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capable of affording excellent sport. Whoever fishes in 
this part will do well to secure the services of one 
Henrik, a Huusmand, living at Fossum Plads; he 
is a good fisherman, and is well acquainted with the 
river. 
Every information about the fishing in this river 
can be obtained from Herr Moe, a merchant residing at 
Stenkjeer. 
The Avena Ety, running into the last a short 
distance above Stenkjzr, will probably afford good sport. 
Salmon go a long way up it. Helge will be found 
a fair station to put up at. 
The fishing under Fossum Foss is said to be very 
superior. 
The Fiaez or Lops Exv is also a likely stream: the » 
right of fishing belongs to the following properties— 
Bruun, Léd, and Ryg. 
The Anpro Etyv, running in at the northern ex- 
tremity of Snaasen Vand, which is forty miles long, 
abounds with trout of a large size. 
There are several small rivers on the western coast of 
the Throndhjem Fjord, which may occasionally afford 
sport, é. g., at Lexviken, Mosvik, and Ostvik north of 
Stenkjer. This last-named place can be reached by 
carriole from Stenkjer in a very short time, and is on 
the direct road to the Namsen. 
At Overgaard, two stations beyond this, at the 
