I found this story in the "lighter side" of my local newspaper and thought i would post it
NASHUA, N.H. (AP) Cats and dogs who wander frome home get reunited with there owners all the time.
But fish?
Floodwaters from the Merrimack River recently swamped the Brand famly's backyard pond, sweeping away seven of there 11 Koi fish and depositing them on the third fairway of the nearby Nashua Country Club.
"By the time I could get out there, I found only four fish," Eric Brand said. "Just figured the rest were carried away and had dried up somewhere."
The flooding had left enough water on the golf course to keep the fish alive long enough for David Deane, a city alderman and groundskeeper, to find them.
Deane noticed the fish flopping on the ground.
Thinking they might be pets, he went to get a bucket.
Brand was called by a neighbor who saw an article in the paper, and the Brands were reunited with there fish.

NASHUA, N.H. (AP) Cats and dogs who wander frome home get reunited with there owners all the time.
But fish?
Floodwaters from the Merrimack River recently swamped the Brand famly's backyard pond, sweeping away seven of there 11 Koi fish and depositing them on the third fairway of the nearby Nashua Country Club.
"By the time I could get out there, I found only four fish," Eric Brand said. "Just figured the rest were carried away and had dried up somewhere."
The flooding had left enough water on the golf course to keep the fish alive long enough for David Deane, a city alderman and groundskeeper, to find them.
Deane noticed the fish flopping on the ground.
Thinking they might be pets, he went to get a bucket.
Brand was called by a neighbor who saw an article in the paper, and the Brands were reunited with there fish.