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      • Each year, Colorado Parks & Wildlife (CPW) breeds over 90 million fish in 19 hatcheries across the state.
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  2. Today, CPW 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.

  3. Fish distribution schedule. Colorado Parks & Wildlife. NR6/230.10/INTERNET. Library has 2018-. 2024 (PDF) 2022 (PDF) 2021 (PDF) 2020 (PDF)

  4. Stocking Report. The list below identifies where catchable trout (approximately 10") were recently stocked. Note: The stocking report is updated every Friday during the fishing season and lists waters that were scheduled to be stocked throughout the previous week. The date listed next to the waters is representative of when the water was added ...

    Body Of Water​​
    Region​
    Report Date
    Fishing Atlas Link
    ​Rifle Pond, South
    ​northwest
    ​4/19/2024
    ​Circle Park pond
    ​northwest
    ​4/19/2024
    ​Axial Basin
    ​northwest
    ​4/19/2024
    ​Sleepycat Ponds
    ​northwest
    ​4/19/2024
  5. In Colorado, there is a total of 18 hatcheries raising 30+ species of fish which Colorado Parks and Wildlife (CPW) operate. Twelve of these hatcheries are cold water facilities, two are warm water facilities, two are cold and warm water, and two are USFWS hatcheries.

  6. Today, CPW 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. Colorado Parks & Wildlife Colorado Parks & Wildlife 6060 Broadway Denver, CO 80216 303.297.1192 - Main Line ... Calendar Displays all activities. Key Features.

  8. What We Do. Image Details. Hotchkiss National Fish Hatchery produces about 600,000 trout every year and distributes them to reservoirs in southwestern Colorado and northern New Mexico to restore and protect fish populations within the Colorado River basin.

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