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  1. Colorado hatcheries raise over 30 different species of fish and the boreal toad. Here are just a few of those species to prime your knowledge before making a visit: Cold water fish

  2. Jun 6, 2016 · To accomplish this ambitious feat, CPW manages 18 different fish hatcheries that raise some 35 species of cold- and warm-water fish. Using a fleet of 80 specially designed pickup and semi trucks, CPW stocks around 90 million fish annually. Each semi truck can carry up to 6,000 pounds of fish.

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  4. Roar-ing Judy hatches, rears and stocks about 200,000 catchable 10-inch rainbow trout, 50,000 subcatch-able 3-inch rainbow trout, and 3.1 million kokanee salmon fry per year. Additional species such as cutthroat and brown trout are raised periodically depending on fishery demands across the state.

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  5. Mar 2, 2023 · For 130 years, the Leadville Fish Hatchery has been raising fish and stocking lakes and ponds. An estimated 250,000 trout are raised in the fishery each year and distributed to lakes...

  6. Apr 16, 2021 · Colorado Parks and Wildlife operates 19 hatcheries that breed, hatch, rear, and stock over 90 million fish per year. Many of the fish produced are to enhance angling opportunities, while others serve a critical role in native species recovery efforts.

  7. Pueblo Fish Hatchery raises large-mouth bass, walleye, sau-geye, striper, wiper, blue- gill, black crappie and occasionally hybrid grass carp. Pueblo has 32 earthen ponds — 16 one-acre ponds and 16 half-acre ponds — for production. The ponds are filled with water and fertilized, using cottonseed meal, alfalfa pellets and/or old fish food.

  8. Jun 11, 2019 · Trucks from warm-water hatcheries are wrapped in images of warm-water fish like walleye, crappie, bass and catfish, White said. They also have the name of the hatchery along with the conservation message.

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