officer by river

Over the past 6 months, our South East Fisheries Enforcement Officers have issued over 360 offence report forms to illegal anglers. This is already 40 more than this time last year. To crack down on offenders, fisheries enforcement patrols are being stepped up at rivers and fisheries across the region this summer.

Fishing illegally can incur a fine of up to 拢2,500 and offenders can also have their fishing equipment seized. 皇冠体育app Environment Agency inspect rod licences 24/7, 7 days a week to check on cases of illegal fishing and those caught cheating the system face prosecution.

An Environment Agency spokesperson said:

This concerning recent rise in illegal fishing is not only harmful to fish populations but also has a detrimental effect on the environment and surrounding wildlife, as well as cheating law-abiding anglers.

People who don鈥檛 buy a licence are not only cheating other anglers and the future of the sport but are running the risk of criminal conviction and a fine. 皇冠体育appre is no excuse 鈥� it costs just 拢33 for a whole year, and you can buy a fishing licence online at:

We track criminals on an intelligence led basis using information gathered by ourselves, the police and other partners and reports from the public. We urge anyone to report illegal fishing as quickly as possible by calling our incident hotline on 0800 80 70 60 or anonymously to Crimestoppers on 0800 555 111.

Any angler aged 13 or over, fishing on a river, canal or still water needs a licence to fish. A 1-day licence costs from just 拢6.60, and an annual licence currently costs from just 拢33 (concessions available). Junior licences are free for 13 - 16-year-olds.

皇冠体育app Environment Agency carries out enforcement work all year round and is supported by partners including the police and the Angling Trust. Fisheries enforcement work is intelligence-led, targeting known hot-spots and where illegal fishing is reported.

Recent prosecutions in Kent

Following cases brought by the Environment Agency in March and June 2023 at Hastings and Folkestone Magistrates, the courts have ordered four men to pay a combined total 拢720, in fines, 拢450 in costs and 拢288 victim surcharges. A total of 拢1,478. 皇冠体育app offenders were:

  • Robert George Brealy 27, of Herne Bay was caught fishing without a licence at Longshaw Fisheries in Canterbury. Fined 拢247.
  • Brandan Woodger 23, of Aylesford was caught fishing without a licence at Orchard Place Farm, Tonbridge. Fined 拢443.
  • Rosen Vasilev 62, of Ilford was caught fishing without a licence at Hanningfield Reservoir, Chelmsford. Fined 拢443.
  • Marcus Taylor 28, of Tunbridge Wells was caught fishing without a licence and also fined for when fishing, failed, when required to do so, to state his name and address to a voluntary water bailiff at Elphicks Farm Lakes in Kent. Fined 拢345.

Updates to this page

Published 2 August 2023