50 SPORT IN NORWAY. 
There may be possibly some small streams further 
seawards in the Sogne Fjord; but I think I have named 
all that are worth mentioning. There is a small river 
running out at Eidevik in Sondfjord, a little to the 
north ; but I have not met with any one who has ever 
tried it. It may very likely hold fish. 
There are some small streams between this and 
Nordfjord ; and I much doubt whether they have ever 
been fished. I can hazard no information about 
them. 
But in Nordijord there are many good opportunities 
for the salmon-fisher. The steamer to the north stops 
at Bryggen at the mouth. 
The river from Horningdals Vand, running into the 
fjord, is said to abound with salmon. The river running 
into the Gloppen Fjord at Sandene, a little to the south, 
frequently holds good fish. It is named Sror Exy. 
A little to the east, Srryen Eny, coming from Op- 
struen Vaud, can also be conveniently tried. It is a 
likely stream, though small. There are several smaller 
' rivers in this fjord and its branches; but I have been 
unable to gather any information concerning them. 
In the extensive ranges of mountains in the neigh- 
bourhood of Lerdal, Jéstedal, Lyster, and Urland good 
reindeer hunting may be had. 
-Aardal would be a particularly good point from which 
to make expeditions after reindeer. A very clever and 
