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Wetlands of that depth often have low oxygen events that kill off fish. We have a few wetlands on our place like that where we have had fish kills in hot weather, but they get very little direct runoff (mostly spring fed). A couple of these get flood water from a stream every ten years or so and repopulate (although the green sunfish never seem to get completely killed off). One time we had a bunch of nice-size warmouth going.
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Fish die off, possible cause?
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