
Originally Posted by
Pithon
I am hearing that Granada went over the levy. This is gonna be a stupid question but if it overflowed, is there any way that some Asian carp could've made it out if the Yalobusha river into the lake?
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Lacks about 9 feet before it gets to the point. I don't think any fish could come up the emergency spillway walls when water is running over. Probably 150 feet long on a 45 degree slope so I'd say no. (I have been wrong tho)
At this point it would take a lot for it to go over the emergency spillway, lake is very spread out now but it could happen, prolly stay on a rise for a week or so without any more rain.
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