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south-west of Throndhjem. The steamer to the north 
touches at Throndhjem. (For other routes, vide Bennett’s 
‘Handbook of Routes,’ 1, 2, and 3.) Salmon go up 
this river about forty miles to Svelget in Aalen parish. 
A great portion of the fishing in this river is usually 
taken up, as, for instance, at Soknes. At Bogen, a few 
miles east of this, the fishing is well spoken of, and at 
Rogstad. As the road runs by the river all the way, 
there may possibly be found a few places where leave to 
fish can be had. Its tributaries, the Emva Exv, running 
into it near Bogen, the Havuxna, and Sraavm, a 
few miles to the west, should be tried. 
The Orxia Env had formerly a bad reputation, 
owing to certain parties having met with poor sport 
one season. It is, however, an excellent salmon 
river, and is capable of showing very good sport. 
Salmon go up in it to Havdals Foss in Rennebo 
parish, south of Meldal. A branch road from Flaa 
runs by it (vzde Bennett’s ‘ Handbook of Routes,’ 2). 
At Fandrem, near its mouth, good fishing is to 
be had, and also in the neighbourhood of Gumdal, 
where there is an exceedingly good station. But 
perhaps the best place on the whole river is at 
Langseter, about fourteen miles above Fandrem. 
Hereabouts there are at least twenty or thirty pools. 
Good quarters can also be had; but I believe most, if 
not all, of the fishing in this river to be taken. 
