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give no information about them. But for those who 
wish to explore in these parts, Lédingen would be the 
station at which to quit the steamer. 
In Tys Fjord-there is a small river at the bottom of 
Kjobs Fjord. In North Folden Fjord there are also a 
few small rivers; and the Gsenpats Etv, Svor Exy, in 
South Folden Fjord, and one or two others, may be 
tried. I should imagine that these rivers have in all 
probability never been fished by Englishmen. 
The steamer stops at Bod6, at the mouth of the Salten 
Fjord, whence the Brrzren Exv can easily be reached 
by boat-skyts. Though a small river, it is said to be 
avery good one. It has been fished by Englishmen ; 
but whether taken up or not I cannot say with cer- 
tainty. A little to the east of this is a small river 
running out at a place named Sandvig, and again to the 
east, Santen Ey. I believe that very good sport may 
at times be had in this river. Between this and the 
Ranen Fjord there are several small rivers, but concern- 
ing which I know literally nothing. 
Kobberdal is the stopping-station for this fjord, 
whence boat-skyts can be taken. The Ranen Ety at 
the extremity of this fjord is, I am informed, an 
excellent river in comparison with its size. Salmon, 
however, are only able to ascend a very inconsiderable 
distance ; in fact not more than one mile. Within this 
space the fishing is said to be something marvellous. 
