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  1. Anadromous Fish Trap Counts at CDFW Hatcheries 9/6/2016-Present (Excel) Anadromous Fish Releases from CDFW Hatcheries 4/1/2018-Present (Excel) Anadromous Fish Trap Counts 2000-2018 at CDFW Hatcheries 9/12/2000-11/6/2018 (Excel)

  2. Hours: Open 8:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m. Contact: (530) 538-2222, featherRiver@wildlife.ca.gov. Directions: From Highway 70, take the Grand Avenue / Nelson Avenue exit. Continue east on Grand Avenue. Make a right turn onto Table Mountain Boulevard and continue S/B down the hill toward the river. The entrances to the hatchery are just before you cross ...

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  4. Location: 2101 Nimbus road, Gold River, CA 95670. Office Hours: Open 8:00 a.m. - 3:00 p.m. Contact: (916) 358-2865, americanriver@wildlife.ca.gov. Directions: From Highway 50, 18 miles east of Sacramento. Go north on Hazel Avenue 0.7 miles, then west at the signal light onto Gold Country Blvd. The entrance to the parking lot will be about 200 ...

  5. Hatcheries are a great place to visit and see how fish are raised, and for kids to see fish close up. The main product of this Region's hatcheries is trout, which are planted in local waters. Fillmore Hatchery, Fillmore, CA. Fish Springs Hatchery, Owens Valley, CA. Hot Creek Hatchery, Mammoth Lakes, CA. Mojave River Hatchery, San Bernardino, CA ...

  6. Contact: (805) 524-0962, fillmore@wildlife.ca.gov, P.O. Box 666, Fillmore, CA 93016 Directions. From the south (Los Angeles) travel north on I-5 to Hwy 126. Take Hwy 126 west toward Ventura for 18 miles to Fish Hatchery Road, turn left and travel one quarter mile to visitor’s parking lot. MAP (opens in new tab)

  7. Total cost for the hatchery and Keswick Fish Trap was $2,013,750. Coleman NFH is located in Shasta County, California, on a relatively flat parcel of land on the north bank of Battle Creek approximately 5.8 miles east of the Sacramento River, 10 miles southeast of Anderson, CA and twenty miles southeast of the city of Redding.

  8. National Fish Hatchery System Celebrates 150 Years of Conservation! June 10th, 2022, marks the 150th anniversary of the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service’s National Fish Hatchery System! The National Fish Hatchery System was created by Congress to help address collapsing fisheries and boost production of food fish to feed families.

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