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  1. Nearly one million people visit the National Fish Hatchery System every year for incredible opportunities to hike, bird, fish, visit an aquarium, and learn more about fish conservation. Take part in a fishing derby. See a freshwater fish aquarium. Explore a nature trail. Find A Hatchery More about Fish Hatcheries.

  2. The Pueblo Hatchery is the only state hatchery to produce both warmwater and coldwater fish. Trout, walleye, wiper, black crappie, bluegill and largemouth bass are some of the species raised here. 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 oppor ...

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  4. The hatchery produces approximately 90,000 pounds of fish each year. Three artesian wells and numerous springs provide nearly 4,000,000 gallons of 52-degree water daily. After being used at the hatchery, the water flows into Crow Creek. Visitation. Open for visitors Monday-Friday, 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. No fish are visible for public viewing.

  5. Dwight D. Eisenhower National Fish Hatchery. Vermont. Dworshak National Fish Hatchery. Idaho. Eagle Creek National Fish Hatchery. Oregon. Edenton National Fish Hatchery. North Carolina. Ennis National Fish Hatchery.

  6. 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 ...

  7. Some raise fish that are transferred to them from other hatcheries. They are called "rearing stations". In either case, all state hatcheries offer chances to watch fish. Hatcheries and rearing stations. Spawning (egg taking) facilities. Hatchery fish need special care and diets to stay healthy.