The Yakima Epigram -- Vol 3. No. 40. -- June 25, 1898.
Date
1898-06-25
Authors
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Medill, J. D.
Abstract
"It is absolutely necessary, if fish are to remain in our streams in any considerable number, that some effective effort should be made on the part of our people to prevent the fish from entering the numerous irrigating ditches of this county. The spectacle of a farmer finding forty pounds of trout floundering about in his meadow is a sight to make a true sportsman weep. It has been suggested that if our farmers and ditch managers would put a wire screen over the intake of their respective ditches, the evil would soon be remedied; otherwise it is only a question of time when our streams will be almost entirely depopulated of its speckled beauties."
Description
2 sheets 24 x 16 inch. Printed.
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Keywords
Washington (State)--Yakima., Yakima (Wash.)--Newspapers., Irrigation
Citation
Medill, John D. “Title of Article.” The Yakima Epigram, Vol 3- No.40, 25 June 1898 https://archives.yvl.org/handle/20.500.11867/2174 Yakima Valley Libraries Repository, YE-1898-06-25