ONE TROUT COSTS COUNTY DURHAM POACHERS €800

Environmental Panorama
London – UK
May of 2005

 

04/05/2005 - Poaching one trout from Houselop Beck cost two County Durham men £400 each today at Bishop Auckland Magistrate’s Court.
Robert William Chappell (22) of Hill View, Esh Winning and David John Thomas Jordan (21) of Cypress Park, Esh Winning were both charged with having a fish which was about to or had recently spawned. In addition, Chappell was charged with using a gaff for poaching fish and Jordan charged with using a light for poaching fish.

Both men were fined £150 and ordered to pay costs of £250 each to the Environment Agency, which brought the case.

Ruth Rochester, prosecuting for the Environment Agency, told the court that the Tow Law area is well known for poaching and the Environment Agency had a number of officers undertaking surveillance in the area on the night in question, 10 November 2004. The area is also an important breeding (spawning) area for migratory fish, especially sea trout.

Fisheries special enforcement officers saw the two men on the banks of Houselop Burn, a tributary of the River Wear. Jordan had a powerful lamp which he shone onto the water and Chappell carried a gaff – a long-handled metal pole with a large, sharp hook on the end.

The officers saw Chappell thrust the gaff into the water and take out a sea trout. The two men then headed off downstream making further attempts to catch fish with the gaff.

Both men were arrested by the Environment Agency officers at the scene and the lamp, gaff and one trout were confiscated. During an interview at the local police station the men admitted taking the fish and using the lamp and gaff.

In mitigation, both defendants said they were sorry and wouldn’t do it again.

Speaking after the hearing, senior special enforcement officer David Shears said: "When this case happened is a crucial time of year for migratory fish breeding, and removing even one fish can rob the river of hundreds more in lost eggs.

"We know the methods poachers use and where they will be, and carry out targeted operations like this that never fail to get results.

"Poachers should know that they cannot get away with it and the case today shows that the courts also take this seriously."

 
 

Source: Environment Agency – United Kingdom (http://www.environment-agency.gov.uk)
Press consultantship
(Louise Turner)
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