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magnificent pool, and good sport may be had _ here. 
The fish run large, and have been taken up to forty 
pounds in weight. The river in question belongs to a 
gentleman of the name of Overston. The trout-fishing 
in the above-named rivers is unquestionably good. 
Good trout-fishmng may be had in Tuypa Exv, 
running into the east end of Selbo Sden; and as the 
road runs by it for a long way, fair accommodation 
may be obtamed. The fishing also in Selbo 86 is 
highly spoken of by Belton in his ‘Two Summers in 
Norway.’ 
There is also good trout-fishing to be had some few 
miles from Roraas. The apothecary in this (so-called) 
town, who is an ardent disciple of the gentle art, will 
sive the stranger much useful information. If I 
remember right, he speaks English. 
Ptarmigan are abundant in this neighbourhood. 
Driystuen, on the Dovre Fyeld, will be found an ex- 
cellent station to put up at. Good ryper-shooting can 
be had here, and reindeer are not unfrequent. At 
Opdal, a few stations higher up, where the road 
branches off to Sundal, the shooting is well-spoken of ; 
also at Sogndal and Budal. Good shooting, too, can 
be had in Orkedal (Gumdal is a good station to put up 
at) and on the heights surrounding the Guul Valley. 
At Selb, also, good sport is to be had. Doubtless the 
shooting over the whole of this Amt is good; but I 
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