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Skofteland, and Vigmosstad. It may be remarked 
that it is not a large river, and has not many casts. 
About ten miles to the west of this is Lynepan Ey. 
Salmon run up a distance of about eleven miles, to 
a foss named Qvas Foss.’ Properties owning the 
fishing are Qveevik, Qvelland (about a mile and a half 
above the church). Bergsaker, where the road crosses 
it, is a fair station. The accommodation in this district 
is not all that might be desired; but if lovely scenery 
can in any way make up for this deficiency, there is 
abundant compensation. 
Further to the west is the Qviyna Eny. Salmon 
can go up init to Rafoss. The road to Hekke Fjord 
crosses it at Fede, a good station, where fishing can be 
had. Itis a fine river, and has many lkely-looking 
pools. I do not know whether it is engaged. 
The Lrra Ezy, a little to the west, is noted for its 
fine trout-fishing. It ismore than probable that sal- 
mon may be found in it, but of this I am doubtfnl. 
I may remark that all the above-named rivers will 
afford good sport to the trout-fisher. 
Elk are not found in this Amt. 
In the fjelds around Siredal reindeer hunting may 
be had, and good ryper and black-game shooting. On 
many parts of the coast, snipe and woodcock shooting 
may be enjoyed. Towards the end of May and be- 
ginning of June, myriads of barnacle geese may be 
