The Environment Agency is considering further action against 23 anglers in Lincolnshire who were discovered fishing without a rod licence.
The illegal anglers were discovered during a weekend operation to crack down on illegal fishing across the county.
Patrols were carried out by Environment Agency enforcement officers, who were acting on intelligence to seek out those fishing without a licence.
Officers carried out more than 400 checks in more than 60 waters across the county – and the 23 anglers were reported for various offences, including fishing without a licence. They now face further action and if found guilty in court could face fines of up to £2,500.
Senior Enforcement Officer at the Environment Agency, Peter Stark, said:
“The number of anglers caught red-handed is testament to how seriously we at the Environment Agency take illegal fishing, which disregards the law and the health of fisheries.
“People who don’t buy a licence are not only cheating other anglers and the future of the sport, but running the risk of criminal conviction and a fine.
“There is no excuse – it costs just £27 for a whole year and you can buy it from the Post Office website.”
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