OF SHOOTING AND FISHING 233 
In a short time every valley in the West which 
can be reached by irrigation canals will be under 
cultivation, and this, by inducing settlement and 
the building of railways will deprive the fisherman 
of many of his most hallowed sanctuaries. 
There must always remain, however, in a great 
mountainous country, miles of head waters where 
the angler can pursue his innocent sport, and let his 
soul unfold in peace while he watches for the rise 
of a speckled beauty. 
THE END. 
