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there when we go back again. An inn was in 

 course of being built at the loch-side in 1876, 

 but we do not know how it has succeeded. The 

 easiest way to Arisaig is by steamer, which 

 usually goes once a- week ; but the angler 

 should, if possible, go to Banavie or Fort- 

 William, the latter for choice, as Banavie 

 Hotel is famous for long bills (and we can 

 testify that its notoriety in this respect is 

 deserved), and then drive to Arisaig. It is 

 about thirty-eight miles from Fort-William to 

 Arisaig, but the drive is something to be re- 

 membered during a lifetime. After having 

 traversed this road, you will say, " There's no 

 place like home " for grand and beautiful scen- 

 ery. We must see Loch Morar again if we 

 possibly can, before we bequeath our tackle to 

 the next generation. 



The time would fail us to tell of many other 

 lochs, more or less famous for the good sport 

 they afford; but the angler, if at all of an enter- 

 prising nature, need have little hesitation in 

 taking up Mr Ly all's excellent l Sportsman's 

 Guide/ and making a selection on his own 

 account. The information is very correct so far 

 as we have tried it, sometimes perhaps most 



