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to the salmon-fisher ; but still some sport may be had 

 with a little looking for it. 



Beginning in the extreme south, there is a small 

 river running through Sogndal, a few miles north 

 of Hekke Fjord. Salmon-fishing is to be had here 

 at times ; it belongs to Eeg parsonage. Salmon may 

 also be found in TENGS Kiver, and in OUGNE Eiver, 

 in the parish of Ekersand. They had better be fished 

 near their mouths. 



In FIGGE ELV, a little to the south of Stavanger, 

 some fair fishing may occasionally be had. It is a 

 small river, but the fish go up it for a long distance. 

 Schjefveland will be found to be a comfortable station to 

 put up at. 



In SULEDALS ELV, running out at Sand into one of 

 the arms of the Bukn Fjord, fishing may be had. 

 Salmon go up to the extreme end of Suledals Lake. 



VIGEDALS ELV, a little more to the west of this, 

 is said to hold salmon. 



To the north-east of Stavanger there are several 

 small streams in the parish of Strand and Hjelmeland ; 

 but I have been able to learn but little concerning 

 them. Those who wish to try their luck hereabouts 

 had best inquire of Dr. Stang, or of Herr Candidatus 

 Juris Baade, who is a government inspector of salmon 

 fisheries. Both these gentlemen live in Stavanger. 



It may, however, be remarked of all the rivers in 



