In addition to "Bob's Up-Stream Theory" I think the tornado of various sizes can feasably move fish from water to land or water to water. If a tornado can transport all sorts of debris why not a few surface dewelling fish? Anyone seen evidence of this?

I want to address George's Grandpas's isolated pond fish story. I GSF and mudcats are very low DO tolerant. It is feasable when the ponds dried up there were one or two tiny isolated muddy wet areas that did not completely dry to the point of subsurface cracked dusty dirt. From a distance or maybe even a casual close up view the pond was "dried up". Eventual refilling with rain and watershed drainage revived these estivating fish.

Last edited by Bill Cody; 04/04/09 09:34 PM.

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