“I will guarantee that if the good farmers of the country will assist in securing the passage of a bill that will protect the Game and Fish of the state, as they have assisted in the enforcement of our present laws for the past six months that within five years our fields will swarm with pheasants and other game birds that will aid them in the destruction of insect life, and our streams will be filled with the choicest fish, and their children may enjoy a few hours sport with hook and line as their forefathers did a few years ago.”
Earnest V. Visart[1]
[1] Visart Talks Of Game Laws,” Arkansas Democrat, August 14, 1910, 6.