Fish Legal has successfully settled a civil action against a poacher on behalf of its member club the King's Lynn Angling Association.
 Fish Legal  issued proceedings against Mr Chirokov, who was one of three men arrested by  police on 25th May 2008 at a makeshift camp set up on the banks of the Wissey  from where they took fish illegally from the river over a number of days.
Fish Legal  issued proceedings against Mr Chirokov, who was one of three men arrested by  police on 25th May 2008 at a makeshift camp set up on the banks of the Wissey  from where they took fish illegally from the river over a number of days.
  
When  apprehended by the police, the group had in their possession an assortment of  fishing paraphernalia including a commercial-type gill net, a crayfish trap,  several baited rods, two dinghies and a large number of live fish threaded  through the gills onto a washing line and submerged in the water in an attempt  to keep them fresh.
During a  hearing at King's Lynn County Court on 7th October 2009, the defendant gave an  undertaking – or sealed promise – to the judge that he would not trespass  or fish on the club’s waters at any time in the future. If found in breach of  this undertaking, the defendant could face a charge of contempt of court which  carries with it the possibility of a prison sentence.
Mark Lloyd,  Chief Executive of Fish Legal said:
“Poaching is not simply an irritation for  anglers but, as in this case, it can have a detrimental impact on fish  populations. There are also welfare issues to consider, as the fish had been  threaded onto a line to keep them alive for hours”.
He added:  
“Although two other poachers were successfully prosecuted by the police, there  was insufficient evidence to prosecute this defendant, which is why Fish Legal  pressed forward with a civil action to ensure that he didn't go back to the  waters”.
Ashley Brown  of the King's Lynn Angling Association said:
“There clearly is a problem with poachers taking  fish so we hope this sends out a clear message that King’s Lynn AA will take  legal action against anyone caught taking fish from their waters. It is unfortunate  that we have to resort to this but we have spent over £2000 with help from the  EA on signage warning no fish can be taken and these are being ignored. I would  like to thank Fish Legal for taking on our case."
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